Researchers find ‘molecular glue’ that makes memories last a lifetime

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Researchers find ‘molecular glue’ that makes memories last a lifetime
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The researchers focused on the synapses in an attempt to find out how they sustained memory over long periods of time.

This discovery can explain how we are able to retain memories from our childhood, and others from a long time ago, with ease.This discovery can explain how we are able to retain memories from our childhood, and others from a long time ago, with ease.

The molecules inside synapses constantly move around, and they also keep getting replaced in a matter of hours or days. The researchers wanted to find an answer to the question of long-term memory preservation over the course of several years and decades. However, this time the research focused on KIBRA’s behavior with other molecules like kinase Mzeta protein which are essential for memory formation.

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