by Neuroscience NewsThe researchers found that by keeping KYNA levels low throughout the worm’s life, they could prevent the onset of age-related decline – the worms kept learning. In older worms already impaired, lowering KYNA levels could counteract the impairments – raising hope that interventions later in life may be effective in reversing neurological decline. NeuroscienceNews.com image is credited to UCSF. |
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Tuesday, February 06, 2018
kynurenic acid (KYNA) and pericytes
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