Not exact matches
A genetic switch linked to memory impairment in
ageing mice has been flipped back on, restoring failing
brains to a more
youthful state.
A protein in blood can repair
age - related damage in the
brains and muscles of old mice, returning them to a more
youthful state.
FKBP1b: Gene therapy to boost levels of FKBP1b to
youthful levels can reverse
age - related dysfunction of calcium metabolism in the
brains of rats.
Collectively, these data demonstrate that
youthful circulating factors can restore the self - renewal and differentiation potential of
aged SVZ stem cells, and this effect can persist for some time after isolation from the mouse
brain.
Antioxidants keep us
youthful, and so we need a plentiful supply of them to maintain healthy bodies and to keep our
brains sharp well into old
age.