Francesco Gobbo
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Italian in Scotland 🇪🇺🇮🇹🏴 Neuroscience Researcher at Uni Edinburgh in Cognition and Neurodegeneration 🧠 He/him 🏳️🌈 Travel + language nerd 🌏🦜
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Francesco Gobbo
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Paul Frankland
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· May 14
Systems consolidation reorganizes hippocampal engram circuitry
Nature - A study shows that loss of memory precision associated with systems consolidation can be explained by neurogenesis-dependent reorganization of engram circuitry within the hippocampus over...
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The Guardian
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· Apr 30
Living human brain tissue used to mimic Alzheimer’s in breakthrough study
Exclusive: British team exposed live cells to toxic proteins to gather rare insight into how dementia develops
Scientists have used living human brain tissue to mimic the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, in a breakthrough that will accelerate the hunt for a cure.
In a world first, a British team successfully exposed healthy brain tissue from living NHS patients to a toxic form of a protein linked to Alzheimer’s – taken from patients who died from the disease – to show how it damages connections between brain cells in real time. Continue reading...
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