MIT: Study Finds That Aging Neurons Accumulate DNA Damage
May 19, 2020
May 19, 2020
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, May 19 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news on May 18:
MIT neuroscientists have discovered that an enzyme called HDAC1 is critical for repairing age-related DNA damage to genes involved in memory and other cognitive functions. This enzyme is often diminished in both Alzheimer's patients and normally aging adults.
In a study of mice, the researchers showed that when HDAC1 is lost, a specific type of DNA damage b . . .
MIT neuroscientists have discovered that an enzyme called HDAC1 is critical for repairing age-related DNA damage to genes involved in memory and other cognitive functions. This enzyme is often diminished in both Alzheimer's patients and normally aging adults.
In a study of mice, the researchers showed that when HDAC1 is lost, a specific type of DNA damage b . . .