Baylor College of Medicine: Alzheimer's Mouse Model Seizures Disrupt Adult Neurogenesis
June 26, 2019
June 26, 2019
HOUSTON, Texas, June 26 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release:
Memory impairment and mood changes are typically observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease but what disturbs these neuronal functions is unclear. Some researchers have proposed that alterations in the production of new neurons in the brain, or neurogenesis, may be involved; however, whether neurogenesis happens in humans, much less those with Alzheimer's disease, has . . .
Memory impairment and mood changes are typically observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease but what disturbs these neuronal functions is unclear. Some researchers have proposed that alterations in the production of new neurons in the brain, or neurogenesis, may be involved; however, whether neurogenesis happens in humans, much less those with Alzheimer's disease, has . . .