Scientists Found That the Alzheimer's Protein Tau Is Also Essential for Normal Memory Formation
Flinders University researchers found in Nature Communications that tau — the Alzheimer's protein — is also essential for forming long-term memories in healthy brains via engram cell coordination.
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