Drug used to treat cancer appears to sharpen memory

2 octubre 2015

A drug now being used to treat cancer might make it easier to learn a language, sharpen memory and help those with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease by rewiring the brain and keeping neurons alive. New research found that a drug — RGFP966 — administered to rats made them more attuned to what they were hearing, able to retain and remember more information, and develop new connections that allowed these memories to be transmitted between brain cells.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/10/151002113548.htm

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