Spaced repetition isn't just a learning strategy for humans—it’s a process at the cellular level too! Cells exposed to spaced chemical pulses showed stronger memory gene activation.
In addition, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis was used to enrich differentially expressed genes (DEGs) (Log2FoldChange > 0.25) of hair follicle cells between the sun-exposed and ...
In new research done on mice, scientists point the finger at a small subset of blood ... of adaptive immune cells, such as B cells and T cells that rely on their memory of past infections to ...
In a new paper published in Cellular & Molecular Immunology, USC Stem Cell scientist Rong Lu and her collaborators point the finger at a small subset ... and T cells that rely on their memory ...
In a new paper published in Cellular & Molecular Immunology, USC Stem Cell scientist Rong Lu and her collaborators point the finger at a small subset ... and T cells that rely on their memory ...
According to this study, even cells outside the brain can store and retrieve memories, opening up a new view of how our entire body participates in the memory process. This discovery doesn’t ...
Despite an increasing repertoire of therapeutic targets, a significant proportion of patients suffer chronic morbidity. Studies in mice and humans have highlighted the critical role of regulatory T ...