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BIN1 deficit impairs brain cell communication, memory consolidation

March 11, 2020 by

A new study has discovered that a lack of neuronal protein BIN1 leads to a defect in the transmission of chemical messages that activate brain cell communication allowing us to think, remember and behave. The preclinical research provides new insights into how BIN1 may boost Alzheimer's disease risk.

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