Scientists discovered that memory formation isn’t limited to the brain. Non-brain cells can activate memory genes, responding ...
Memories can form outside of the brain, according to new research. Non-brain cells exposed to chemical pulses similar to the ...
Figure 1: The transcriptional control of late B-cell differentiation ... is involved in the production and maintenance of T-cell memory. Whereas it is evident that both ASCs and effector T ...
T & B cells in aging The pool of naive cells is reduced, while effector memory and potentially dysfunctional late-differentiated cell numbers are increased. Expansion of antigen-specific T cells ...
New research reveals that cells outside the brain can store and process memories, challenging the view that memory is limited ...
“It shows that the ability to learn from spaced repetition isn't unique to brain cells, but, in fact, might be a fundamental property of all cells.” The researchers add that the findings not only ...
A recent study has found that cells outside the brain, previously thought not to be involved in memory, can also store ...
The flash memory used for solid state drives (SSDs) and USB drives also stores bits in cells; however, when the power is turned off, the memory cells retain their content (see flash memory).
whether emigration and expansion of naive and memory B cells is similar to that of T-cell reconstitution remains unclear. Moreover, HIV-infected children who begin HAART early in life appear to ...