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    Learning and self-protection: how the brain adapts

    • Last Update: 2021-12-27
    • Source: Internet
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    Image: Enzymatic digestion of the extracellular matrix (ECM) of the brain promotes neuronal plasticity (Akol et al.


    The brain is a very complex and adaptable organ


    Injury learning and recovery depend on the plasticity of neuronal connections


    To measure the plasticity of neurons, the scientists asked adult mice to see through only one eye for a few days and recorded the resulting changes in the animal's visual cortex


    G ö Siegrid Department of Systems Neuroscience at the University of ttingen L ö WEL professor said: "Our study design is different from many previous studies, the 'matrix-degrading' enzyme is blocked only in experimental stroke treatment after the simulation results show , MMPs in the brain must be well monitored and accurately adjusted



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