Transplanted interneurons improve memory precision after traumatic brain injury
The brain’s capacity to produce new neurons in response to injury is limited. Here, the authors transplant GABAergic progenitor cells and show that they synaptically incorporate into the damaged hippocampus and rescue memory problems and post-traumatic seizures caused by traumatic brain injury.
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Main Authors: | Bingyao Zhu, Jisu Eom, Robert F. Hunt |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9c4c6665ee2c41a9a69ba34e7a00670f |
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