Memory problems in old age linked to a key enzyme, study in mice finds

Memory updating is impaired in old age, yet little is known about the mechanisms behind the process and what goes wrong with older age. A team of researchers from Penn State found that blocking a repressive enzyme called repressive histone deacetylase 3 improved memory updating in older mice.

<p>Memory updating is impaired in old age, yet little is known about the mechanisms behind the process and what goes wrong with older age. A team of researchers from Penn State found that blocking a repressive enzyme called repressive histone deacetylase 3 improved memory updating in older mice.</p>

Memory updating is impaired in old age, yet little is known about the mechanisms behind the process and what goes wrong with older age. A team of researchers from Penn State found that blocking a repressive enzyme called repressive histone deacetylase 3 improved memory updating in older mice.

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