Epigenetic Mechanisms Re-Establish Access to Long-Term Memory After Neuronal Loss

The invention relates to methods and products for enhancing and improving recovery of lost memories. In particular the methods are accomplished through the increase of histone acetylation.

Researchers

Weiping Tang / Andre Fischer / Li-Huei Tsai / Stephen Haggarty / Stuart Schreiber

Departments: DLC Heads Science
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: DNA & RNA Editing / Therapeutics: Nucleic Acids
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • epigenetic mechanisms re-establish access to long-term memory after neuronal loss
    United States of America | Granted | 8,088,951

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