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Protein’s role in human memory and learning: Deficiency in SNX27 could explain the learning difficulties in Down’s syndrome

February 19, 2014 by

Scientists have identified the precise role of the protein, SNX27, in the pathway leading to memory and learning impairment. The study broadens the understanding of the brain's memory function and could be used to explain defects in the cognitive development of those with Down's syndrome. The newly established knowledge could potentially facilitate exploration of strategies to improve memory and learning abilities in Down's syndrome.

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