<div dir="ltr">You all should find this interesting.<br>
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The flip of a single molecular switch helps create the mature
neuronal connections that allow the brain to bridge the gap between
adolescent impressionability and adult stability. Now Yale School of
Medicine researchers have reversed the process, recreating a youthful
brain that facilitated both learning and healing in the adult mouse. <br>
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I found it on Brian Wang's blog Next Big Future.<br>
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<a href="http://news.yale.edu/2013/03/06/flip-single-molecular-switch-makes-old-brain-young">http://news.yale.edu/2013/03/06/flip-single-molecular-switch-makes-old-brain-young</a><br>
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Best, Jeff Davis<br>
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"Everything's hard till you know how to do it."<br>
Ray Charles<br>
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