Making long-term memories requires DNA damage, researchers discover

 "Just as you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs, scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have found that you can't make long-term memories without DNA damage and brain inflammation. Their surprising findings were published in the journal Nature in a paper titled "Formation of memory assemblies through the DNA sensing TLR9 pathway.""

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Making long-term memories requires DNA damage, researchers discover

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