Memory Storage Found in Body Cells, Not Just the Brain

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A groundbreaking study by researchers at New York University reveals that memory and learning are not exclusive to brain cells, but can also occur in non-brain cells throughout the body. The study demonstrated that cells from nerve and kidney tissues can activate a "memory gene" in response to chemical signals, similar to how brain cells form memories. This discovery suggests that memory formation might be a fundamental property of all cells, potentially leading to new approaches in enhancing learning and treating memory-related conditions.
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