Antidepressant restores youthful flexibility to aging inhibitory neurons in mice by Staff August 20, 2018 August 20, 2018 86 views 86Inhibitory neurons in the aging brain show reduced growth and plasticity, likely contributing to declines in brain function. In a new study in mice researchers show that treatment with fluoxetine restored substantial growth and plasticity.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Teen tattoos: 1/2 of parents concerned about negative health effects, impact on employment next post Teacher Donates Kidney To 6th Grade Student Related Posts Solving the riddle of the sphingolipids in coronary... April 24, 2024 Solving the riddle of the sphingolipids in coronary... April 24, 2024 Human activities have an intense impact on Earth’s... April 24, 2024 Human activities have an intense impact on Earth’s... April 24, 2024 Artificial intelligence helps scientists engineer plants to fight... April 24, 2024 Artificial intelligence helps scientists engineer plants to fight... April 24, 2024