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Scientists at Illinois say they've determined a protein known to kill cells also plays an important role in memory formation. When activated, the enzyme caspase-3 triggers a synaptic process essential for memory storage, according to predoctoral fellow Graham Huesmann and David Clayton, a Beckman researcher and professor of cell and structural biology at Illinois.

Published on Dec. 21, 2006

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