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This project investigates the biological mechanisms linking brain ageing to neurological diseases. It focuses on how specific nuclear structures in neural progenitor cells are affected by ageing, aiming to uncover new insights into maintaining neural identity and function over time.
Ageing is one of the most critical risk factors for neurological and psychiatric diseases.
However, the biological links between physiological ageing and pathological development are still largely unknown. A solid understanding of the biology of brain ageing will thus be a key to developing the means to treat these diseases.
Since neurons in the brain are mostly generated during development with limited capacity of replacement after birth, they need to maintain their identity and function throug…
FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAET ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG
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