
For the first time, researchers observe protein degradation in intact brain cells.
Scientists estimate that the human brain consists of about ten to one hundred billions of nerve cells. In order to fulfill their respective tasks as long as possible, these cells have to constantly control their internal proteins with regard to quality and functionality. Otherwise the proteins might clump together and thereby paralyze or even kill the cells. Once the cell recognizes a defect protein, this … Continue reading For the first time, researchers observe protein degradation in intact brain cells.