Protein discovery helps to erase painful memories

The wish that one day can erase our painful memories now seems to have come true.

World scientists have discovered that it is possible to permanently erase damaged memories in mice through the removal of a protein strain in the brain region of the brain that recovers the crisis.

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People will no longer suffer. (Artwork. Source: Internet)

The almond region is the brain area that has the function of "crisis regulation" in the human brain and animals.

Scientists took advantage of sound to create crisis for experimental mice. After observing the expression of the mouse in the suddenly increasing sound environment, the scientists found that certain cells in the amygdala in the rat's brain released many currents.

Scientists continue to observe the expression of mice in the acoustic environment and detect a particular protein strain - the AMPARs protein suddenly increased temporarily for a few hours after mice had a crisis.

The increase in AMPARs has reached its peak in about 24 hours after the rat appears crisis and disappears after 48 hours.