“This reflects the massed-space effect in action,” Kukushkin said in a press statement. “It shows that the ability to learn ...
"Learning and memory are generally associated with brains and brain cells alone, but our study shows that other cells in the ...
Research suggests a fat cell's "memory" of past obesity changes how it responds to food, and that may explain why keeping weight off is so difficult.
Investigators at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute are opening a new clinical trial to evaluate a novel type of immune cellular ...
The flash memory used for solid state drives (SSDs) and USB drives also stores bits in cells; however, when the power is turned off, the memory cells retain their content (see flash memory).
Although their study focused on obesity it is possible that a similar kind of cell 'memory' could also play a role in other contexts such as alcohol or nicotine addiction, they added. A previous ...
“But we don’t know.” To better understand the effects of this memory, the researchers studied fat cells from mice that had slimmed down after being obese. These cells absorbed more sugar and ...