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Accepted model of memory formation refuted

A widely accepted model of long-term memory formation ? that it hinges on a single enzyme in the brain ? is flawed, according to new research. The new study found that mice lacking the enzyme that purportedly builds memory were in fact still able to form long-term memories as well as normal mice could.
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