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1141. Jan Gründemann  
Jan Gründemann jan.grundemann@dzne.de Neural Circuit Computations  
Jan Gründemann 1142. Gründemann  
 
1143. DZNE welcomes Federal Government’s National Dementia Strategy  
The DZNE is part of alliance for a dementia-friendly Germany. Bonn, July 1, 2020. With the National Dementia Strategy passed today, the German government with a broad alliance of partners is paving…  
1144. Preliminary findings: Apparently, the Coronavirus also takes a second door  
Receptor seems to facilitate cell entry and provides a possible pathway into the central nervous system. Receptor seems to facilitate cell entry and provides a possible pathway into the central…  
1145. Noise disturbs the brain’s compass  
In “Nature Communications”, DZNE scientists report on causes for troubles in spatial navigation and ties to the research on Alzheimer’s disease. Identifying causes for troubles in spatial navigation…  
1146. Alzheimer Research: Noise-inducing neurons shut down memories  
Neurons that are responsible for new experiences interfere with the signals of neurons that contain memories and thereby disturb the recall of memories – at least in mice. Scientists of the DZNE…  
1147. Silvia Viana da Silva  
Silvia Viana da Silva silvia.vianadasilva@dzne.de Cellular Circuits of Memory  
1148. Sabine Krabbe  
Sabine Krabbe sabine.krabbe@dzne.de +49 228 43302-0 Functional Diversity of Neural Circuits  
Sabine Krabbe 1149. Krabbe  
 
1150. Corona research in Bonn: Rhineland Study starts large-scale blood test  
For a study on the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the DZNE is asking around 5,000 participants of the “Rhineland Study” to have their blood tested. Bonn, April 21, 2020. For a study on the coronavirus…  
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