An extremely low-frequency magnetic field can affect CREB protein conformation which may have a role in neuronal activities including memory


" The purpose of this experiment is to simulate the exposure of neuronal proteins to a low magnetic field which may naturally occur in the brain due to electrical impulse signals. ... Spectra analysis showed that once the CREB protein was exposed to a magnetic field, it induces a genuine reaction changing the secondary structure and producing changes that can have a lasting effect. The resulting conformational changes in brain proteins may have an effective role in signal transduction, learning and memory formation." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Darwish, S. M., Darwish, A., & Darwish, D. S. (2020). An extremely low-frequency magnetic field can affect CREB protein conformation which may have a role in neuronal activities including memory. Journal of Physics Communications. © 2020 The Author(s). This Accepted Manuscript is available for reuse under a CC BY 3.0 licence.


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