Based on the Nature review: Recruiting adaptive cellular stress responses for successful brain ageing By Alexis M. Stranahan & Mark P. Mattson.

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Based on the Nature review: Recruiting adaptive cellular stress responses for successful brain ageing By Alexis M. Stranahan & Mark P. Mattson

-high energy requirements -reliance on axonal support for sustained function -large cell area. -High numbers of AMPA and NMDA receptors. -Low levels of Calcium binding proteins -Dysfunction and death of neurons adversley affects both the pre- and post- synaptic neurons. -high energy requirements -reliance on axonal support for sustained function -large cell area. -High numbers of AMPA and NMDA receptors. -Low levels of Calcium binding proteins -Dysfunction and death of neurons adversley affects both the pre- and post- synaptic neurons.

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