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“We’re taking baby steps,” said Ella. “A while back, researchers genetically engineered increases in an NMDA glutamate receptor subtype in mice. This receptor is known to affect memory formation and long-term potentiation. The result was a mouse that learned faster, and had a better memory. They called it Doogie mouse, apparently after a very old television show.” She paused. “We’ve done something similar in humans.”
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