Latest Paper from Scharfman Lab in eLife
Work from members of the Scharfman lab, including Elissavet Chartampila, Karim Elayouby, Paige Leary, John LaFrancois, David Alcantara-Gonzalez, Swati Jain, Kasey Gerencer, Justin Botterill and Helen Scharfman, along with Stephen Ginsberg, is featured in the open-access journal iLife. “Choline supplementation in early life improves and low levels of choline can impair outcomes in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease,” is the first study showing that dietary choline can regulate hyperexcitability, hilar neurons, ΔFosB, and spatial memory in an animal model of AD. The piece appears in the June 21 edition.