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Recent @yale.edu research led by ‪‪@adwolfe.bsky.social‬‬, Milind Singh & @dacolon.bsky.social reveals neurons' ability to store glycogen as a backup fuel ⛽️, keeping the brain running under stress — a process called “glycogen-dependent glycolytic plasticity” (GDGP).
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A new Yale study reveals that neurons store their own sugar reserves that kick in to keep the brain functioning during metabolic stress.
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Neurons use built-in ‘backup batteries’ that fuel the brain under stress
Yale Neuroscience