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Does GFAP mRNA increase with age in rat and human brain?

Multiple studies have conclusively shown that GFAP messenger RNA (mRNA) levels increase with age in both rodent and human brains. This progressive rise in the mRNA for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is a significant and well-documented aspect of the aging process in the brain.

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