
BiochemistryDecember 2, 2024
Some Brains Don’t Rot. Here’s Why
Misfolded proteins may preserve postmortem brains well after other tissues have decayed
Kermit Pattison is a journalist and author of Fossil Men: The Quest for the Oldest Skeleton and the Origins of Humankind.
Some Brains Don’t Rot. Here’s Why
Misfolded proteins may preserve postmortem brains well after other tissues have decayed