Our latest study, published in Neurobiology of Aging, investigates the role of the novel peptide T14 in age-dependent behaviours using female mice models. The findings highlight significant variations in T14 levels with age, shedding light on potential mechanisms underlying cognitive and behavioural changes, and offering insights into therapeutic avenues for age-related conditions.
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- Neuro-Bio visits Munich for the Brain-Nose Symposium, hosted by Noselab!
- Neuro-Bio’s CEO & Founder, Baroness Susan Greenfield attends DC Finance’s Global Family Office & High Net Worth Community 2025 London Conference
- Meeting with Prof. Lorna Harries at the University of Exeter to review progress and plan next experiments
- Our Office Manager Charles Monro attended the new opening of the reception area at UK Atomic Energy Authority
- Neuro-Bio welcomes back Adam Khan