Thymosin β4-derived peptides alleviate neuroinflammation and neurite atrophy in both in vitro models and in vivo 5 × FAD mice: A potential therapy for memory improvement in Alzheimer's disease.

Ou, Haiyan et al.·International immunopharmacology·2026·
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Original Title:
Thymosin β4-derived peptides alleviate neuroinflammation and neurite atrophy in both in vitro models and in vivo 5 × FAD mice: A potential therapy for memory improvement in Alzheimer's disease.
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International immunopharmacology, 170, 116097 (2026)
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RPEP-15839

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Ou, Haiyan; Chen, Ruiye; Zhou, Longjian; Zhang, Yi; Zhao, Shuai; Yang, Zhiyou. (2026). Thymosin β4-derived peptides alleviate neuroinflammation and neurite atrophy in both in vitro models and in vivo 5 × FAD mice: A potential therapy for memory improvement in Alzheimer's disease.. International immunopharmacology, 170, 116097. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intimp.2025.116097

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Ou, Haiyan, et al. "Thymosin β4-derived peptides alleviate neuroinflammation and neurite atrophy in both in vitro models and in vivo 5 × FAD mice: A potential therapy for memory improvement in Alzheimer's disease.." International immunopharmacology, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intimp.2025.116097

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