by Rawamino | Sep 10, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Age-associated neurocognitive decline in experimental systems emerges from intertwined processes that include synaptic disconnection, aberrant glial activation, redox imbalance, and impaired proteostasis. Across rodent and cellular models, these features...
by Rawamino | Aug 12, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Apoptosis, sterile inflammation, and tissue stress collectively challenge cellular integrity in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Contemporary preclinical work suggests that damage-associated signals can be decoded by repair-biased receptor...
by Rawamino | Aug 7, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Across cell and animal models, peptides and peptide-inspired motifs are increasingly used as precision tools to interrogate protein–protein interactions, circuit-level neuromodulation, extracellular-matrix dynamics, and nutrient-sensing axes. Their...
by Rawamino | Jul 19, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Aging research increasingly frames functional decline as the emergent result of coordinated changes across DNA maintenance, chromatin architecture, and signal-responsive transcriptional networks. In laboratory models, these processes present as measurable...
by Rawamino | Jul 5, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Programmed cell death is essential for tissue homeostasis in multicellular organisms, yet the dismantling of cellular corpses presents a nontrivial logistics problem: billions of apoptotic cells arise daily in experimental vertebrate systems, and their...
by Rawamino | Jun 22, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Aging biology increasingly centers on systems-level crosstalk among chromatin state, mitochondrial signaling, proteostasis, and endocrine tone. In laboratory models, small peptides and peptide-inspired factors offer tools to probe these nodes with...