Targeting Ftl1 Protein Reverses Brain Aging and Memory Loss in Mice

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Targeting the iron-associated protein Ftl1 in the brains of old mice improves age-related cognitive decline by restoring synaptic and metabolic functions, suggesting Ftl1 as a potential therapeutic target for cognitive aging.
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