Source Paper
Inflammation-targeted single-atom nanozymes drive microglial depolarization and inhibit ferroptosis via Sirt-6-xCT-GPX4 axis to attenuate early brain injury following subarachnoid hemorrhage
Liu B, Xiang C, Zhang X, Guo W, Wu H et al.
Mater Today Bio • 2026
Cognitive and Memory Function Assessment
Objective: Assessment of cognitive and memory function improvement following SAH treatment
This is a Cognitive and Memory Function Assessment protocol using mice as the model organism. The procedure involves 2 procedural steps, 1 materials. Extracted from a 2026 paper published in Mater Today Bio.
Model and subjects
mice • not specified • not specified • not specified • not specified
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Treatment administration • Cognitive and memory function assessment
Primary readouts
- Cognitive function improvement
- Memory function improvement
Key equipment and reagents
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Treatment administration
Administer NM@V-MDL-800 treatment to SAH model mice
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“In vivo experiments have shown that NM@V-MDL-800 can improve the survival rate after SAH”
Cognitive and memory function assessment
Evaluate cognitive and memory function in treated mice
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“improve cognitive and memory function”