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NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. filings document foreign private issuer disclosures for a clinical biotechnology company developing PrimeC for severe neurodegenerative diseases. Its Form 6-K reports cover clinical and regulatory updates, PrimeC patent protection, scientific publication of PARADIGM trial results, Nasdaq continued-listing notifications, and incorporation of selected reports into Form S-8 and Form F-3 registration statements.
The company’s regulatory record also addresses shareholder voting matters, including amendments to registered share capital, capital-structure disclosures, governance changes, material agreements, operating and financial results, and leadership or advisory arrangements tied to the PrimeC development program.
NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. has filed a Form F-3 shelf registration to offer up to $150,000,000 of securities, including ordinary shares, warrants, debt securities, subscription rights and units. This base shelf also supports a Capital on Demand at-the-market program of up to $6,525,000 in ordinary shares through JonesTrading, which will receive a 3% commission on gross sales.
The filing carries forward $85,778,066 of unsold securities from a prior F-3 and deems that earlier offering terminated once this new registration is effective. NeuroSense is a clinical-stage biotech focused on neurodegenerative diseases, led by ALS candidate PrimeC, which has shown positive Phase 2b data and is being advanced toward a planned Phase 3 trial. The company notes substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern, highlighting the importance of future financings under this shelf and ATM.
NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. filed a Form 6-K as a foreign private issuer to report that it held a Special Meeting of Shareholders on December 30, 2025. The filing states that shareholders approved certain resolutions at the meeting, but does not detail the specific matters that were voted on. The report, excluding the fourth paragraph in Exhibit 99.1, is incorporated by reference into the company’s existing registration statements on Form S-8 and Form F-3, meaning this information becomes part of those securities registration documents.
NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. reported that the database has been locked for its proof-of-concept, Phase 2 RoAD study of PrimeC in Alzheimer’s disease. This means all clinical data from the trial’s eight enrolled patients, including a wide range of biomarkers, have been collected, cleaned, and finalized, allowing formal statistical analysis to begin. The company expects topline results from this study in the first quarter of 2026. NeuroSense plans to share more information on the RoAD study and the expected readout timing during an investor webinar on December 8 at 08:30 EST.
NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. (NRSN) submitted a report stating that it has received FDA clearance to initiate a pivotal phase 3 clinical trial of its lead candidate PrimeC in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The update is provided through a press release furnished as an exhibit and is also incorporated by reference into several of the company’s existing registration statements. The filing itself does not include trial design details, timelines, or financial data, but signals that the program has advanced to a late-stage study under FDA oversight.
NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. (NRSN) submitted a Form 6-K as a foreign private issuer, mainly to furnish materials for an upcoming shareholder vote. The filing attaches a Notice and Proxy Statement for a special meeting of shareholders scheduled for December 30, 2025, along with a proxy card that shareholders can use to cast their votes.
The company also states that this Form 6-K is incorporated by reference into its existing shelf and employee benefit registration statements on Form S-8 and Form F-3. This linkage means the information in this report is now legally part of those registration statements, which can be relevant for future securities offerings and equity compensation plans.
NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. filed a Form F-3 to register 333,334 ordinary shares for resale by the selling shareholder. These shares were issued in a September 2025 private placement under a purchase agreement. We will not receive any proceeds from sales by the selling shareholder; they bear the sale decisions and receive all proceeds.
As context, the company had 29,550,970 ordinary shares outstanding as of October 27, 2025. The September 2025 private placement priced shares at $1.50 for gross proceeds of approximately $0.5 million. NeuroSense’s ordinary shares and warrants trade on Nasdaq as NRSN and NRSNW; on October 27, 2025, NRSN closed at $1.14. The prospectus permits various sale methods by the selling shareholder and does not obligate any sale.
NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. filed a Form 6-K to share new clinical information about its drug candidate PrimeC. The company reports, via an attached press release dated October 6, 2025, that PrimeC produces statistically significant reductions in Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers, which are biological signals linked to Alzheimer’s disease activity. The press release describing these results is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this report.
NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. reports that it held its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on September 25, 2025. All resolutions presented at the meeting, as described in the company’s earlier Notice and Proxy Statement furnished on Form 6-K on August 21, 2025, were approved by shareholders. The company also states that this Form 6-K is incorporated by reference into its existing registration statements on Form S-8 and Form F-3, meaning the information in this report becomes part of those securities registration documents.
NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd. filed a Form 6-K after issuing a press release on its Alzheimer’s program. The company reported that its drug candidate shows early signals of benefit in neurons derived from Alzheimer’s patients, suggesting a potentially encouraging effect at the cellular level, though still at an early research stage.
The company is also using this report to update its existing shelf and equity compensation registration statements. The Form 6-K, including only part of Exhibit 99.1 as specified, is incorporated by reference into NeuroSense’s Form S-8 and multiple Form F-3 registration statements, meaning those SEC documents now formally include the information contained in this submission.