Impacts beyond the brain: Unraveling molecular mechanisms linking psychiatric, metabolic, and inflammatory conditions
By establishing semaphorin 6D expression in the amygdala as a central coordinator of brain, metabolic, and immunologic function, the Neuron publication by Nakanishi et al.1 provides new insight to how primary brain deficiency impacts physiological systems beyond the brain. By establishing semaphorin...
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By establishing semaphorin 6D expression in the amygdala as a central coordinator of brain, metabolic, and immunologic function, the Neuron publication by Nakanishi et al. provides new insight to how primary brain deficiency impacts physiological systems beyond the brain. |
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