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Furthermore, those changes in immune cell populations also correlate with how resistant a patient with schizophrenia might be to treatment. Specifically, the researchers found that the ratio of ...
A team of researchers has found that changes in the immune system are linked to schizophrenia and may contribute to resistance to treatments (1 Trusted Source Immunophenotyping schizophrenia ...
Scientists have uncovered new connections between the immune system and resistance to schizophrenia treatments, highlighting the potential to use changes in immune cell populations to predict ...
French researchers say they were able to treat ‘most deficits’ of schizophrenia in mice using llama antibodies ...
The research team looked at the relationship of 735 immune response related proteins measurable in human blood with depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, Alzheimer’s disease, autism, ...
A team of Singaporean researchers have identified that changes in the immune system are linked to schizophrenia, and potential resistance to treatments. The reasons behind schizophrenia -- a ...
Schizophrenia and the Immune System Pathophysiology, Prevention, and Treatment Michelle D. Richard and Nancy C. Brahm Disclosures Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2012;69 (9):757-766. 0 ...
Dr. Steven McCarroll and his colleagues analyzed the genomes of 64,000 people, about half of them with schizophrenia, and now believes that the cause of the disorder can be found in a single ...
CD40, another immune protein, was linked to both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. These findings may help explain why some symptoms, such as cognitive decline, are shared across different ...
Patterson describes the womb as a “battlefield,” in which a fetus has to struggle to fend off rejection by the mother’s immune system. Infection, which ramps up the immune response, can have ...
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