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Link between immune system and brain disorders focus of new project | Wellcome

A group of UK scientists are teaming up with researchers from two pharmaceutical companies to investigate whether mood disorders, such as depression, and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, could be treated by targeting the immune system.

Source: Link between immune system and brain disorders focus of new project | Wellcome

Posted on 19 April 2017Author jb898Categories Article

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