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Researchers discover proteins in the IL-6 signaling pathway may be leveraged as novel biomarkers of multiple sclerosis (MS) to gauge disease activity and as a target for new therapies.
New findings could open the doors for the development of treatments for chronic pain.
Researchers report a monoclonal antibody that shows promise in the fight against cancer also appears to help reduce learning and memory problems associated with schizophrenia.
According to a new study, immune molecules produced by severe inflammation in mothers appears to interfere with brain development in their offspring.
A small study supports the mounting evidence that targeted immunotherapy can help improve cognitive ability in people with schizophrenia.
Researchers report they have established a link between emotional stress and diabetes.
A new study reports pregnant women with high levels of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines may have a significantly increased risk of having a child with autism combined with an intellectual disability.
A new study demonstrates astrocytes play a role in certain subtypes of autism spectrum disorder.
A new study in Biological Psychiatry reports researchers discovered astrocytes may contribute to the cause of ASD. The findings could help to develop new treatments for autism spectrum disorders.
Researchers have identified two compounds derived from grapes that might help to treat those with major depressive disorder.
A new study reveals immune system activation during pregnancy can have an impact on brain development in the offspring. Researchers report both short and long term brain function can be influenced by immune system activation during the third trimester.