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Stress-induced red nucleus attenuation induces anxiety-like behavior and lymph node CCL5 secretion

Medicine and Health

Stress-induced red nucleus attenuation induces anxiety-like behavior and lymph node CCL5 secretion

D. Shi, Y. Zhang, et al.

Explore groundbreaking research that reveals how stress influences immune responses through the brain-lymph node axis, led by researchers from the Shanghai Mental Health Center. Discover the connection between anxiety-like behavior and CCL5 levels, shedding light on the intricate interplay between the brain and immune system.

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