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How the immune system and brain communicate to control disease
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Posted on
Jul 23 2008 2:14 AM
by
adeal
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A new study from the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research sheds light on how immune system and brain communicate to control disease. The team has identified a new anatomical path through which the brain and the spleen communicate. The spleen once thought to be an unnecessary bit of tissue, is a manufacturing plant for immune cells, and a site where immune cells and nerves interact.
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