A new study published in Nature has shown that fear and the immune system are linked in previously unknown ways, with the immune system potentially influencing stress and fear behaviors.
The study used a mouse model to study communications between immune cells and brain cells, called neuroimmune interactions. The investigators found that increased crosstalk between these cells in the amygdala led to increased fear behaviors, greater inflammatory…
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