Brain-Infiltrating T Cells Linked to Social Deficits in Autism Mouse Model
Brain-infiltrating γδ T cells accumulate in a genetic autism mouse model, contributing to social deficits. Removing or blocking these immune cells improved sociability, highlighting immune dysregulation as a potential therapeutic target.
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