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Autoantibodies to central nervous system neuronal surface antigens: psychiatric symptoms and psychopharmacological implications.

Thomas A PollakK BeckS R IraniO D HowesA S DavidP K McGuire
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2015)
An analysis of the autoantibodies from a psychopharmacological perspective, as endogenous, bioactive, highly specific, receptor-targeting molecules, provides a valuable opportunity to understand the neurobiological basis of associated psychiatric symptoms. Potentially, new treatment strategies will emerge from the improving understanding of antibody-antigen interaction within the CNS.
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