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How Does the Nervous System Remember Immune Signals?

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  • Institute for Translational Medicine, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai 200081, China

Received date: 2021-02-03

  Online published: 2021-04-09

Abstract

There is a sophisticated and complex interaction network between the nervous system and the immune system. It is of significant research and translational value to clarify the mechanism of the nervous system in memorizing and influencing inflammatory signals. This paper describes how the immune system and the nervous system regulate inflammatory diseases, and points out that the nervous system affects immunological memory. Besides, it introduces the neural-immune interaction network, in the hope of providing new research ideas for the treatment of immune inflammatory diseases.

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WU Yue,WANG Honglin . How Does the Nervous System Remember Immune Signals?[J]. Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, 2021 , 55(Sup.1) : 24 -25 . DOI: 10.16183/j.cnki.jsjtu.2021.S1.029

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