Cerebral and fear motor circuits regulate leukocytes during acute stress
The nervous and immune systems are closely related1. Although psychological stress is known to modulate immune function, the mechanistic pathways linking brain stress networks to peripheral leukocytes remain poorly understood2. Here, we show that different brain regions shape the distribution and function of leukocytes throughout the body during acute stress in mice. Using optogenetics and …
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