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Flame Antibodies Open a New Way to Treat Schizophrenia in Humans

Summary by Newsweek México
Using antibodies derived from flames, a group of scientists is developing a new generation of treatments for schizophrenia, capable of acting directly in the brain rather than merely reducing symptoms. This is the promise of a study led by researchers from the Montpellier Institute of Functional Genomics in France, who have created a “nanobody” from fragments of flame antibodies, succeeding in activating a key receptor in the regulation of neuro…
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Using antibodies derived from flames, a group of scientists is developing a new generation of treatments for schizophrenia, capable of acting directly in the brain rather than merely reducing symptoms. This is the promise of a study led by researchers from the Montpellier Institute of Functional Genomics in France, who have created a “nanobody” from fragments of flame antibodies, succeeding in activating a key receptor in the regulation of neuro…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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