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Mayo Clinic Study Reveals Immune Cells’ Unexpected Role in Anesthesia Recovery


New research conducted by the Mayo Clinic, which was published in Nature Neuroscience, found that the cells serving as the central nervous system's primary defense mechanism also contribute to the brain's recovery from anesthesia. This finding opens up new possibilities for developing techniques to

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