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    • Investigating the interplay between the central nervous system and the immune system is crucial for understanding complex diseases.
    • Previous research has hinted at bidirectional communication pathways, but specific differences remain largely unexplored in patient cohorts.

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    • The observed brain and immune variations in this patient cohort warrant further investigation into their potential clinical significance.
    • These differences may represent novel biomarkers or therapeutic targets.

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    • A small patient group exhibited unique differences in brain structure/function and immune cell profiles.
    • Preliminary data suggest a potential correlation between specific neurological and immunological markers.

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    • Future research should focus on larger, diverse patient populations to validate these initial findings.
    • Exploring the functional consequences of these brain-immune differences could pave the way for targeted interventions.