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The basic function of L-tyrosine is to assist in the production of a few very important neurotransmitters (also known as brain chemicals), including dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine.
Wang’s study “β-amyloid redirects norepinephrine signaling to activate the pathogenic GSK3β/tau cascade,” was recently published in Science Translational Medicine. She collaborated with other members ...
Mease, P., et al. (2023) Efficacy and Safety of Tyrosine Kinase 2/Janus Kinase 1 Inhibitor Brepocitinib for Active Psoriatic Arthritis: A Phase IIb Randomized Controlled Trial.
Led by Linh Le, PhD, a graduate student in both labs, the researchers focused on norepinephrine, a chemical in the brain that helps control inflammation. In our brains, immune cells called ...