Juntendo University Bipolar Research
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•Juntendo University researchers shed light on brain regions and mechanisms involved in bipolar disorder
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Professor Tadafumi Kato and his team at Juntendo University in Tokyo are covered in an advertisement feature in Nature Index: Neuroscience for their pioneering research on brain regions and mechanisms involved in bipolar disorder.
Their research is paving the way for more accurate diagnoses and targeted treatments that could improve a patient's quality of life.
The advertisement feature, “Searching for the biology behind bipolar disorders, was published on October 3, 2024 , in the print and online version of Nature .
The article is a part of the Nature Index collection on neuroscience, and can be accessed here: https://www.nature.com/articles/d42473-024-00245-6.
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