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Llama antibodies show Schizophrenia treatment potential

French researchers have developed a new method to treat schizophrenia using special antibodies derived from llamas. These tiny proteins, called nanobodies, show promise in improving brain function.

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Llama antibodies show Schizophrenia treatment potential

Experiments showed that just one injection led to improved cognitive functions, with the effect lasting for up to a week. Jean-Philippe Pin, one of the study's co-authors, said, "We don't know yet for humans, but in mice, it's enough to treat most of schizophrenia's impairments."

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Llama antibodies show Schizophrenia treatment potential

Llama-derived antibodies have previously proven effective against COVID and similar viruses. Llamas, alpacas, and camels are often used in scientific research due to their unique immune systems. The researchers emphasized that no animals were harmed during this study.

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Llama antibodies show Schizophrenia treatment potential