The neuroprotective role of estrogens implies a close regulation of processes such as (i) anti-oxidant activity (Kumar et al., 2010), (ii) DNA repair (Scharfman and MacLusky, 2006), (iv) synaptic plasticity (McEwen and Milner, 2007), and (v) the blood flow to the brain (Zhao and Brinton, 2006
It is also involved in detoxification processes by aiding in the removal of toxins and metabolic byproducts from the body
One of the most common causes of an overactive thyroid is an autoimmune condition called Graves disease
A fixed dispersion strategy was applied, setting the common dispersion to 0.1
Figure 1 As a result, we systematically explore the potential of targeting these specific metabolic pathways to achieve a more precise restoration of immune balance