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Genetic Association, Seasonal Infections and Autoimmune Basis of Narcolepsy
The underlying mechanisms of narcolepsy includes, genetic associations, potential autoimmune basis, and the impact of environmental factors such as the H1N1 virus. By dissecting these components, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of narcolepsy's origin, while recognizing the complexities that contribute to its enigmatic nature.
- Genetic Associations
- Autoimmune Basis
- Pathophysiology and Autoantibodies
- H1N1 and Environmental Factors
- Complex Etiology
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