Folate receptor autoantibodies (FRAA) are antibodies that attack the folate receptor, a protein that helps transport folate into the brain. Low levels of folate in the brain have been linked to depression. This blog post discusses the research on the link between FRAA and depression.
Autoantibodies are antibodies that attack the body’s own tissues. They can be a sign of autoimmune diseases, but they can also be found in healthy people. Learn more about autoantibodies and their role in health.
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Discover cerebral folate deficiency syndrome (CFDS) on FratNow. Learn causes, symptoms, treatments, and find support for this rare neurological disorder.






