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      Cervical lymphatics, the blood-brain barrier and the immunoreactivity of the brain: a new view.

      Immunology today
      Albumins, metabolism, Animals, Antibody Formation, Antigens, administration & dosage, B-Lymphocytes, immunology, Blood-Brain Barrier, Brain, Cell Movement, Cerebrospinal Fluid, physiology, Extracellular Space, Injections, Intraventricular, Lymph, Rats

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          This new view of the immunoreactivity of the normal brain is based on three key components. First, there is an active and highly-regulated communication between the brain and the central immune organs. Secondly, the connection from the brain to the draining nodes is much larger than previously appreciated. And third, the blood-brain barrier, by virtue of its selective permeability properties, contributes to the regulation of immunoregulatory cells and molecules in the brain cell microenvironment.

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