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Isolating Central Nervous System Tissues and Associated Meninges for the Downstream Analysis of Immune cells
Published on: May 19, 2020
Vascular gatekeepers of central nervous system immunity
Luca Vinnell1,2, Kate Hitpass Romero1,2, Taylor J Stevenson1,2
1Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
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In this article for the Highlights of 2025 series, we review recent advances in the vascular biology of CNS border tissues. These studies reveal how blood and lymphatic networks at the meninges, nasal regions, and skull coordinate fluid flow and immune surveillance, uncovering new opportunities for therapeutic intervention in neurological disease.
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