Selected article for: "blood csf barrier and choroid plexus"

Author: Carter, Chris J.
Title: Genetic, Transcriptome, Proteomic, and Epidemiological Evidence for Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption and Polymicrobial Brain Invasion as Determinant Factors in Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Document date: 2017_9_28
  • ID: tmpidjrp_103
    Snippet: The AD genes are preferentially localized in the bone marrow and other immunocompetent tissues, and in exosomes that are hijacked by pathogens for intercellular spread. They are also localized in the lateral ventricle and the hippocampus which abuts this area, a prime site of pathogen invasion via the choroid plexus and the blood-CSF barrier......
    Document: The AD genes are preferentially localized in the bone marrow and other immunocompetent tissues, and in exosomes that are hijacked by pathogens for intercellular spread. They are also localized in the lateral ventricle and the hippocampus which abuts this area, a prime site of pathogen invasion via the choroid plexus and the blood-CSF barrier.

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