A route for cerebrospinal fluid flow through leptomeningeal arterial–venous overlaps enables macromolecule and fluid shunting

The flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is important for conveying brain-derived macromolecules for signaling and enabling them to be drained from the brain parenchyma. The glymphatic route is the best-characterized means of this CSF flow; however, it does not permit the movement of larger macromolecu...

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Published in:Nature neuroscience 2025-07, Vol.28 (7), p.1436-1445
Main Authors: Plog, Benjamin A., Kim, Kyungdeok, Verhaege, Daan, Kim, Min Woo, Papadopoulos, Zachary, Dikranian, Krikor, Dykstra, Taitea, Cao, Jay, Perrin, Richard J., Schwetye, Katherine E., Kipnis, Jonathan, Drieu, Antoine
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