Magnetic resonance imaging provides evidence of glymphatic drainage from human brain to cervical lymph nodes
Abstract Pre-clinical research in rodents provides evidence that the central nervous system (CNS) has functional lymphatic vessels. In-vivo observations in humans, however, are not demonstrated. We here show data on CNS lymphatic drainage to cervical lymph nodes in-vivo by magnetic resonance imaging...
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Autores principales: | Per Kristian Eide, Svein Are Sirirud Vatnehol, Kyrre Eeg Emblem, Geir Ringstad |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6d6cfe23ba804f7d8f4a95cbb7395970 |
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