There lies a paradox in sleep. Its apparent tranquility juxtaposes with the brain’s bustling activity. The night is still, but the brain is far from dormant. During sleep, brain cells produce bursts of electrical pulses that cumulate into rhythmic waves — a sign of heightened brain cell function. But why is the brain active when we […]
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Rejuvenated immune cells can improve clearance of toxic waste from brain
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Adeoye, Guilak, Gutmann, Kipnis elected to National Academy of Medicine
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Studies reveal skull as unexpected source of brain immunity
Immune cells from skull bone marrow guard the brain, spinal cord
Draining brain’s debris enhances Alzheimer’s therapies in mice
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