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Our blood-brain barrier stops bugs and toxins getting to our brain. Here’s how it works

By Sebastian Furness, ARC Future Fellow, School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland
Our body fiercely protects the brain by holding onto things that help it and keeping harmful things out, such as toxins and bugs that can cause infection.The Conversation


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