How do immune cells overcome the blood–brain barrier in multiple sclerosis?
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Immune cells cross blood-brain barrier in multiple sclerosis. Researchers probing the mechanisms of nerve tissue damage inmultiple sclerosis have identified two ways in which white blood cells overcome the blood-brain barrier to wreak havoc in the highly protected environment of the brain and spinal cord.
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