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Tiny brain nanotubes found by Johns Hopkins may spread Alzheimer’s

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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that they have identified how mammalian brains build intricate networks of tiny tubes that move toxins in and out of brain cells, much like pneumatic tubes send items through systems in factories and stores.

Their experiments, which used genetically…



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