https://neurosciencenews.com/blood-immunity-alzhei
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"He discovered that a receptor — CXCR3 — on the T cells was more exposed. Gate believes CXCR3 functions like an antenna on T cells that allows the cells to enter the brain. T cells do not normally enter the brain because they can cause inflammation."
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