The Mammalian Choroid Plexus (original) (raw)

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Scientific American

November 1, 1989

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It serves as a "kidney" for the brain, bathing the delicate cells in chemically stable fluid. Although the choroid plexus is small, its role in nourishing and protecting the nervous system is great

By Reynold Spector & Conrad E. Johanson

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