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PubMed:29626319

By collecting time-matched blood samples from cerebral vein, femoral vein, and radial artery in patients to measure the concentration of Aβ for every blood sample and figure out the turnover of it from vein to artery, it has been shown that transport of Aβ from brain to blood via the BBB and CSF absorption accounts for half of the total clearance of Aβ in CNS in humans, and furthermore, the clearance rate of Aβ via the BBB and CSF absorption accounts for the same proportion (Roberts et al. 2014)

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