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- The glymphatic system, glymphatic clearance pathway or paravascular system is an organ system for metabolic waste removal in the central nervous system...
- Nedergaard is a Danish neuroscientist most well known for discovering the glymphatic system. She is a jointly appointed professor in the Departments of Neuroscience...
- Australasia." The brain parenchyma rids itself of harmful proteins through the glymphatic system, especially during sleep. Snoring, which may be (but is not necessarily)...
- provides the protective buoyancy for the brain. CSF acts as a medium for the glymphatic filtration system that facilitates the removal of metabolic waste from...
- every 5–6 hours. A glymphatic system has been described as the lymphatic drainage system of the brain. The brain-wide glymphatic pathway includes drainage...
- degraded to prevent plaque formation. The glymphatic system is responsible for this through the phenomenon of glymphatic clearance. Thus, during wakefulness...
- the glymphatic system, a system that does for the brain what the lymphatic system does for the body. Further research has shown that the glymphatic system...
- mater is proposed to be part of a pseudolymphatic system for the brain (glymphatic system). When the pia mater becomes irritated and inflamed the result...
- cell may explain why ALS starts in one area and spreads to others. The glymphatic system may also be involved in the pathogenesis of ALS. It is still not...
- PMID 39317268. Rasmussen MK, Mestre H, Nedergaard M (November 2018). "The glymphatic pathway in neurological disorders". Lancet Neurol. 17 (11): 1016–1024...