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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (195181)1/8/2023 11:39:03 AM
From: marcher  Respond to of 217571
 
new brain-immune system research:

"...The central nervous system is lined by meninges, classically known as dura, arachnoid, and pia mater.
We show the existence of a fourth meningeal layer that compartmentalizes the subarachnoid space in the
mouse and human brain, designated the subarachnoid lymphatic-like membrane (SLYM). SLYM is
morpho- and immunophenotypically similar to the mesothelial membrane lining of peripheral organs and
body cavities, and it encases blood vessels and harbors immune cells. Functionally, the close apposition
of SLYM with the endothelial lining of the meningeal venous sinus permits direct exchange of small solutes
between cerebrospinal fluid and venous blood, thus representing the mouse equivalent of the arachnoid
granulations. The functional characterization of SLYM provides fundamental insights into brain immune
barriers and fluid transport..."
science.org

newsy interpretation:

"...Now researchers from the University of Copenhagen and University of Rochester have identified a layer
of tissue that helps protect our gray and white matter, one that hasn't been distinguished before. Only a few
cells thick, this membrane seems to play a role in mediating the exchange of small, dissolved substances
between compartments in the brain. It also appears to be the home base of brain-specific immune cells, not
to mention assisting in the brain's waste-removal ( glymphatic) system..."
sciencealert.com



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (195181)1/8/2023 3:02:30 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 217571
 
<<Let me fix that for you.>>

Thanks. There does look like some frauds going on.

Also I am unimpressed with a lot of crypto content as it's plainly people just looking to pump and dump, no long range interest in the purpose of the technology.

A significant move should be happening soon but I see gap DOWN is just as likely as gap UP, perhaps shortly after the up move when most are loaded up.

I expect to see the kind of action we expect to see during an extended bear market. Big surprise DOWN is the norm.

Longer term, I definitely see a role for Crypto.