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Why inflammation leads to a leaky blood-brain barrier: MicroRNA-155
June 2, 2014 by NewsBot
Until now, scientists have not known exactly how inflammation weakens the blood-brain barrier, allowing toxins and other molecules access to the brain. A new research report solves this mystery by showing that a molecule, called 'microRNA-155,' is responsible for cleaving epithelial cells to create microscopic gaps that let material through.