Brain gatekeepers clear tau: Alzheimer’s may cripple this cleanup

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Specialized brain cells called tanycytes clear tau proteins from cerebrospinal fluid into the bloodstream, helping remove potentially toxic tau from the brain. In Alzheimer's disease, tanycytes are damaged and less tau moves to the blood, correlating with brain tau buildup; this reveals a potential mechanism for disease progression and a new target to boost tau clearance.
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