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Newly-discovered immune hubs in our skull may keep our brain healthy
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Facebook Threads X / Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Reddit Email Print A scanning electron micrograph of immune cells called T-cells (green) and a brain cancer cell undergoing programmed cell death STEVE GSCHMEISSNER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Hubs of immune cells in the skull may help to defend our brain from ill health .
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