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Fig. 4 | Fluids and Barriers of the CNS

Fig. 4

From: Diagnostic biomarker kinetics: how brain-derived biomarkers distribute through the human body, and how this affects their diagnostic significance: the case of S100B

Fig. 4

Schematic representation of Model 2. Note the addition of a salivary and glymphatic component. Peripheral organs are subdivided into interstitial and vascular compartments, while the brain is represented by three compartments, see Fig. 5. At the beginning of our simulations, S100B values in venous and lymphatic compartments were set to 0

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