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  2. Arachnoid mater - Wikipedia

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    The ventral layer of arachnoid membrane, on the other hand, is a direct anterior extension of this arachnoid envelope that the dorsal layer forms over the pineal region. [4] [clarification needed] The arachnoid mater in the rat is composed of approximately 10 layers of fibroblast cells. [5]

  3. Meninges - Wikipedia

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    This thin, transparent membrane is composed of fibrous tissue and, like the pia mater, has an outer layer of tightly packed flat cells, forming the arachnoid barrier. [8] The shape of the arachnoid does not follow the convolutions of the surface of the brain and so looks like a loosely fitting sac. In particular, in the region of the brain a ...

  4. Pia mater - Wikipedia

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    Pia mater (/ ˈ p aɪ. ə ˈ m eɪ t ər / or / ˈ p iː ə ˈ m ɑː t ər /), [1] often referred to as simply the pia, is the delicate innermost layer of the meninges, the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Pia mater is medieval Latin meaning "tender mother". [1] The other two meningeal membranes are the dura mater and the ...

  5. Subarachnoid lymphatic-like membrane - Wikipedia

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    Only in vivo studies of brain fluid transport can reveal the dynamics of cerebrospinal fluid transport and its barriers. Pietilä et al., 2023 also described the existence of a Prox1+ cell layer located within the arachnoid beneath and separate from E-cadherin+ arachnoid barrier cells. [5] [6]

  6. Arachnoid granulation - Wikipedia

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    Arachnoid granulations (also arachnoid villi, and pacchionian granulations or bodies) are small outpouchings of the arachnoid mater and subarachnoid space into the dural venous sinuses of the brain. The granulations are thought to mediate the draining of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the subarachnoid space into the venous system .

  7. Arachnoid trabeculae - Wikipedia

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    Embryologically, the arachnoid trabeculae are the remnants of the common precursor that forms both the arachnoid and pial layers of the meninges. The initial development of the subarachnoid space occurs in two phases: [13] A mesenchymal layer "invades" between the embryonic epithelium and the developing neuroepithelium of the telencephalon.

  8. Scientists Picked Apart the Human Brain’s Trash ... - AOL

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    On the one hand, the barrier is impermeable and does not allow anything to get out of the brain,” PhD doctoral researcher Leon Smyth, a co-author of the study, said in a press statement. “On ...

  9. Dura mater - Wikipedia

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    The dura mater covering the spinal cord is known as the dural sac or thecal sac, and only has one layer (the meningeal layer) unlike cranial dura mater. The potential space between these two layers is known as the epidural space, [5] which can accumulate blood in the case of traumatic laceration to the meningeal arteries.