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Kipnis
[ kip-nis; Russian kyip-nyees ]
noun
- Al·ex·an·der [al-ig-, zan, -der, -, zahn, -, uh-lyi-, ksahn, -d, r], 1891–1978, Russian singer in the U.S.
Example Sentences
Jonathan Kipnis, PhD, co-author of the study and a BJC Investigator, told Salon, adding that the brain is unique because unlike other parts of the human body it doesn’t have “lymphatic vessels.”
Kipnis’s team came close to finding these so-called “pipes” to clean the sewage in the brain that existed in the brain’s borders in the dura mater, operating within the glymphatic system, which is driven by force.
In fact, they moved via electrical pulses in synchronized, rhythmic waves signaling peak brain cell function, like Kipnis described.
Kipnis said genetics is indisputable when it comes to getting Alzheimer’s.
Kipnis added both studies highlight the importance of “synchronized activity of neurons.”
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