A study by Holstein-Rønsbo, Gan et al. published in this issue of Nature Neuroscience adds another dimension to the ‘glymphatic’ story — the role of functional hyperemia facilitating perivascular flow of cerebrospinal fluid along pial arteries.
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Kılıç, K., Devor, A. The stop and go of glymphatic flow. Nat Neurosci 26, 924–925 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-023-01344-1
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