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The brain is bathed in cerebrospinal fluid that keeps blood away from brain cells. This is because direct contact with blood destroys neurons (as, for example, during a stroke). In addition, by keeping blood away from direct contact with the brain, the blood-brain barrier prevents infectious agents and toxins in the bloodstream from getting into the brain.
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