How do Immune Cells Defend the Brain?
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Innervation of the lymphoid organs is predominantly sympathetic. Parasympathetic innervation of lymphoid organs appears to be limited to the gut lymphoid tissue. The possibility that innervation regulates immune cell functionality by modulating blood supply of lymphoid organs requires further investigation with some as outlined below.

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