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. 2014 Jun 3;12(6):e1001874. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1001874

Figure 8. Model for EV transfer of RNA from immune cells to the brain.

Figure 8

Possible modes of RNA transfer from blood to brain: (A) EVs are released from blood cells into the blood stream, where they can cross the BBB and fuse with neurons. (B) Alternatively, leukocytes enter the brain and only EVs released in short distance to the target cell are able to bind and release their content. This direct signaling of immune cells to the brain is independent of microglia.