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A network of capillaries supply brain cells with nutrients. Tight seals in their walls keep blood toxins—and many beneficial drugs—out of the brain.

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Trojan horse molecules, such as monoclonal antibodies, can carry drugs (E) to brain cells.

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William Pardridge and the company he founded, Armagen, ferry drugs across the blood-brain barrier by attaching them to other molecules that act like a Trojan horse.

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