Cerebrospinal fluid protein

Cerebrospinal fluid is a colorless, transparent fluid that fills the brain ventricles, subarachnoid space, and central spinal canal. Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by the choroid plexus in the ventricles of the brain. It is similar to plasma and lymph fluid in nature and is slightly sticky. Therefore, when the central nervous system is damaged, the detection of cerebrospinal fluid has become one of the important auxiliary diagnostic methods.

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