Yes, water can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB), but it does so through specialized channels called aquaporins. These channels facilitate the movement of water molecules while maintaining the barrier's selective permeability to protect the brain from potentially harmful substances. The BBB is crucial for regulating the internal environment of the brain, ensuring that essential nutrients and water can enter while preventing the passage of toxins and pathogens.
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