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Toxoplasma gondii parasite can travel through the blood-brain barrier.
Neurobiologists bioengineered two of the parasite's three organelles to secrete a protein often used for patients with Rett syndrome.
Even if modified, the parasites still managed to successfully cross the mice’s blood brain barrier and deliver proteins.
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