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Rubidium and the Blood-Brain Barrier

  • Yes, rubidium is known to readily cross the blood-brain barrier and enter the central nervous system.
  • Due to its chemical similarity to potassium, rubidium utilizes potassium transport mechanisms to access neural tissues.
  • Once inside the central nervous system, rubidium can influence neurotransmitter activity and neurological function.
  • Clinical research suggests that rubidium acts on catecholamine pathways, which may affect mood and neural excitation.
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