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I am trying to determine a hypothesus that increased

inner brain pressures favour molecule binding from

Van der Waals interactions. The Distribution of

Testosterone in the inner brain bears this out. I

calculated the ratio of neurons from outer cortex to

limbic system as 1.64 and the ratio of fluid from

outer arachnoid spaces to inner ventricles as 3.43.

(less CSF fluid than neurons in inner brain)

It would seem likely that inner brain fluid pressures

would be higher than outer brain. Certainly this is

true within the ventricles and arteries themselves.

Is there any known relationship between higher

internal brain pressures reducing also the ratio of

extracellular fluids from outer to inner brain ? Or

just any data on brain interstitial fluid ratios ?

Thanks. The research is being used to determine the

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