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    Blood brain barrier in health and disease

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: The blood-brain barrier is not a static barrier -- The blood-brain barrier does inhibit drug delivery to the brain -- The blood-brain barrier is at the level of the endothelial cell cytoarchitecture that line all cerebral blood vessels in the brain -- The blood-brain barrier consists of a unique set of regulated proteins held together in a tight cytoarchitectural matrix to form a tight junction -- Stressors such as head injury, hypoxia, pain and diseases such as M.S, diabetes, Alzheimer's, cancer and stroke alter tight junction proteins of the blood-brain barrier leading to a "leak" and a loss of integrity -- Understanding what controls the integrity of the blood-brain barrier is critical if we are to understand how to treat the diseases of the brain.…”
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    Blood brain barrier in health and disease

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: The blood-brain barrier is not a static barrier -- The blood-brain barrier does inhibit drug delivery to the brain -- The blood-brain barrier is at the level of the endothelial cell cytoarchitecture that line all cerebral blood vessels in the brain -- The blood-brain barrier consists of a unique set of regulated proteins held together in a tight cytoarchitectural matrix to form a tight junction -- Stressors such as head injury, hypoxia, pain and diseases such as M.S, diabetes, Alzheimer's, cancer and stroke alter tight junction proteins of the blood-brain barrier leading to a "leak" and a loss of integrity -- Understanding what controls the integrity of the blood-brain barrier is critical if we are to understand how to treat the diseases of the brain.…”
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    Electronic Video
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    Blood brain barrier in health and disease

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: The blood-brain barrier is not a static barrier -- The blood-brain barrier does inhibit drug delivery to the brain -- The blood-brain barrier is at the level of the endothelial cell cytoarchitecture that line all cerebral blood vessels in the brain -- The blood-brain barrier consists of a unique set of regulated proteins held together in a tight cytoarchitectural matrix to form a tight junction -- Stressors such as head injury, hypoxia, pain and diseases such as M.S, diabetes, Alzheimer's, cancer and stroke alter tight junction proteins of the blood-brain barrier leading to a "leak" and a loss of integrity -- Understanding what controls the integrity of the blood-brain barrier is critical if we are to understand how to treat the diseases of the brain.…”
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    Electronic Video