Development of an in vitro blood-brain barrier.
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Janigro, D; Stanness, KA; Soderland, C; Grant, GA
Published in: Curr Protoc Toxicol
2001
The blood-brain barrier represents a significant protective barrier for the passage of pathogens and toxicants, but it is difficult to study in vivo. This unit describes an in vitro system that can be used as a model for the blood-brain barrier to study its functions in an accessible format.
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Curr Protoc Toxicol
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1934-9262
Publication Date
2001
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Chapter 12
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Unit12.2
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United States
Related Subject Headings
- In Vitro Techniques
- Humans
- Cells, Cultured
- Cell Membrane Permeability
- Cell Division
- Blood-Brain Barrier
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Janigro, D., Stanness, K. A., Soderland, C., & Grant, G. A. (2001). Development of an in vitro blood-brain barrier. Curr Protoc Toxicol, Chapter 12, Unit12.2. https://doi.org/10.1002/0471140856.tx1202s03
Janigro, D., K. A. Stanness, C. Soderland, and G. A. Grant. “Development of an in vitro blood-brain barrier.” Curr Protoc Toxicol Chapter 12 (2001): Unit12.2. https://doi.org/10.1002/0471140856.tx1202s03.
Janigro D, Stanness KA, Soderland C, Grant GA. Development of an in vitro blood-brain barrier. Curr Protoc Toxicol. 2001;Chapter 12:Unit12.2.
Janigro, D., et al. “Development of an in vitro blood-brain barrier.” Curr Protoc Toxicol, vol. Chapter 12, 2001, p. Unit12.2. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/0471140856.tx1202s03.
Janigro D, Stanness KA, Soderland C, Grant GA. Development of an in vitro blood-brain barrier. Curr Protoc Toxicol. 2001;Chapter 12:Unit12.2.
Published In
Curr Protoc Toxicol
DOI
EISSN
1934-9262
Publication Date
2001
Volume
Chapter 12
Start / End Page
Unit12.2
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- In Vitro Techniques
- Humans
- Cells, Cultured
- Cell Membrane Permeability
- Cell Division
- Blood-Brain Barrier