Barrier mechanisms in the brain are important for its normal functioning and development. Stability of the brain's internal environment, particularly with respect to its ionic composition, is a prerequisite for the fundamental basis of its function, namely transmission of nerve impulses. In addition, the appropriate and controlled supply of a wide range of nutrients such as glucose, amino acids, monocarboxylates, and vitamins is also essential for normal development and function. These are all cellular functions across the interfaces that separate the brain from the rest of the internal environment of the body. An essential morphological component of all but one of the barriers is the presence of specialized intercellular tight junctions be...
The central nervous system (CNS) is tightly sealed from the changeable milieu of blood by the blood-...
The adult brain functions within a well-controlled stable environment, the properties of which are d...
The vasculature of the central nervous system (CNS) forms a tight barrier, not formed by vessels in ...
Barrier mechanisms in the brain are important for its normal functioning and development. Stability ...
Occurrence of age-related brain diseases like Alzheimer, ischaemic stroke, brain cancers, schizophre...
All of the body's tissues and organs depend on blood arteries to carry oxygen and nutrients to them....
AbstractBrain endothelial cells are unique among endothelial cells in that they express apical junct...
Properties of the local internal environment of the adult brain are tightly controlled providing a s...
The neurons of the central nervous system (CNS) require precise control of their bathing microenviro...
Abstract The presence of a blood-brain barrier (BBB) and a blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier present...
The adult brain functions within a well-controlled stable environment, the properties of which are d...
Neural signalling within the central nervous system (CNS) requires a highly controlled microenvironm...
Abstract Efficient processing of information by the central nervous system (CNS) represents an impor...
The brain develops and functions within a strictly controlled environment resulting from the coordin...
1. The term "blood-brain barrier" describes a range of mechanisms that control the exchange of molec...
The central nervous system (CNS) is tightly sealed from the changeable milieu of blood by the blood-...
The adult brain functions within a well-controlled stable environment, the properties of which are d...
The vasculature of the central nervous system (CNS) forms a tight barrier, not formed by vessels in ...
Barrier mechanisms in the brain are important for its normal functioning and development. Stability ...
Occurrence of age-related brain diseases like Alzheimer, ischaemic stroke, brain cancers, schizophre...
All of the body's tissues and organs depend on blood arteries to carry oxygen and nutrients to them....
AbstractBrain endothelial cells are unique among endothelial cells in that they express apical junct...
Properties of the local internal environment of the adult brain are tightly controlled providing a s...
The neurons of the central nervous system (CNS) require precise control of their bathing microenviro...
Abstract The presence of a blood-brain barrier (BBB) and a blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier present...
The adult brain functions within a well-controlled stable environment, the properties of which are d...
Neural signalling within the central nervous system (CNS) requires a highly controlled microenvironm...
Abstract Efficient processing of information by the central nervous system (CNS) represents an impor...
The brain develops and functions within a strictly controlled environment resulting from the coordin...
1. The term "blood-brain barrier" describes a range of mechanisms that control the exchange of molec...
The central nervous system (CNS) is tightly sealed from the changeable milieu of blood by the blood-...
The adult brain functions within a well-controlled stable environment, the properties of which are d...
The vasculature of the central nervous system (CNS) forms a tight barrier, not formed by vessels in ...