Several barriers separate the central nervous system (CNS) from the rest of the body. These barriers are essential for regulating the movement of fluid, ions, molecules, and immune cells into and out of the brain parenchyma. Each CNS barrier is unique and highly dynamic. Endothelial cells, epithelial cells, pericytes, astrocytes, and other cellular constituents each have intricate functions that are essential to sustain the brain’s health. Along with damaging neurons, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) also directly insults the CNS barrier-forming cells. Disruption to the barriers first occurs by physical damage to the cells, called the primary injury. Subsequently, during the secondary injury cascade, a further array of molecular and biochemic...
Neuroinflammation following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important cause of secondary brain in...
Across the world, over 69 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) per year making TBI ...
Leukocyte migration into the central nervous system (CNS) represents a central process in the develo...
Several barriers separate the central nervous system (CNS) from the rest of the body. These barriers...
A severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) holds deleterious consequences for the afflicted, its next-of...
A healthy brain is protected by the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which is formed by the endothelial ce...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) results in immediate brain damage that is caused by the mechanical impa...
Background: Following injury to the central nervous system, increased microglia, secretion of pro- a...
Mechanisms of brain-immune interactions became a cutting-edge topic in systemic neurosciences over t...
In the central nervous system (CNS), the innate immune response plays a significant role in both phy...
Systemic low-grade inflammation can be initiated in vivo after traumatic injury or in chronic diseas...
The central nervous system (CNS) coordinates all our body functions. Neurons in the CNS parenchyma a...
The vasculature of the central nervous system (CNS) forms a tight barrier, not formed by vessels in ...
Background: The neuroinflammatory response following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is known to be a k...
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) provides both anatomical and physiological protection for the central ...
Neuroinflammation following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important cause of secondary brain in...
Across the world, over 69 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) per year making TBI ...
Leukocyte migration into the central nervous system (CNS) represents a central process in the develo...
Several barriers separate the central nervous system (CNS) from the rest of the body. These barriers...
A severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) holds deleterious consequences for the afflicted, its next-of...
A healthy brain is protected by the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which is formed by the endothelial ce...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) results in immediate brain damage that is caused by the mechanical impa...
Background: Following injury to the central nervous system, increased microglia, secretion of pro- a...
Mechanisms of brain-immune interactions became a cutting-edge topic in systemic neurosciences over t...
In the central nervous system (CNS), the innate immune response plays a significant role in both phy...
Systemic low-grade inflammation can be initiated in vivo after traumatic injury or in chronic diseas...
The central nervous system (CNS) coordinates all our body functions. Neurons in the CNS parenchyma a...
The vasculature of the central nervous system (CNS) forms a tight barrier, not formed by vessels in ...
Background: The neuroinflammatory response following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is known to be a k...
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) provides both anatomical and physiological protection for the central ...
Neuroinflammation following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important cause of secondary brain in...
Across the world, over 69 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) per year making TBI ...
Leukocyte migration into the central nervous system (CNS) represents a central process in the develo...