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Physiology and pharmacology of the blood-brain barrier

contributors, N.J. Abbott ... [et al.] ; editor, Michael W.B. Bradbury

(Handbook of experimental pharmacology, v. 103)

Springer-Verlag, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The blood-brain barrier is still not completely understood and therefore the subject of fascinating study. How are endogenous substances transported through the blood-brain barrier? What are the known therapeutic and toxic agents? How are they transported across cerebral microvessels? The discussion of these and other questions with far-reaching consequences for all neuroscientists can be found in this volume. This authoritative review of the blood-brain barrier gives a proper understanding of the topic. The experimental principles, the results of recent research, as well as the implications that experimental research has for clinical treatment are thoroughly covered.

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