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Correction: The myeloid cell-driven transdifferentiation of endothelial cells into pericytes promotes the restoration of BBB function and brain self-repair after stroke.

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Li T   +16 more
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Splittings of $\tilde{\Bbb Q} / \Bbb Q$

Archiv der Mathematik, 2000
We prove that if K is a subextension of \(\tilde{\Bbb Q} / \Bbb Q\) which is PAC over \(\Bbb Q \), then the extension \(\tilde{\Bbb Q} / \Bbb Q\)splits through K, i.e., there is a field \(L\subseteq \tilde{\Bbb Q}\) linearly disjoint from K over \(\Bbb Q \) such that \(KL=\tilde{\Bbb Q}\).
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$Ω_{bbb}Ω_{bbb}Ω_{bbb}$ tribaryons

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Garcilazo, H., Valcarce, A.
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Involvement of ROS in BBB dysfunction

Free Radical Research, 2009
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) forms a protective barrier around the brain, with the important function of maintaining brain homeostasis. Pathways thought to initiate BBB dysfunction include the kinin system, excitotoxicity, neutrophil recruitment, mitochondrial alterations and macrophage/microglial activation, all of which converge on the same point ...
Pamela B L, Pun   +2 more
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Pathophysiology of BBB

2001
The CNS macro-and micro-vessels occupy a significant 25 to 30% of the total brain volume. Continuous tight-junctioned cerebral capillary endothelium comprising the BBB needs to be viewed as two separate impermeable cellular membranes, one on the inside of the vessel wall (luminal side) and the other on the outside (abluminal side) separated by 300-to ...
Antonino F. Germanò   +1 more
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Constant angle surfaces in $ {\Bbb S}^2\times {\Bbb R} $

Monatshefte für Mathematik, 2007
In this article we study surfaces in \( {\Bbb S}^2\times {\Bbb R} \) for which the unit normal makes a constant angle with the \( {\Bbb R} \)-direction. We give a complete classification for surfaces satisfying this simple geometric condition.
Franki Dillen   +3 more
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Anatomy of the BBB

2001
The central nervous system (CNS) takes its origin from the ectodermal tissue. In the blastula, those cells, which will form the CNS, invaginate to create a depression: the tips of this structure fuse in order to develop a tube. During the early stages, a single cell layer constitutes this tube.
Giuseppe Anastasi, Placido Bramanti
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[The Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) and in vitro BBB Models].

Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo, 2015
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a brain-specific capillary barrier critical for preventing entry of toxic substances into the central nervous system. In contrast to vessels of peripheral organs, the BBB limits the exchange of inflammatory cells and mediators under physiological and pathological conditions.
Yukio, Takeshita, Takashi, Kanda
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