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The blood-brain barrier and aids
2001Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on how human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) are proposed to interact with and cross the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and to effect central nervous system (CNS) damage. The CNS as a reservoir of virus and the BBB as a limitation to the eradication of HIV are discussed.
L I, Strelow, D, Janigro, J A, Nelson
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Astrocyte–endothelial interactions at the blood–brain barrier
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2006N. Abbott, L. Rönnbäck, E. Hansson
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The blood-brain barrier in health and chronic neurodegenerative disorders.
Neuron, 2008B. Zlokovic
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Cocaine and the blood-brain-barrier
Blood, 2011Cocaine is one of the most abused street drugs; according to the National Survey on Drug Abuse, 15% of Americans have used cocaine at least once in their lifetime. Cocaine has been shown to alter behavior and mood, causing feelings of euphoria. One of the most damaging effects of cocaine abuse is that it compromises judgment capacity leading to risky ...
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Physiopathology of the Blood-Brain Barrier
1976Cerebral oedema is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain. In gray matter, this excess fluid appears in electron micrographs to be mainly contained in astrocytes. In white matter it is largely in the extracellular spaces17. Since the volume of the interstitial fluid in brain must necessarily depend on a balance of fluid exchanges across the ...
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The Blood-Brain Barrier/Neurovascular Unit in Health and Disease
Pharmacological Reviews, 2005B. Hawkins, T. Davis
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The blood–tumour barrier in cancer biology and therapy
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Patricia S Steeg, Steeg Patricia S
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