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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 and up-to-date
review of the blood-brain barrier gives a proper understanding of
the topic. The experimental principles, the results of very recent
research, as well as the implications that experimental research
has for clinical treatment are thoroughly covered. Information is
given on: - new findings based on classical physiological and
pharmacological techniques, - results obtained from brain
capillaries in vitro and in culture, - results obtained from the
new scanning techniques (PET and MRI), - the immunology of the
blood-brain barrier, - trace metal transport, - the pathological
breakdown of the barrier and - the modification of drugs to
increase their entry into the brain. Here is a source of
information that is invaluable to specialists concerned with basic
research in the neurosciences, with the design of
neuropharmacological agents, with the radiological diagnosis of
cerebral pathology or with the treatment of cerebral lesions!
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