2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.3c00364
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Applications and Considerations for Microfluidic Systems To Model the Blood–Brain Barrier

Sydney D. Floryanzia,
Elizabeth Nance

Abstract: In a myriad of developmental and degenerative brain diseases, characteristic pathological biomarkers are often associated with cerebral blood flow and vasculature. However, the relationship between vascular dysfunction and markers of brain disease is not well-defined. Additionally, it is difficult to deliver effective therapeutics to the brain due to the highly regulated blood–brain barrier (BBB) at the microvasculature interface of the brain. This Review first covers the need for modeling the BBB and the chal… Show more

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“…These in vitro models, and specifically the microfluidic-based ones, are particularly useful for studying pathological conditions because vascular dysfunctions might be directly related to disease progression. This could lead to the possibility of evaluating potentially active drugs and possibly elaborate new therapeutic strategies [169].…”
Section: In Vitro Models Aimed At Studying Modifications Of the Bbb's...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These in vitro models, and specifically the microfluidic-based ones, are particularly useful for studying pathological conditions because vascular dysfunctions might be directly related to disease progression. This could lead to the possibility of evaluating potentially active drugs and possibly elaborate new therapeutic strategies [169].…”
Section: In Vitro Models Aimed At Studying Modifications Of the Bbb's...mentioning
confidence: 99%