2023
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10050519
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Experimental Models to Study the Functions of the Blood–Brain Barrier

Abstract: The purpose of this paper was to discuss the achievements of in vitro modeling in terms of the blood–brain barrier [BBB] and to create a clear overview of this research area, which is useful in research planning. The text was divided into three main parts. The first part describes the BBB as a functional structure, its constitution, cellular and noncellular components, mechanisms of functioning and importance for the central nervous system, in terms of both protection and nourishment. The second part is an ove… Show more

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“…Compared to traditional in-vitro and in-vivo models, BBB-on-a-Chip models offer numerous advantages 63 . They enhance drug behaviour prediction at the barrier, increase physiological relevance by simulating dynamic cell interactions within the BBB, and mitigate ethical concerns associated with animal testing.…”
Section: Design and Construction Of Bbb-on-a-chipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to traditional in-vitro and in-vivo models, BBB-on-a-Chip models offer numerous advantages 63 . They enhance drug behaviour prediction at the barrier, increase physiological relevance by simulating dynamic cell interactions within the BBB, and mitigate ethical concerns associated with animal testing.…”
Section: Design and Construction Of Bbb-on-a-chipmentioning
confidence: 99%