2023
DOI: 10.3390/cells12010192
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Morphological and Functional Effects of Ultrasound on Blood–Brain Barrier Transitory Opening: An In Vitro Study on Rat Brain Endothelial Cells

Abstract: With the recent advances in medicine, human life expectancy is increasing; however, the extra years of life are not necessarily spent in good health or free from disability, resulting in a significantly higher incidence of age-associated pathologies. Among these disorders, neurodegenerative diseases have a significant impact. To this end, the presence of the protective blood–brain barrier (BBB) represents a formidable obstacle to the delivery of therapeutics. Thus, this makes it imperative to define strategies… Show more

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“…RBE4 were exposed to 12 MHz FUS for up to 30 min, which expanded intercellular spaces by remodeling the distribution of ZO-1. Nevertheless, FUS did not alter cell proliferation and oxidative marker, confirming the safety (Branca et al 2023 ).
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confidence: 66%
“…RBE4 were exposed to 12 MHz FUS for up to 30 min, which expanded intercellular spaces by remodeling the distribution of ZO-1. Nevertheless, FUS did not alter cell proliferation and oxidative marker, confirming the safety (Branca et al 2023 ).
Fig.
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Section: Bbb Permeabilitysupporting
confidence: 66%