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“Standby” EMT and “immune cell trapping” structure as novel mechanisms for limiting neuronal damage after CNS injury

“Standby” EMT and “immune cell trapping” structure as novel mechanisms for limiting neuronal damage after CNS injury
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摘要 The central nervous system (CNS) contains the two most important organs, the brain and spinal cord, for the orchestration of the mental and physical activities of life. Because of its importance, the human body has evolved barrier systems to protect CNS tissue from the external environment. This barrier is a membrane composed of tightly apposed cells and is selectively permeable to specific molecules by way of membrane transporters. The central nervous system (CNS) contains the two most important organs, the brain and spinal cord, for the orchestration of the mental and physical activities of life. Because of its importance, the human body has evolved barrier systems to protect CNS tissue from the external environment. This barrier is a membrane composed of tightly apposed cells and is selectively permeable to specific molecules by way of membrane transporters.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第23期2032-2035,共4页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基金 supported by the Global Research Laboratory Program(2011-0021874) Brain Korea 21 Program,the Global Core Research Center(GCRC)Program(20110030001) through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)funded by the Ministry of Science,ICT and Future Planning(MSIP)
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