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blood-brain barrier
[ bluhd-breyn ]
noun
- a layer of tightly packed cells that make up the walls of brain capillaries and prevent substances in the blood from diffusing freely into the brain: passage across the cell membranes is determined by solubility in the lipid bilayer or recognition by a transport molecule.
blood-brain barrier
- A physiological mechanism that alters the permeability of capillaries in the brain, so that some substances, such as certain drugs, are prevented from entering brain tissue, while other substances are allowed to enter freely.
blood-brain barrier
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
This approach allows for the use of low doses of potent drugs while bypassing the blood-brain barrier.
The new diglyceride is predicted to cause a higher concentration of omega-3 molecules to rapidly penetrate the blood-brain barrier.
"This means that this drug can actually cross the blood-brain barrier to attack the tumor in the brain," Zhang said.
It is thought that pollution could negatively affect mental health via numerous pathways, including by compromising the blood-brain barrier, promoting neuroinflammation and oxidative stress, and directly entering the brain and damaging tissue.
Potential therapies often can’t traverse the blood-brain barrier, the protective layer that shields the organ.
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