Effects of neonatal systemic inflammation on blood-brain barrier permeability and behaviour in juvenile and adult rats.
Several neurological disorders have been linked to inflammatory insults suffered during development. We investigated the effects of neonatal systemic inflammation, induced by LPS injections, on blood-brain barrier permeability, endothelial tight junctions and behaviour of juvenile (P20) and adult ra...
Main Authors: | Stolp, H, Johansson, P, Habgood, MD, Dziegielewska, K, Saunders, N, Ek, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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