Recruitment of neutrophils across the blood-brain barrier: the role of E- and P-selectins.
The adult central nervous system parenchyma is resistant to inflammation, but in juvenile rats the injection of inflammatory mediators, interleukin-1 beta for example, gives rise to extensive neutrophil recruitment and neutrophil-dependent blood-brain barrier breakdown. The factors that confer this...
Main Authors: | Bernardes-Silva, M, Anthony, D, Issekutz, A, Perry, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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