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Brain Research|July 23, 1990
Magnetic resonance imaging increases the blood-brain barrier permeability to 153-gadolinium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid in ratsF S Prato, J R Frappier, R R Shivers, et al.
In Vitro|April 1, 1981
Primary culture of capillary endothelium from rat brainP D Bowman, A L Betz, D Ar, et al.
Microscopy Research and Technique|April 15, 1994
Blood-brain barrier permeability in rats is altered by exposure to magnetic fields associated with magnetic resonance imaging at 1.5 TF S Prato, J M Wills, J Roger, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|January 10, 1996
Evidence that disruption of connexon particle arrangements in gap junction plaques is associated with inhibition of gap junctional communication by a glycyrrhetinic acid derivativeG S Goldberg, A P Moreno, J F Bechberger, et al.
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Brain Research|July 23, 1990
Magnetic resonance imaging increases the blood-brain barrier permeability to 153-gadolinium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid in ratsF S Prato, J R Frappier, R R Shivers, et al.
In Vitro|April 1, 1981
Primary culture of capillary endothelium from rat brainP D Bowman, A L Betz, D Ar, et al.
Microscopy Research and Technique|April 15, 1994
Blood-brain barrier permeability in rats is altered by exposure to magnetic fields associated with magnetic resonance imaging at 1.5 TF S Prato, J M Wills, J Roger, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|January 10, 1996
Evidence that disruption of connexon particle arrangements in gap junction plaques is associated with inhibition of gap junctional communication by a glycyrrhetinic acid derivativeG S Goldberg, A P Moreno, J F Bechberger, et al.
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