Protein Nanoparticle-Related Osmotic Pressure Modifies Nonselective Permeability of the Blood–Brain Barrier by Increasing Membrane Fluidity
Chen Li,1,2,* LinLin Chen,1,2,* YuanYuan Wang,1,2 TingTing Wang,1,2 Dong Di,1,2 Hao Zhang,1,3 HuanHuan Zhao,1,2 Xu Shen,1,2 Jun Guo1– 3 1School of Medicine & Holistic Integrative Medicine, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of Chin...
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Autores principales: | Li C, Chen L, Wang Y, Wang T, Di D, Zhang H, Zhao H, Shen X, Guo J |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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