Hypoxia-enhanced Blood-Brain Barrier Chip recapitulates human barrier function and shuttling of drugs and antibodies
In vitro blood-brain barrier (BBB) models do not fully recapitulate the in vivo barrier function. Here the authors develop an organ-on-a-chip BBB model using iPS-derived human brain endothelial cells differentiated under hypoxia, primary human pericytes and astrocytes, which maintains in vivo-like B...
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Auteurs principaux: | Tae-Eun Park, Nur Mustafaoglu, Anna Herland, Ryan Hasselkus, Robert Mannix, Edward A. FitzGerald, Rachelle Prantil-Baun, Alexander Watters, Olivier Henry, Maximilian Benz, Henry Sanchez, Heather J. McCrea, Liliana Christova Goumnerova, Hannah W. Song, Sean P. Palecek, Eric Shusta, Donald E. Ingber |
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2019
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