Precisely opening a gate to the brain in mice

Researchers developed a technique in laboratory animals to consistently and reproducibly open the blood-brain barrier. This barrier serves as a barricade securing the brain from the external world blocking out certain environmental toxins, but also prevents drug therapies from reaching their intended targets. The new technique is based on a routine procedure for removing clots from the brain’s arteries in patients. Their paper essentially provides a roadmap for other researchers to develop and test new therapies for brain diseases.


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Source: ScienceDaily