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Chemokine-dependent mechanisms of leukocyte trafficking across a model of the blood-brain barrier
E. A. Eugenin
, Joan W. Berman
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Chemokines
100%
Blood-brain Barrier
100%
Leukocyte Trafficking
100%
Leukocyte Migration
75%
Central Nervous System
50%
Inflammation
25%
Leukocytes
25%
Response to Injury
25%
Insults
25%
Low Molecular Weight
25%
Tissue Culture Model
25%
Multi-step Process
25%
Chemoattractant
25%
Enhanced Permeability
25%
Blood-brain Barrier Disruption
25%
Blood-brain Barrier Integrity
25%
Chemokine Gradient
25%
Central Nervous System Pathology
25%
Gaining Access
25%
Barrier Tissue
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Leukocyte
100%
Chemokine
100%
Blood Brain Barrier
100%
Central Nervous System
50%
Tissue Culture
16%
Molecular Weight
16%
Parenchyma
16%
Chemoattractant
16%