
Brain Barrier Systems
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- Cover
- Copyright
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Contents
- Part 1: Structural Considerations
- Chapter 1. The composition of nervous membranes
- Chapter 2. The intracerebral movement of proteins injected into blood and cerebrospinal fluid of mice
- Chapter 3. Electron microscopic cytochemistry and microgasometric analysis of cholinesterase in the nervous system
- Chapter 4. The fine structuie of the choroid plexus: Adult and developmental stages
- Chapter 5. Transport and effects of cationic dyes and tetrazolium salts in the central nervous system
- Chapter 6. The evidence that ganglioside, a metal, and chemical energy are involved in the serotonin household of synaptic vesicles from brain
- Part 2: Cerebrospinal Fluid
- Chapter 7. Cerebrospinal fluid transport
- Chapter 8. The choroid plexus as a glucose barrier
- Chapter 9. Transport through the ependymal linings
- Part 3: Substrates for Brain Metabolism
- Chapter 10. Mechanisms of metabolite transport in various tissues
- Chapter 11. A comparison of the transport system for amino acids in brain, intestine, kidney and tumour
- Chapter 12. Transport as control mechanism of cerebral metabolite levels
- Chapter 13. Regional differences in cerebral amino acid transport
- Chapter 14. Influence of elevated circulating levels of amino acids on cerebral concentrations and utilization of amino acids
- Chapter 15. Specificity of cerebral amino acid transport: A kinetic analysis
- Chapter 16. A possible enzyme barrier for ?-aminobutyric acid in the central nervous system
- Part 4: Ion Movements
- Chapter 17. Ion movements in isolated preparations from the mammalian brain
- Chapter 18. Cation exchange in blood, brain and CSF
- Chapter 19. Distribution of nonelectrolytes in the brain as affected by alterations in cerebrospinal fluid secretion
- Part 5: Factors Influencing Barrier Funtion
- Chapter 20. Changes in barrier effect in pathological states
- Chapter 21. Clinical importance of alterations in barrier
- Chapter 22. Drug influence on the barrier
- Chapter 23. Transport inhibition phenomena in unilateral chemical injury of blood-brain barrier
- Chapter 24. Changes in blood-brain permeability during pharmacologically induced convulsions
- CH4Chapter 25 .The effect of hypothermia on electric impedance and penetration of substances from the CSF into the periventricular brain tissue
- Chapter 26. Changes in brain accumulation of amino acids and adenine associated with changes in the physiologic state
- Chapter 27. The development of the blood-brain barrier
- Chapter 28. Intrinsic amino acid levels and the blood-brain barrier
- Part 6: Spaces in the Central Nervous System
- Chapter 29. Introduction to session on brain spaces
- Chapter 30 .Spaces in brain tissue in vitro and in vivo
- Chapter 31. Delineation of fluid compartmentation in cerebral tissues
- Chapter 32 .Thiocyanate in the brain and the size of the extracellular space
- Chapter 33. Some spaces and barriers in postmortem multiple sclerosis
- Chapter 34. Inhibition of sheep brain 5-nucleotidase by nucleoside triphosphates
- Chapter 35. Conclusions
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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