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The blood-brain barrier. A
The blood-brain barrier. A. Comparison between a typical nonbrain systemic capillary, which has spaces between endothelial lining cells that allow free exchange between the plasma and interstitial fluid, and a brain capillary, which has continuous tight junctions that seal the junctions between endothelial cells. Brain capillaries are also surrounded by glia (astrocytes). B. Transcellular transport across the blood-brain barrier; oxygen and carbon dioxide can diffuse freely through endothelial cells; glucose enters the brain by facilitated diffusion. Source: Neurophysiology, Medical Physiology: The Big Picture Citation: Kibble JD, Halsey CR. Medical Physiology: The Big Picture; 2015 Available at: Accessed: November 14, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved
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