Tanycyte‐like cells form a blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier in the circumventricular organs of the mouse brain
Volume: 521, Issue: 15, Pages: 3389 - 3405
Published: Aug 23, 2013
Abstract
Tanycytes are highly specialized ependymal cells that form a blood–cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier at the level of the median eminence (ME), a circumventricular organ (CVO) located in the tuberal region of the hypothalamus. This ependymal layer harbors well‐organized tight junctions, a hallmark of central nervous system barriers that is lacking in the fenestrated portal vessels of the ME. The displacement of barrier properties from the...
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Title
Tanycyte‐like cells form a blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier in the circumventricular organs of the mouse brain
Published Date
Aug 23, 2013
Volume
521
Issue
15
Pages
3389 - 3405
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