In the central nervous system, the blood–brain barrier protects the neurons from many blood-borne substances by sealing the spaces among endothelial cells lining the internal surface of blood vessels. The structures that seal the intercellular spaces are
In the central nervous system, the blood–brain barrier protects the neurons from many blood-borne substances by sealing the spaces among endothelial cells lining the internal surface of blood vessels. The structures that seal the intercellular spaces are
Tight junctions
Gap junctions
Communicating junctions
Desmosomes
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