Vascular senescence and leak are features of the early breakdown of the blood–brain barrier in Alzheimer’s disease models
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Paul Coleman | H. Kim | Ka Ka Ting | Jennifer R. Gamble | Yang Zhao | Jocelyne Mulangala | Ngan Ching Cheng | Wan Li | Dilini Gunatilake | Daniel M Johnstone | Lipin Loo | G. G. Neely | Pengyi Yang | Jürgen Götz | Mathew A. Vadas | Pengyi Yang | Jürgen Götz
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