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Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB)-Crossing Strategies for Improved Treatment of CNS Disorders.

Authors: Zhang W

Blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a special biological property of the brain neurovascular unit (including brain microvessels and capillaries), which facilitates the transport of nutrients into the central nervous system (CNS) and exchanges metabolites but restricts passage of blood-borne neurotoxic substances and drugs/xenobiotics into CNS. BBB plays a crucial role in maintaining the homeostasis and normal physiological functions of CNS but severely impedes the delivery of drugs and biotherapeutics into CNS for treatment of neurological disorders. A variety of technologies have been developed in the past decade for brain drug delivery. Most of these technologies are still in preclinical stage and some are undergoing clinical studies. Only a few have been approved by regulatory agencies for clinical applications. This chapter will overview the strategies and technologies/approaches for brain drug delivery and discuss some of the recent advances in the field.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To review and evaluate blood–brain barrier crossing strategies to enhance delivery and treatment of central nervous system disorders.

Outcomes and Safety

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Ultrasound Parameters

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