Achieving a better understanding of how the blood-brain barrier works

Up to now, the use of models to research the barrier that separates the circulatory from the nervous system has proven to be either limited or extremely complicated. Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a more realistic model that can also be used to better explore new treatments for brain tumours.

Schematic representation of a blood vessel surrounded by nerve cells
In order to better understand how the blood-brain barrier protects our central nervous system from harmful substances in the bloodstream, ETH researchers have developed a new in-vitro model. (Image: Gunilla Elam / Science Photo Library)
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