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verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Quote:

“Some large molecules cross the barrier via a receptor-mediated transcytose. They bind to -receptors on the surface of the capillary endothelial cells, the membrane penetrates and the receptors – are transported through the endothelial cells with their ligands. “

https://www.pharmazeutische-zeitung.de/issue-282018/wie-arzneistoffe-die-barriere-ueberwinden/

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https://www.trum.de/news/wie-laesst-sich-die-blut-hirn-sperre-bruch/1412260

Mugua
2 years ago

There are almost no drugs that can. The few who are able to make use of the existing transport possibilities.

Vinarion1
2 years ago
Reply to  Mugua

It is not asked what or how many medis this can, but how many those who can overcome the barrier. You have absolutely no answer from the question even in the approach. And neither is this question difficult to understand nor is it stupid… I don’t understand.