Home
About Us
For Authors
Submission Procedure
Preparation Guidelines
Submit Manuscript
Editorial Process
Editorial Criteria
Publishing Ethics
Competing Interests
Copyright & Permissions
Archive
My bio page
Edit user profile
Signature
Reset the password
Home
About Us
For Authors
Submission Procedure
Preparation Guidelines
Submit Manuscript
Editorial Process
Editorial Criteria
Publishing Ethics
Competing Interests
Copyright & Permissions
Archive
A peer-reviewed protocol journal. No publication fee; no access fee.
Search
Overview
Published
Edited
Reviewed
Following
Feedback
Q&A
Timothy Vartanian
Brain and Mind Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York
1 protocol
Michael Mazzucco
Brain and Mind Institute, Brain and Mind Institute, New York
1 protocol
View all coauthors >
Jennifer R. Linden
Faculty, Brain and Mind Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York
Research focus
Neuroscience
Contributions
1
Author merit
Reviewer merit
Editor merit
Education
PhD, Brown University, 2012
1 Protocol published
In vivo
Blood-brain Barrier Permeability Assays Using
Clostridium perfringens
Epsilon Toxin
Authors:
Michael R. Mazzucco
,
Timothy Vartanian
and
Jennifer R. Linden
,
date:
08/05/2020,
view:
1842,
Q&A:
0
In order for the brain to function properly, a carefully orchestrated homeostasis must be maintained. To help regulate this delicate balance, the brain has developed a highly selective blood-brain barrier (BBB). Under normal conditions, the BBB ...
More >
following
More protocols >
0 Protocol feedback
Find out more
We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience. By using our website, you are agreeing to allow the storage of cookies on your computer.