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Effect of Bile Duct Ligation-Induced Liver Damage on the Blood-brain Barrier

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2015

J. Neiman
Affiliation:
Playfair Neuroscience Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
L. Resch
Affiliation:
Playfair Neuroscience Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
P.L. Carlen
Affiliation:
Playfair Neuroscience Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
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Abstract

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Copyright © Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation 1989

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