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The role of extracellular matrix alterations in mediating astrocyte damage and pericyte dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease: A comprehensive review

The brain is a highly vascularized tissue protected by the blood–brain barrier (BBB), a complex structure allowing only necessary substances to pass through into the brain while limiting the entrance of harmful toxins. The BBB comprises several components, and the most prominent features are tight j...

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Published in:The European journal of neuroscience 2022-11, Vol.56 (9), p.5453-5475
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Alzheimer's disease
Astrocytes
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astrocytes pericytes
basement membrane
BBB dysfunction
Blood-brain barrier
Blood-Brain Barrier - metabolism
Brain - metabolism
Brain injury
Cognitive ability
Endothelial cells
Endothelial Cells - metabolism
Extracellular matrix
Extracellular Matrix - metabolism
Extracellular Matrix - pathology
Humans
Inflammation
Neurodegenerative diseases
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Pericytes
Pericytes - metabolism
Pericytes - pathology
Tight junctions
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