Viral interactions with the blood-brain barrier: old dog, new tricks.

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Published in Tissue Barriers on January 28, 2016

Authors

Jianghui Hou1, Lane A Baker2, Lushan Zhou2, Robyn S Klein3

Author Affiliations

1: Internal Medicine, Washington University in St Louis; St. Louis, MO USA; Center for Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases, Washington University in St Louis; St. Louis, MO USA.
2: Department of Chemistry; Indiana University ; Bloomington, IN USA.
3: Internal Medicine, Washington University in St Louis; St. Louis, MO USA; Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University in St Louis; St. Louis, MO USA; Pathology and Immunology, Washington University in St Louis; St. Louis, MO USA.

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