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The two barriers that represent the largest interface between blood and brain extracellular fluids, the BBB and the BCSFB, prevent the free paracellular diffusion of polar molecules by complex morphological features, including tight junctions (TJs) that interconnect the endothelial and epithelial cells, respectively.

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Even if some of these adolescents grew up behind tariff barriers, that represents their past: their future will surely lie in global markets.

CEACAM1 is a critical molecule well situated to play a communication role between epithelial cells, that represent the first barrier to infection, and immune cells that control infections that disrupt the epithelial barrier.

What ideas do faculty express that represent barriers to the vision?

Vhl null cells nonetheless exhibit a lower proliferation rate than Vhl wild-type cells, even in the background of loss of the p53 and pRB cell cycle checkpoints, implying that there may be additional cellular responses that represent barriers that prevent full transformation of Vhl/Trp53 mutant cells.

Many of these barriers aligned with ecoregions (Additional file 1), suggesting that barriers predicted by our model do indeed delineate areas that represent valid biogeographic barriers.

For this purpose the need is to oxidize narrow lines that represent energy barriers high enough.

As the adoption of wearable devices spreads, there are cultural and social impacts that represent both barriers and opportunities, with subsequent policy ramifications.

Mosquito physical and chemical barriers that are represented by the epithelia and the mosquito immune response are important factors contributing to the decrease of parasite numbers during this cycle [1].

In contrast to the lipid-rich outer mitochondrial membrane that represents a barrier toward the rest of the cell, the inner mitochondrial membrane contains an extremely high protein content and has an enlarged surface area due to its characteristic cristae invaginations (Vogel et al., 2006).

This genetic structuring is likely due to the equatorial forest belt that represents a barrier to dispersal.

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