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  • 42. Selective opening of the blood-tumour barrier by intracarotid infusion of leukotriene C4.
    Black KL, King WA, Ikezaki K.
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  • 44. Evidence that Cereport's ability to increase permeability of rat gliomas is dependent upon extent of tumor growth: implications for treating newly emerging tumor colonies.
    Bartus RT, Snodgrass P, Dean RL, Kordower JH, Emerich DF.
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    Erdlenbruch B, Jendrossek V, Kugler W, Eibl H, Lakomek M.
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  • 47. Adenosine 5'-triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel-mediated blood-brain tumor barrier permeability increase in a rat brain tumor model.
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  • 48. A quantitative study of blood-brain barrier permeability ultrastructure in a new rat glioma model.
    Stewart PA, Hayakawa K, Hayakawa E, Farrell CL, Del Maestro RF.
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  • 50. Enhanced delivery of boronophenylalanine for neutron capture therapy by means of intracarotid injection and blood-brain barrier disruption.
    Yang W, Barth RF, Carpenter DE, Moeschberger ML, Goodman JH.
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    Inoue T, Nagara H, Kondo A, Fukui M, Tateishi J.
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    Koga H, Inamura T, Ikezaki K, Samoto K, Matsukado K, Fukui M.
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    Zhang Z, Xia C, Xue Y, Liu Y.
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    Nomura T, Inamura T, Black KL.
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    Sharma HS, Nyberg F, Cervos-Navarro J, Dey PK.
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  • 57. Effect of ibuprofen on tumor growth in the C6 spheroid implantation glioma model.
    Farrell CL, Megyesi J, Del Maestro RF.
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    Kozler P, Pokorný J.
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  • 59. [The effect on the tumor vessel permeability by hyperosmotic blood brain barrier disruption].
    Miyagami M, Tazoe M, Kagawa Y, Tsubokawa T.
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  • 60. Microvascular permeability in induced astrocytomas and peritumor neuropil of rat brain. A high-voltage electron microscope-protein tracer study.
    Shivers RR, Edmonds CL, Del Maestro RF.
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