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Reproducibility and transparency: why following MISEV guidelines is beneficial for the studies on EVs and brain barriers

Figure 1. Location and main features of the brain barriers. Brain barriers serve as protective interfaces for both the central and peripheral nervous systems. While their anatomical locations vary, they share structural similarities and undergo comparable postnatal maturation processes. These features collectively contribute to their essential role in safeguarding the nervous system and maintaining its homeostasis. For further details, see reviews[1-6].

Extracellular Vesicles and Circulating Nucleic Acids
ISSN 2767-6641 (Online)
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