High-frequency pulsed electric fields used to disrupt focal blood-brain-barrier

High-frequency pulsed electric fields used to disrupt focal blood-brain-barrier

A team of researchers from the Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences have developed a new way of using electricity to open the blood-brain-barrier (BBB).
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Washington Post (July 13, 2014): Alzheimer’s Researchers Hunt for New Tools to Identify Disease’s Onset

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Sun, 07/13/2014

A simple test of a person’s ability to identify odors and noninvasive eye exams might someday help doctors learn whether their patients are at risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to research to be presented Sunday.
With Alzheimer’s disease grSee Original Article

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