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Original Article Dl-3n-butylphthalide protects against the permeability changes of blood brain barrier by influencing tight junctions in Alzheimer’s disease

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Figure 1. Effects of 2-VO and NBP on Morris water maze performance of Wi-star rats. A
Figure 3. Analysis on the effect of NBP on the protein levels of Aβ, VEGF and TJ claudin-5 by Western blotting

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