Full paperSynthesis and localization of plasma proteins in the developing human brain: Integrity of the fetal blood-brain barrier to endogenous proteins of hepatic origin☆
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This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust, UK (K.M.D., N.R.S.), the Danish Medical Research Council (K.M.), the NOVO Foundation (K.M.), the Research and Development Command of the American Army (H.S.), and the Research Fund at the Edith Wolfson Medical Center (H.Z.).