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Content: Chapter 1 Development of the Blood?Brain Interface (pages 9-39): Britta EngelhardtChapter 2 Brain Angiogenesis and Barriergenesis (pages 41-59): Jeong Ae Park, Yoon Kyung Choi, Sae?Won Lee and Kyu?Won KimChapter 3 Microvascular Influences on Progenitor Cell Mobilization and Fate in the Adult Brain (pages 61-74): Christina Lilliehook and Steven A. GoldmanChapter 4 The Endothelial Frontier (pages 75-107): Hartwig WolburgChapter 5 Pericytes and Their Contribution to the Blood?Brain Barrier (pages 109-127): Markus RamsauerChapter 6 Brain Macrophages: Enigmas and Conundrums (pages 129-165): Frederic Mercier, Sebastien Mambie and Glenn I. HattonChapter 7 The Microglial Component (pages 167-188): Ingo Bechmann, Angelika Rappert, Josef Priller and Robert NitschChapter 8 The Bipolar Astrocyte: Polarized Features of Astrocytic Glia Underlying Physiology, with Particular Reference to the Blood?Brain Barrier (pages 189-208): N. 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