Johid R. Malik, Ukamaka O. Modebelu, Courtney V. Fletcher, Anthony T. Podany, Kimberly K. Scarsi, Siddappa N. Byrareddy, Robbyn K. Anand, Shilpa Buch, Susmia Sil, Jennifer Le, John S. Bradley, Ashley N. Brown, Debapriya Sutar, Sean N. Avedissian
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The experiment includes comprehensive procedures and steps aimed at enhancing the integration of the four-cell model. Departing from conventional <i>in vitro</i> BBB models, our methodology eliminates the necessity for pre-coated plates to facilitate cell adhesion, thereby improving cell visualization throughout the procedure. An in-house coating strategy and a simple yet effective approach significantly reduce costs and provides superior imaging of cells and corresponding tight junction protein expression. Also, our BBB model includes all four primary cell types that are structural parts of the human BBB. With its innovative and user-friendly features, our in-house optimized <i>in vitro</i> four-cell-based BBB model showcases novel methodology and provides a promising experimental platform for drug screening processes. © 2024 The Authors. 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