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A 2-day-old premature newborn develops a severe form of neonatal jaundice, which unfortunately has a serious complication, the so-called kernicterus. It is essentially damage of the brain nuclei, especially the basal ganglia, by a high concentration of a compound known as unconjugated bilirubin, which causes the aforementioned jaundice. This condition is caused by the immaturity of the blood-brain barrier, which is not yet able to fulfill its function as a barrier, and bilirubin reaches the nervous tissue through it. In older children and adults, this condition no longer occurs thanks to a mature and functional blood-brain barrier. What parts make up this barrier?
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