{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Progresses in the establishment, evaluation, and application of in vitro blood-brain barrier models. {Author}: Yin P;Wang X; {Journal}: J Neurosci Res {Volume}: 102 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: 2024 Jun {Factor}: 4.433 {DOI}: 10.1002/jnr.25359 {Abstract}: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a barrier between the circulatory system and the central nervous system (CNS), contributing to CNS protection and maintaining the brain homeostasis. Establishment of in vitro BBB models that are closer to the microenvironment of the human brain is helpful for evaluating the potential and efficiency of a drug penetrating BBB and thus the clinical application value of the drug. The in vitro BBB models not only provide great convenience for screening new drugs that can access to CNS but also help people to have a deeper study on the mechanism of substances entering and leaving the brain, which makes people have greater opportunities in the treatment of CNS diseases. Up to now, although much effort has been paid to the researches on the in vitro BBB models and many progresses have been achieved, no unified method has been described for establishing a BBB model and there is much work to do and many challenges to be faced with in the future. This review summarizes the research progresses in the establishment, evaluation, and application of in vitro BBB models.