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Vitamin C crosses the blood brain barrier in the oxidized form through the glucose transporters

Vitamin C crosses the blood brain barrier in the oxidized form through the glucose transporters

... the brain, including a role as a cofactor of dopamine b -hydroxy- lase, and is thus involved in catecholamine ...the brain (7, 8). Vita- min C is present in the brain tissue at high concentrations ...

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Current concepts of blood brain barrier development

Current concepts of blood brain barrier development

... the brain tissue, together with the complementary observa- tion of his associate Edwin ...the brain tissue, has lead to the concept of a biological barrier between blood and brain (for ...

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Super Antibiotics, Part II  Hyperforin,  Mass Spectroscopy (MS) and Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry  (GC MS), Evidence of Permeability of  the Blood Testis Barrier (BTB) and the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) to Hyperforin

Super Antibiotics, Part II Hyperforin, Mass Spectroscopy (MS) and Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC MS), Evidence of Permeability of the Blood Testis Barrier (BTB) and the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) to Hyperforin

... However, the quantitative presence of hyperforin in different organs and body fluids can be analyzed most suitably via supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) and super- critical fluid chromatography–mass spectrometry ...

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Studying Molecular Aspects of the Blood Brain Barrier Using an in Vitro Model: Contribution of a Global Proteomics Strategy

Studying Molecular Aspects of the Blood Brain Barrier Using an in Vitro Model: Contribution of a Global Proteomics Strategy

... The blood-brain barrier (BBB) corresponding to the cerebral capillaries covers approximately 95% of the total area of barriers between blood and brain ...the brain capillary ...

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A Physiological Barrier Distal to the Anatomic Blood Brain Barrier in a Model of Transvascular Delivery

A Physiological Barrier Distal to the Anatomic Blood Brain Barrier in a Model of Transvascular Delivery

... albumin only very slowly entered the neuropil, al- though high concentrations were detected at the basement membrane (18). In a study of immuno- globulin localization at the BBB, immunohisto- chemistry and electron ...

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Article #785

Article #785

... reduction in release of uterine microfilariae seen after exposure to ivermectin. Molecular genetics with C elegans and expressed receptors has shown that macrocyclic lac- tones act as agonists of a family of ...

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VEGF enhances angiogenesis and promotes blood brain barrier leakage in the ischemic brain

VEGF enhances angiogenesis and promotes blood brain barrier leakage in the ischemic brain

... of blood vessels appear to have reduced morbidity and sur- vive longer ...cerebral blood flow and metabolism in tissue surrounding focal brain infarcts (4, ...new blood vessels in the ischemic ...

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Endocannabinoids modulate human blood brain barrier permeabilityin vitro

Endocannabinoids modulate human blood brain barrier permeabilityin vitro

... The bloodbrain barrier (BBB) is formed by brain endothelial cells that line the cerebral microvasculature, capillary base- ment membranes and astrocyte end feet, which surround 99% of the BBB ...

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Viral Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns Regulate Blood Brain Barrier Integrity via Competing Innate Cytokine Signals

Viral Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns Regulate Blood Brain Barrier Integrity via Competing Innate Cytokine Signals

... enhance barrier function over baseline conditions and to rescue Th1 cytokine-mediated barrier dysregulation, suggesting that CNS type I IFN responses may be able to reverse the BBB perme- ability caused by ...

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What is the blood brain barrier (not)?

What is the blood brain barrier (not)?

... the brain parenchyma and ventricles drains to cervical lymph nodes, where it elicits an antibody response far superior to that achieved after intravenous or intralymphatic administration, yet failed to elicit a ...

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Trojan Horse Transit Contributes to Blood Brain Barrier Crossing of a Eukaryotic Pathogen

Trojan Horse Transit Contributes to Blood Brain Barrier Crossing of a Eukaryotic Pathogen

... thin brain endothelium is dramatically distorted by fungal entry, such that the yeast contacts both cell surfaces ...of brain infection by ...to brain invasion by pathways that do not involve true ...

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MG53 permeates through blood-brain barrier to protect ischemic brain injury

MG53 permeates through blood-brain barrier to protect ischemic brain injury

... the blood-brain barrier, many neuro-protective agents, proven in in vitro studies, lose their effect in in vivo ...the blood brain barrier to protect against ischemic ...in ...

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The blood brain barrier in neuropsychiatric disorders

The blood brain barrier in neuropsychiatric disorders

... a barrier between substances in the blood and brain and led Lewandowsky to coin the term “blood-brain barrier”, it wasn’t until several years later when Ehrlich’s student Edwin ...

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Original Article Levels of oligomeric alpha-synuclein in red blood cells are elevated in patients with Parkinson’s disease and affected by brain alpha-synuclein expression

Original Article Levels of oligomeric alpha-synuclein in red blood cells are elevated in patients with Parkinson’s disease and affected by brain alpha-synuclein expression

... agnosis of PD and MSA patients have been investigated previously [14], whether or not th- is peripheral biomarker can differentiate PD from MSA patients and reflect brain α-syn re- mains poorly understood. The ...

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Current research into brain barriers and the delivery of therapeutics for neurological diseases: A report on CNS barrier congress London, UK, 2017

Current research into brain barriers and the delivery of therapeutics for neurological diseases: A report on CNS barrier congress London, UK, 2017

... the brain and retina form an impermeable but selective barrier between the blood and the neural ...the bloodbrain/retinal barrier, strictly limits the passage of solutes and ...

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Drug transport and drug-drug interactions at the blood-brain barrier

Drug transport and drug-drug interactions at the blood-brain barrier

... The key attribute of all three discussed CNS barriers is the presence of intercellular tight junctions (zonula occludens) (Abbott et al. 2010). Tight junctions form an intercellular “seal” and highly restrict any ...

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Intracranial Applications of MR Imaging–Guided Focused Ultrasound

Intracranial Applications of MR Imaging–Guided Focused Ultrasound

... later. Initially, impedance mismatch and nonuniformity at the soft-tissue-calvarial interface necessitated surgical craniotomy for intracranial FUS application. Once reliable transcranial propaga- tion was achieved, the ...

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Breast cancer brain metastases: biology and new clinical perspectives

Breast cancer brain metastases: biology and new clinical perspectives

... of brain lesions (17 %) did the lapatinib con- centration approach that of systemic metastases ...the brain and that drug delivery to BM is variable and in many cases appears partially limiting ...

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Claudin 5: Gatekeeper of neurological function

Claudin 5: Gatekeeper of neurological function

... to conserved cysteine residues in ECL1 of claudin-5 in MDCK cells results in increased paracellular permeabil- ity to mannitol and monosaccharides [38]. The second extracellular loop (ECL2) has been less intensively ...

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Super Antibiotics, Part I  Hyperforin

Super Antibiotics, Part I Hyperforin

... In this series of papers, we will present the appearance of antibiotics in general, from the original animal and microbial natural peptides and proteins, metabolites of molds and yeasts, and bacterial metabolites, to a ...

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