CNS Drug Delivery and Barrier Modelling

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    Stimulation-induced increases in cerebral blood flow and local capillary vasoconstriction depend on conducted vascular responses

    Cai, Changsi, Fordsmann, J. C., Jensen, S. H., Gesslein, B., wbh615, wbh615, Hald, B. O., Zambach, S. A., Larsen, Birger Brodin & Lauritzen, Martin, 2018, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115, 25, p. E5796-E5804 9 p.

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    Subcellular trafficking and transcytosis efficacy of different receptor types for therapeutic antibody delivery at the blood‒brain barrier

    Holst, M. R., de Wit, N. M., Ozgür, Burak, Brachner, A., Hyldig, K., Appelt-Menzel, A., Sleven, H., Cader, Z., de Vries, H. E., Neuhaus, W., Jensen, A., Larsen, Birger Brodin & Nielsen, M. S., 2023, In: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS. 20, 1, 17 p., 82.

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  3. Published

    Tanycytes Control the Hypothalamic Uptake and Metabolic Actions of Liraglutide

    Imbernon, M., Saponaro, C., Helms, H. C. C., Zubiaga, L., Bitsi, S., Duquenne, M., Tomas, A., Chen, S., Salem, V., Deligia, E., Gmyr, V., Denis, R., Kerr-Conte, J., Chao, D. H. M., Beiroa, D., Steals, B., Pattou, F., Pfrieger, F., Brodin, B., Jones, B. & 3 others, Luquet, S., Bonner, C. & Prevot, V., Jul 2021, In: Glia. 69, S1, p. E237-E237

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    Tanycytes control hypothalamic liraglutide uptake and its anti-obesity actions

    Imbernon, M., Saponaro, C., Helms, H. C. C., Duquenne, M., Fernandois, D., Deligia, E., Denis, R. G. P., Chao, D. H. M., Rasika, S., Staels, B., Pattou, F., Pfrieger, F. W., Larsen, Birger Brodin, Luquet, S., Bonner, C. & Prevot, V., 2022, In: Cell Metabolism. 34, 7, p. 1054-1063.e7

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  5. Published

    The Cell-Penetrating Peptide Tat Facilitates Effective Internalization of PSD-95 Inhibitors Into Blood–Brain Barrier Endothelial Cells but less Efficient Permeation Across the Blood–Brain Barrier In Vitro and In Vivo

    Lisa Al Humaidan, E., Lund Pedersen, S., Burkhart, A., Laurfelt Munch Rasmussen, C., Moos, T., Fuchs, P., Alves Fernandes, E. F., Ozgür, Burak, Strømgaard, K., Bach, Anders, Larsen, Birger Brodin & Kristensen, Mie, 2022, In: Frontiers in Drug Delivery - CNS Drug Delivery. 2, 17 p., 854703.

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    The Pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine Derivative, SCO-201, Reverses Multidrug Resistance Mediated by ABCG2/BCRP

    Ambjørner, S. E. B., Wiese, M., Köhler, S. C., Svindt, J., Lund, X. L., Gajhede, Michael, Saaby, Lasse, Larsen, Birger Brodin, Rump, S., Weigt, H., Brünner, N. & Stenvang, Jan, 4 Mar 2020, In: Cells. 9, 3, 22 p., 613.

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    The insulin receptor is expressed and functional in cultured blood-brain barrier endothelial cells, but does not mediate insulin entry from blood-to-brain

    Hersom, M., Helms, H. C., Schmalz, C., Pedersen, T. Å., Buckley, S. T. & Larsen, Birger Brodin, 2018, In: American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism. 315, 4, p. E531-E542

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    The putative proton-coupled organic cation antiporter is involved in uptake of triptans into human brain capillary endothelial cells

    Svane, Nana Isabella, Pedersen, Alberte Bay Villekjær, Rodenberg, A., Ozgür, Burak, Saaby, Lasse, Bundgaard, C., Kristensen, Mie, Tfelt-Hansen, P. & Larsen, Birger Brodin, 2024, In: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS. 21, 19 p., 39.

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    The solute carrier SLC7A1 may act as a protein transporter at the blood-brain barrier

    Kurtyka, M., Wessely, F., Bau, S., Ifie, E., He, L., de Wit, N. M., Pedersen, A. B. V., Keller, M., Webber, C., de Vries, H. E., Ansorge, O., Betsholtz, C., De Bock, M., Chaves, C., Brodin, B., Nielsen, M. S., Neuhaus, W., Bell, R. D., Letoha, T., Meyer, A. H. & 7 others, Leparc, G., Lenter, M., Lesuisse, D., Cader, Z. M., Buckley, S. T., Loryan, I. & Pietrzik, C. U., 2024, In: European Journal of Cell Biology. 103, 2, 14 p., 151406.

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    Tight junctions in the blood–brain barrier promote edema formation and infarct size in stroke – Ambivalent effects of sealing proteins

    Winkler, L., Blasig, R., Breitkreuz-Korff, O., Berndt, P., Dithmer, S., Helms, H. C., Puchkov, D., Devraj, K., Kaya, M., Qin, Z., Liebner, S., Wolburg, H., Andjelkovic, A. V., Rex, A., Blasig, I. E. & Haseloff, R. F., 2021, In: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 41, 1, p. 132-145

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