Blood Brain Barrier Query Results
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Breaching the blood-brain barrier to treat tumors
Click here to view original web page at www.uc.edu Personalized medicine is becoming the promise for better patient outcomes, and RNA-based drugs are leading the way, as they hold the potential to change the standard of care for many diseases. RNA helps to turn genes on and off, aids in chemical reactions, slices and dices … Continue reading “Breaching the blood-brain barrier to treat tumors”
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Breaching blood-brain barrier to treat tumors
Click here to view original web page at www.miragenews.com Personalized medicine is becoming the promise for better patient outcomes, and RNA-based drugs are leading the way, as they hold the potential to change the standard of care for many diseases. RNA helps to turn genes on and off, aids in chemical reactions, slices and dices … Continue reading “Breaching blood-brain barrier to treat tumors”
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Our Immune System Links the Blood-Brain Barrier to Schizophrenia
Click here to view original web page at www.technologynetworks.com A genetic condition known as 22q.11.2 deletion syndrome is associated with an increased risk of schizophrenia. A Penn Vet-led team found that a leaky blood-brain barrier, allowing inappropriate immune involvement in the central nervous system, may contribute to this or perhaps other neuropsychiatric conditions. Credit: Jorge … Continue reading “Our Immune System Links the Blood-Brain Barrier to Schizophrenia”
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Could a Leaky Blood-Brain Barrier Impact Our Memory?
Click here to view original web page at www.technologynetworks.com Credit: Photo by Gemma Evans on Unsplash Have you forgotten where you laid your keys? Ever wondered where you had parked your car? Or having trouble remembering the name of the new neighbor? Unfortunately, these things seem to get worse as one gets older. A big … Continue reading “Could a Leaky Blood-Brain Barrier Impact Our Memory?”
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Questions Raised About Widely Used Blood-Brain Barrier Model
Click here to view original web page at www.the-scientist.com ABOVE: © ISTOCK.COM, UNOL A well-known in vitro model of the blood-brain barrier that is widely used in studies of neurodegenerative diseases and in preclinical research is made from the wrong kind of cells, according to claims made in a PNAS paper this month (February 4). … Continue reading “Questions Raised About Widely Used Blood-Brain Barrier Model”
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Denali’s clinical data shows promise of blood-brain barrier shuttles
Click here to view original web page at cen.acs.org Denali Therapeutics has found a way to sneak biologics past the blood-brain barrier (BBB), suggests preliminary Phase I data of the firm’s DNL310 in Hunter syndrome. Hunter syndrome is a rare, lysosomal storage disorder caused by mutations in iduronate 2-sulfatase (IDS), an enzyme that degrades sugar … Continue reading “Denali’s clinical data shows promise of blood-brain barrier shuttles”