Roles of Transporters and Receptors in Drug Delivery to the Brain in Health and Disease
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (218 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Economics, Finance, Business and Management
- Industry & industrial studies
- Manufacturing industries
- Medicine
- ABC transporters
- ABCB1 knock-out
- BBB
- BBB penetration
- BCRP
- C9orf72 gene
- CNS drug delivery
- Kp
- MDR1
- MDR1 inhibitors
- Octs
- P-GP
- P-glycoprotein
- RNA-seq
- WesTM analysis
- across species
- adenosine receptor agonists
- adenosine receptor antagonist
- adenosine receptor signaling
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- bis(thiosemicarbazone)
- blood brain barrier
- blood-brain barrier
- blood–brain barrier
- brain microvascular endothelial cells
- brain microvessels
- brain prediction
- central nervous system drug delivery
- choroid plexus
- co-culture
- conjugate metabolite
- copper
- epithelial cell
- gene expression patterns
- glucuronide
- in vitro
- ischemic stroke
- kexin type 9
- lactate
- low-density lipoprotein receptor family
- low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1
- metformin
- monocarboxylate transporter
- organic anion-transporting polypeptide
- peripheral tissues and vessels
- permeability
- pharmacokinetics
- preclinical MDR1
- proprotein convertase subtilisin
- proteomics
- receptor-mediated transcytosis
- repurposing
- species differences
- therapeutic blood–brain bar
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Drug delivery to the brain, restricted by the blood-brain barrier (BBB), remains one of the major obstacles in central nervous system (CNS) drug development. Solute carriers and ATP-binding cassette family (ABC) transporters expressed at the BBB play crucial roles in drug delivery to the brain. Knowledge about brain transporters and the receptors expressed has opened up new opportunities for improving drug delivery to the brain and understanding the pathogenesis of CNS diseases. This Special Issue, entitled the "Roles of Transporters and Receptors in Drug Delivery to the Brain in Health and Disease", aims to provide information about the latest developments in the field of transporter-mediated drug delivery to the brain, the roles of transporters and receptors in CNS diseases, as well as advances in the methodologies for the evaluation of carrier-mediated drug delivery to the brain.
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