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87 related items for PubMed ID: 2841714

  • 1. WR-2721 entry into the brain across a modified blood-brain barrier.
    Lamperti A, Conger AD, Jenkins O, Cohen G, Rizzo A, Davis ME, Sodicoff M.
    Radiat Res; 1988 Aug; 115(2):303-13. PubMed ID: 2841714
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  • 2. The effects of magnesium sulfate on blood-brain barrier disruption caused by intracarotid injection of hyperosmolar mannitol in rats.
    Kaya M, Gulturk S, Elmas I, Kalayci R, Arican N, Kocyildiz ZC, Kucuk M, Yorulmaz H, Sivas A.
    Life Sci; 2004 Nov 26; 76(2):201-12. PubMed ID: 15519365
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  • 3. Boron neutron capture therapy of brain tumors: enhanced survival following intracarotid injection of either sodium borocaptate or boronophenylalanine with or without blood-brain barrier disruption.
    Barth RF, Yang W, Rotaru JH, Moeschberger ML, Joel DD, Nawrocky MM, Goodman JH, Soloway AH.
    Cancer Res; 1997 Mar 15; 57(6):1129-36. PubMed ID: 9067283
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  • 4. Modification of the blood-brain barrier permeability following intracarotid infusion of vinorelbine.
    Mouchard-Delmas C, Gourdier B, Vistelle R, Wiczewski M.
    Anticancer Res; 1995 Mar 15; 15(6B):2593-6. PubMed ID: 8669830
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  • 5. Graded reversible opening of the rat blood-brain barrier by intracarotid infusion of sodium caprate.
    Preston E, Slinn J, Vinokourov I, Stanimirovic D.
    J Neurosci Methods; 2008 Mar 15; 168(2):443-9. PubMed ID: 18155299
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  • 6. Etoposide induced blood-brain barrier disruption in rats: duration of opening and histological sequelae.
    Spigelman MK, Zappulla RA, Strauchen JA, Feuer EJ, Johnson J, Goldsmith SJ, Malis LI, Holland JF.
    Cancer Res; 1986 Mar 15; 46(3):1453-7. PubMed ID: 3510725
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  • 7. Transcytosis of protein through the mammalian cerebral epithelium and endothelium. III. Receptor-mediated transcytosis through the blood-brain barrier of blood-borne transferrin and antibody against the transferrin receptor.
    Broadwell RD, Baker-Cairns BJ, Friden PM, Oliver C, Villegas JC.
    Exp Neurol; 1996 Nov 15; 142(1):47-65. PubMed ID: 8912898
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  • 8. Pharmacokinetics of tumor cell exposure to [14C]methotrexate after intracarotid administration without and with hyperosmotic opening of the blood-brain and blood-tumor barriers in rat brain tumors: a quantitative autoradiographic study.
    Shapiro WR, Voorhies RM, Hiesiger EM, Sher PB, Basler GA, Lipschutz LE.
    Cancer Res; 1988 Feb 01; 48(3):694-701. PubMed ID: 3335031
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  • 9. Intracarotid infusion of hypertonic mannitol changes permeability of blood-brain barrier to methotrexate in rats.
    Pan GY, Liu XD, Liu GQ.
    Acta Pharmacol Sin; 2000 Jul 01; 21(7):613-6. PubMed ID: 11360668
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  • 10. Synergistic effect of cold mannitol and Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchange blocker on blood-brain barrier opening.
    Ikeda M, Bhattacharjee AK, Kondoh T, Nagashima T, Tamaki N.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 2002 Mar 01; 291(3):669-74. PubMed ID: 11855842
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  • 11. Effect of WR-2721 on fetal development in the rat.
    Sodicoff M, Ziskin MC, Conger AD.
    Radiat Res; 1986 Jul 01; 107(1):49-57. PubMed ID: 3016791
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  • 12. Opening the blood-brain and blood-tumor barriers in experimental rat brain tumors: the effect of intracarotid hyperosmolar mannitol on capillary permeability and blood flow.
    Hiesiger EM, Voorhies RM, Basler GA, Lipschutz LE, Posner JB, Shapiro WR.
    Ann Neurol; 1986 Jan 01; 19(1):50-9. PubMed ID: 3080944
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  • 13. Evans blue distribution in the rate brain after intracarotid injection with the blood-brain barrier intact and open to osmosis.
    Kozler P, Pokorný J.
    Sb Lek; 2003 Jan 01; 104(3):255-62. PubMed ID: 15224531
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  • 14. Increased delivery of erucylphosphocholine to C6 gliomas by chemical opening of the blood-brain barrier using intracarotid pentylglycerol in rats.
    Erdlenbruch B, Jendrossek V, Kugler W, Eibl H, Lakomek M.
    Cancer Chemother Pharmacol; 2002 Oct 01; 50(4):299-304. PubMed ID: 12357304
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  • 15. Disposition of the radioprotector ethiofos in the rhesus monkey. Influence of route of administration.
    Mangold DJ, Miller MA, Huelle BK, Sanchez-Barona DO, Swynnerton NF, Fleckenstein L, Ludden TM.
    Drug Metab Dispos; 1989 Oct 01; 17(3):304-10. PubMed ID: 2568913
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  • 16. Sucrose permeability of the blood-retinal and blood-brain barriers. Effects of diabetes, hypertonicity, and iodate.
    Ennis SR, Betz AL.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 1986 Jul 01; 27(7):1095-102. PubMed ID: 3721787
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  • 18. [Blood-brain barrier opening microcirculation in human brain tumor].
    Sato S, Toya S, Otani M.
    No To Shinkei; 1985 Feb 01; 37(2):109-13. PubMed ID: 2988587
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  • 19. Cellular mechanisms of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening to albumin-gold complex.
    Vorbrodt AW, Lossinsky AS, Dobrogowska DH, Wisniewski HM.
    Histol Histopathol; 1993 Jan 01; 8(1):51-61. PubMed ID: 7680249
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  • 20. The blood-brain barrier is continuously open for several weeks following transient focal cerebral ischemia.
    Strbian D, Durukan A, Pitkonen M, Marinkovic I, Tatlisumak E, Pedrono E, Abo-Ramadan U, Tatlisumak T.
    Neuroscience; 2008 Apr 22; 153(1):175-81. PubMed ID: 18367342
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