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Use of LDL receptor-targeting peptide vectors for in vitro and in vivo cargo transport across the blood-brain barrier.
Molino Y, David M, Varini K, Jabès F, Gaudin N, Fortoul A, Bakloul K, Masse M, Bernard A, Drobecq L, Lécorché P, Temsamani J, Jacquot G, Khrestchatisky M. Molino Y, et al. Among authors: khrestchatisky m. FASEB J. 2017 May;31(5):1807-1827. doi: 10.1096/fj.201600827R. Epub 2017 Jan 20. FASEB J. 2017. PMID: 28108572
We thus provide further evidence that LDLR is a relevant receptor for CNS drug delivery via receptor-mediated transcytosis and that the peptide vectors we developed have the potential to transport drugs, including proteins or Ab based, across the BBB.-Molino, Y., David, M. …
We thus provide further evidence that LDLR is a relevant receptor for CNS drug delivery via receptor-mediated transcytosis and that the pept …
From Blood to Lesioned Brain: An In Vitro Study on Migration Mechanisms of Human Nasal Olfactory Stem Cells.
Girard SD, Virard I, Lacassagne E, Paumier JM, Lahlou H, Jabes F, Molino Y, Stephan D, Baranger K, Belghazi M, Deveze A, Khrestchatisky M, Nivet E, Roman FS, Féron F. Girard SD, et al. Among authors: khrestchatisky m. Stem Cells Int. 2017;2017:1478606. doi: 10.1155/2017/1478606. Epub 2017 Jun 18. Stem Cells Int. 2017. PMID: 28698717 Free PMC article.
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