Search

Your search keyword '"Nanna MacAulay"' showing total 108 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Nanna MacAulay" Remove constraint Author: "Nanna MacAulay" Search Limiters Full Text Remove constraint Search Limiters: Full Text
108 results on '"Nanna MacAulay"'

Search Results

1. The evolutionarily conserved choroid plexus contributes to the homeostasis of brain ventricles in zebrafish

2. CSF hyperdynamics in rats mimicking the obesity and androgen excess characteristic of patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension

3. Spontaneously hypertensive rats can become hydrocephalic despite undisturbed secretion and drainage of cerebrospinal fluid

4. Nocturnal increase in cerebrospinal fluid secretion as a circadian regulator of intracranial pressure

5. Modelling idiopathic intracranial hypertension in rats: contributions of high fat diet and testosterone to intracranial pressure and cerebrospinal fluid production

6. Are standing osmotic gradients the main driver of cerebrospinal fluid production? A computational analysis

7. Differential proteomic profile of lumbar and ventricular cerebrospinal fluid

8. Lysophosphatidic acid as a CSF lipid in posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus that drives CSF accumulation via TRPV4-induced hyperactivation of NKCC1

9. Posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus associates with elevated inflammation and CSF hypersecretion via activation of choroidal transporters

10. Membrane transporters control cerebrospinal fluid formation independently of conventional osmosis to modulate intracranial pressure

11. Toward New AQP4 Inhibitors: ORI-TRN-002

12. Cerebrospinal fluid osmolality cannot predict development or surgical outcome of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus

13. Acetazolamide modulates intracranial pressure directly by its action on the cerebrospinal fluid secretion apparatus

14. Transcriptional profiling of transport mechanisms and regulatory pathways in rat choroid plexus

15. Cerebrospinal fluid production by the choroid plexus: a century of barrier research revisited

16. Distinct Cerebrospinal Fluid Lipid Signature in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage-Induced Hydrocephalus

17. Elevated CSF inflammatory markers in patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus do not promote NKCC1 hyperactivity in rat choroid plexus

18. Posthemorrhagic Hydrocephalus in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Occurs Independently of CSF Osmolality

19. Inflammatory Markers as Predictors of Shunt Dependency and Functional Outcome in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

20. TRPing on Cell Swelling - TRPV4 Senses It

21. Membrane cholesterol regulates TRPV4 function, cytoskeletal expression, and the cellular response to tension

22. Cerebral influx of Na+ and Cl− as the osmotherapy-mediated rebound response in rats

23. Cotransporter-mediated water transport underlying cerebrospinal fluid formation

24. TRPing to the Point of Clarity: Understanding the Function of the Complex TRPV4 Ion Channel

25. Targeted deletion of the aquaglyceroporin AQP9 is protective in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease.

26. Differential proteomic profile of lumbar and ventricular cerebrospinal fluid

27. Cerebrospinal fluid production by the choroid plexus:a century of barrier research revisited

28. Volume sensing in the transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 ion channel is cell type–specific and mediated by an N-terminal volume-sensing domain

29. Cerebrospinal fluid formation is controlled by membrane transporters to modulate intracranial pressure

30. TRPing on Cell Swelling - TRPV4 Senses It

31. Developmental maturation of activity‐induced K+and pH transients and the associated extracellular space dynamics in the rat hippocampus

32. Molecular mechanisms of brain water transport

34. TRPing to the Point of Clarity: Understanding the Function of the Complex TRPV4 Ion Channel

35. Membrane cholesterol regulates TRPV4 function, cytoskeletal expression, and the cellular response to tension

36. Clearance of activity-evoked K+ transients and associated glia cell swelling occur independently of AQP4:A study with an isoform-selective AQP4 inhibitor

37. Inflammatory Markers in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Hydrocephalus:A Systematic Literature Review

38. Rebuttal from Nanna MacAulay and Christine R. Rose

39. CrossTalk opposing view: NKCC1 in the luminal membrane of choroid plexus is outwardly directed under basal conditions and contributes directly to cerebrospinal fluid secretion

40. ARDD 2020: from aging mechanisms to interventions

41. Cotransporter-mediated water transport underlying cerebrospinal fluid formation

42. Sensing and regulation of cell volume – we know so much and yet understand so little: TRPV4 as a sensor of volume changes but possibly without a volume-regulatory role?

43. Permeant-specific gating of connexin 30 hemichannels

44. Evaluating the involvement of cerebral microvascular endothelial Na+/K+-ATPase and Na+-K+-2Cl–co-transporter in electrolyte fluxes in an in vitro blood–brain barrier model of dehydration

45. Functional assessment of sodium chloride cotransporter NCC mutants in polarized mammalian epithelial cells

46. When size matters: transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 channel as a volume-sensor rather than an osmo-sensor

47. The vasopressin type 2 receptor and prostaglandin receptors EP2 and EP4 can increase aquaporin-2 plasma membrane targeting through a cAMP-independent pathway

48. Pannexin 1 activation and inhibition is permeant-selective

49. Structural determinants underlying permeant discrimination of the Cx43 hemichannel

50. Bumepamine, a brain-permeant benzylamine derivative of bumetanide, does not inhibit NKCC1 but is more potent to enhance phenobarbital's anti seizure efficacy

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources