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1. BBB opening by low pulsed electric fields, depicted by delayed-contrast MRI, enables efficient delivery of therapeutic doxorubicin doses into mice brains

2. Transient blood–brain barrier disruption is induced by low pulsed electrical fields in vitro: an analysis of permeability and trans-endothelial electric resistivity

3. Albumin-EDTA-Vanadium Is a Powerful Anti-Proliferative Agent, Following Entrance into Glioma Cells via Caveolae-Mediated Endocytosis

4. Endothelial Iron Homeostasis Regulates Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity via the HIF2α—Ve-Cadherin Pathway

5. Albumin-EDTA-Vanadium Is a Powerful Anti-Proliferative Agent, Following Entrance into Glioma Cells via Caveolae-Mediated Endocytosis

6. Purpurin modulates Tau-derived VQIVYK fibrillization and ameliorates Alzheimer’s disease-like symptoms in animal model

7. Transient blood–brain barrier disruption is induced by low pulsed electrical fields in vitro: an analysis of permeability and trans-endothelial electric resistivity

8. Endothelial Iron Homeostasis Regulates Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity via the HIF2α—Ve-Cadherin Pathway

9. Endothelial iron homeostasis regulates BBB integrity via the HIF2α – Ve-cadherin pathway

10. Pharmacological blockers of CCR5 and CXCR4 improve recovery after traumatic brain injury

11. Potential neurotoxicity of titanium implants: Prospective, in-vivo and in-vitro study

12. High dietary advanced glycation end products are associated with poorer spatial learning and accelerated Aβ deposition in an Alzheimer mouse model

13. Melatonin prevents kidney injury in a high salt diet-induced hypertension model by decreasing oxidative stress

14. High-fat diet protects the blood-brain barrier in an Alzheimer's disease mouse model

15. [P2-107]: COMBINATION THERAPY OF TYPE 2 DIABETES MEDICATIONS AS A TREATMENT TARGET FOR ALZHEIMER DISEASE

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