Search Results - "WOLBURG, Hartwig"
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Tight junction proteins at the blood–brain barrier: far more than claudin-5
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-05-2019)“…At the blood–brain barrier (BBB), claudin (Cldn)-5 is thought to be the dominant tight junction (TJ) protein, with minor contributions from Cldn3 and -12, and…”
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Transmembrane proteins of the tight junctions at the blood–brain barrier: Structural and functional aspects
Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-02-2015)“…The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is formed by microvascular endothelial cells sealed by tetraspanning tight junction (TJ) proteins, such as claudins and TAMPs…”
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Brain endothelial cells and the glio-vascular complex
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-01-2009)“…We present and discuss the role of endothelial and astroglial cells in managing the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and aspects of pathological alterations in the…”
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Tight junctions in the blood–brain barrier promote edema formation and infarct size in stroke – Ambivalent effects of sealing proteins
Published in Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism (01-01-2021)“…The outcome of stroke is greatly influenced by the state of the blood–brain barrier (BBB). The BBB endothelium is sealed paracellularly by tight junction (TJ)…”
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Sublamina‐specific organization of the blood brain barrier in the mouse olfactory nerve layer
Published in Glia (01-03-2020)“…Astrocytes constitute the main glial component of the mammalian blood brain barrier (BBB). However, in the olfactory bulb (OB), the olfactory nerve layer (ONL)…”
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Mini‐review: Transendothelial migration of leukocytes: through the front door or around the side of the house?
Published in European journal of immunology (01-11-2004)“…Leukocyte adhesion to the endothelial cells lining the vessel wall and the subsequent migration of the leukocytes into the underlying tissue are key elements…”
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Molecular outcomes of neuromyelitis optica (NMO)-IgG binding to aquaporin-4 in astrocytes
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (24-01-2012)“…The astrocytic aquaporin-4 (AQP4) water channel is the target of pathogenic antibodies in a spectrum of relapsing autoimmune inflammatory central nervous…”
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Astroglial structures in the zebrafish brain
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-11-2010)“…To understand components shaping the neuronal environment we studied the astroglial cells in the zebrafish brain using immunocytochemistry for structural and…”
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In tight junctions, claudins regulate the interactions between occludin, tricellulin and marvelD3, which, inversely, modulate claudin oligomerization
Published in Journal of cell science (15-01-2013)“…Tight junctions seal the paracellular cleft of epithelia and endothelia, form vital barriers between tissue compartments and consist of…”
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Reduced basal autophagy and impaired mitochondrial dynamics due to loss of Parkinson's disease-associated protein DJ-1
Published in PloS one (23-02-2010)“…Mitochondrial dysfunction and degradation takes a central role in current paradigms of neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease (PD). Loss of DJ-1 function is…”
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Viscoelastic Properties of Individual Glial Cells and Neurons in the CNS
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (21-11-2006)“…One hundred fifty years ago glial cells were discovered as a second, non-neuronal, cell type in the central nervous system. To ascribe a function to these new,…”
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Formation of tight junction: determinants of homophilic interaction between classic claudins
Published in The FASEB journal (01-01-2008)“…Claudins are the critical transmembrane proteins in tight junctions. Claudin-5, for instance, prevents paracellular permeation of small molecules. However, the…”
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Aβ42-driven cerebral amyloidosis in transgenic mice reveals early and robust pathology
Published in EMBO reports (01-09-2006)“…We have generated a novel transgenic mouse model on a C57BL/6J genetic background that coexpresses KM670/671NL mutated amyloid precursor protein and L166P…”
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Mode of action of claudin peptidomimetics in the transient opening of cellular tight junction barriers
Published in Biomaterials (01-06-2015)“…Abstract In epithelial/endothelial barriers, claudins form tight junctions, seal the paracellular cleft, and limit the uptake of solutes and drugs. The…”
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Polar and charged extracellular residues conserved among barrier‐forming claudins contribute to tight junction strand formation
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-06-2017)“…Claudins (Cldn) form the backbone of tight junction (TJ) strands and thereby regulate paracellular permeability for solutes and water. Polymeric strands are…”
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Participation of the second extracellular loop of claudin-5 in paracellular tightening against ions, small and large molecules
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-06-2010)“…Tight junctions control paracellular permeability. Here, we analyzed the impact of residues in the second extracellular loop (ECL2) of mouse claudin-5 on…”
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Loss of Mpdz impairs ependymal cell integrity leading to perinatal‐onset hydrocephalus in mice
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-07-2017)“…Hydrocephalus is a common congenital anomaly. LCAM1 and MPDZ ( MUPP1 ) are the only known human gene loci associated with non‐syndromic hydrocephalus. To…”
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Development of the Zebrafish Lymphatic System Requires Vegfc Signaling
Published in Current biology (20-06-2006)“…Lymphangiogenesis results in the formation of a vascular network distinct from arteries and veins that serves to drain interstitial fluid from surrounding…”
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Aquaporin-4 in Astroglial Cells in the CNS and Supporting Cells of Sensory Organs-A Comparative Perspective
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (26-08-2016)“…The main water channel of the brain, aquaporin-4 (AQP4), is one of the classical water-specific aquaporins. It is expressed in many epithelial tissues in the…”
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Structure and Functions of Aquaporin-4-Based Orthogonal Arrays of Particles
Published in International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology (2011)“…Orthogonal arrays or assemblies of intramembranous particles (OAPs) are structures in the membrane of diverse cells which were initially discovered by means of…”
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