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Blood Brain Articles & Analysis: This-Year
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Due to their unique shape, it is easier for LNDs to adhere to blood vessel walls in the bloodstream, so as to deliver drugs to target sites more efficiently. ...
These compounds operate through various mechanisms, from enzyme inhibition to receptor modulation, targeting the complex systems that regulate heart function, blood pressure, glucose metabolism, and lipid processing. Recent innovations focus on dual-action compounds that simultaneously address multiple risk factors, improving patient compliance and treatment outcomes. ...
High-performance cardiopulmonary resuscitation (HP-CPR) is a technique that emphasizes delivering chest compressions at the correct depth and rate while avoiding excessive leaning and minimizing interruptions. Often referred to as high-quality CPR within the medical community, HP-CPR is a critical skill that anyone can learn to improve survival outcomes for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) victims. ...
Astrocytes, the star-shaped glial cells in the brain, play crucial roles in maintaining homeostasis, supporting neuronal function, and responding to injury. ...
Crossing Physiological Barriers A formidable challenge in drug development is designing formulations that can cross physiological barriers, such as the blood-brain barrier. Nanoparticles exhibit unique properties that allow them to penetrate these barriers, facilitating the delivery of therapeutic agents to previously inaccessible sites. ...
The dual-purpose mutated membranes of red blood cells improved NPs’ binding to brain and tumour cells and contained PLGA particles encoding Euphorbia factor L1. This combined entity is able to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-brain tumour barrier (BBTB) with systemic injection, ...
