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Autor:
Johannes Flamm, Sunniva Hartung, Stella Gänger, Frank Maigler, Claudia Pitzer, Katharina Schindowski
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pharmacology, Vol 12 (2022)
We have recently developed a region-specific catheter-based intranasal application method in mice by using CT scan-based 3D cast models of the murine nose (DOI: 10.2376/0005-9366-17,102). This technique is able to specifically deliver drugs to the ol
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/911d3f3e3d24433c9eec52c2dfba17db
Autor:
Frank Maigler, Simone Ladel, Johannes Flamm, Stella Gänger, Barbara Kurpiers, Stefanie Kiderlen, Ronja Völk, Carmen Hamp, Sunniva Hartung, Sebastian Spiegel, Arghavan Soleimanizadeh, Katharina Eberle, Rebecca Hermann, Lukas Krainer, Claudia Pitzer, Katharina Schindowski
Publikováno v:
Pharmaceutics, Vol 13, Iss 11, p 1904 (2021)
Intranasal drug delivery is a promising approach for the delivery of drugs to the CNS, but too heterogenous, unprecise delivery methods without standardization decrease the quality of many studies in rodents. Thus, the lack of a precise and region-sp
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9cc3636f978846548c41bf6687931047
Autor:
Jennifer Vieillard, Marina C. M. Franck, Sunniva Hartung, Jon E. T. Jakobsson, Mikaela M. Ceder, Robert E. Welsh, Malin C. Lagerström, Klas Kullander
Publikováno v:
The Journal of comparative neurologyREFERENCES. 531(1)
In the spinal cord, sensory-motor circuits controlling motor activity are situated in the dorso-ventral interface. The neurons identified by the expression of the transcription factor Doublesex and mab-3 related transcription factor 3 (Dmrt3) have pr
Autor:
Claudia Pitzer, Sebastian Spiegel, Johannes Flamm, Frank Maigler, Sunniva Hartung, Ronja Völk, Carmen Hamp, Katharina Schindowski, Katharina Eberle, Arghavan Soleimanizadeh, Stefanie Kiderlen, Barbara Kurpiers, Lukas Krainer, Simone Ladel, Stella Gänger, Rebecca Hermann
Publikováno v:
Pharmaceutics, Vol 13, Iss 1904, p 1904 (2021)
Pharmaceutics
Volume 13
Issue 11
Pharmaceutics
Volume 13
Issue 11
Intranasal drug delivery is a promising approach for the delivery of drugs to the CNS, but too heterogenous, unprecise delivery methods without standardization decrease the quality of many studies in rodents. Thus, the lack of a precise and region-sp