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  1. There is an increasing interest in using choroid plexus (CP) epithelial cell lines to study the properties of the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB). Currently, there are three major CP-derived cell lin...

    Authors: Joanna Szmydynger-Chodobska, Crissey L Pascale, Andrew N Pfeffer, Cassaundra Coulter and Adam Chodobski

    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2007 4:11

    Content type: Research

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  2. In Alzheimer’s disease, there are striking changes in CSF composition that relate to altered choroid plexus (CP) function. Studying CP tissue gene expression at the blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier could prov...

    Authors: Edward G. Stopa, Keith Q. Tanis, Miles C. Miller, Elena V. Nikonova, Alexei A. Podtelezhnikov, Eva M. Finney, David J. Stone, Luiz M. Camargo, Lisan Parker, Ajay Verma, Andrew Baird, John E. Donahue, Tara Torabi, Brian P. Eliceiri, Gerald D. Silverberg and Conrad E. Johanson

    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2018 15:18

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  3. This review integrates eight aspects of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulatory dynamics: formation rate, pressure, flow, volume, turnover rate, composition, recycling and reabsorption. Novel ways to modulate CS...

    Authors: Conrad E Johanson, John A Duncan III, Petra M Klinge, Thomas Brinker, Edward G Stopa and Gerald D Silverberg

    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2008 5:10

    Content type: Review

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  4. Adult rat hypothalamo-pituitary axis and choroid plexus are rich in basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF2) which likely has a role in fluid homeostasis. Towards this end, we characterized the distribution and m...

    Authors: Ana M Gonzalez, William M Taylor, Conrad E Johanson, Joan C King, Wendy E Leadbeater, Edward G Stopa and Andrew Baird

    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2010 7:13

    Content type: Research

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  5. The content and composition of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is determined in large part by the choroid plexus (CP) and specifically, a specialized epithelial cell (CPe) layer that responds to, synthesizes, and tr...

    Authors: Ana Maria Gonzalez, Sonia Podvin, Shuh-Yow Lin, Miles C Miller, Hannah Botfield, Wendy E Leadbeater, Andrew Roberton, Xitong Dang, Stuart E Knowling, Elena Cardenas-Galindo, John E Donahue, Edward G Stopa, Conrad E Johanson, Raul Coimbra, Brian P Eliceiri and Andrew Baird

    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2011 8:6

    Content type: Research

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  6. Because the choroid plexus (CP) is uniquely suited to control the composition of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), there may be therapeutic benefits to increasing the levels of biologically active proteins in CSF to ...

    Authors: Ana Maria Gonzalez, Wendy E Leadbeater, Michael Burg, Karen Sims, Tetsuya Terasaki, Conrad E Johanson, Edward G Stopa, Brian P Eliceiri and Andrew Baird

    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2011 12:4

    Content type: Research article

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  7. The roles of the choroid plexus (CP) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production have drawn increasing attention in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research. Specifically, studies document markedly decreased CSF product...

    Authors: Shawn Kant, Edward G. Stopa, Conrad E. Johanson, Andrew Baird and Gerald D. Silverberg

    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2018 15:34

    Content type: Research

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  8. Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is most common in the elderly and has a high co-morbidity with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and cerebrovascular disease (CVD). To understand the relationship between NPH, AD and...

    Authors: Gerald D Silverberg, Miles C Miller, Crissey L Pascale, Ilias N Caralopoulos, Yuksel Agca, Cansu Agca and Edward G Stopa

    Citation: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 2015 12:2

    Content type: Research

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