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  1. The central nervous system (CNS) is extremely vulnerable to ischemic injury. The details underlying this susceptibility are not completely understood. Since the CNS is surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) t...

    Authors: Yanming F Wang, Judith K Gwathmey, Guorong Zhang, Sulpicio G Soriano, Shunli He and Yanguang Wang
    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2005 2:7
  2. Putatively active drugs are often intraventricularly administered to gain direct access to brain and circumvent the blood-brain barrier. A few studies on the normal central nervous system (CNS) have shown, how...

    Authors: Tavarekere N Nagaraja, Padma Patel, Martin Gorski, Peter D Gorevic, Clifford S Patlak and Joseph D Fenstermacher
    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2005 2:5
  3. An intrathecal polyspecific antibody response is a well known finding in multiple sclerosis. However, little is known about the evolution of intrathecal antibodies over time and their impact on the disease pro...

    Authors: Hela-Felicitas Petereit and Dirk Reske
    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2005 2:3
  4. The LEW/Jms rat strain has inherited hydrocephalus, with more males affected than females and an overall expression rate of 28%. This study aimed to determine chromosomal positions for genetic loci causing the...

    Authors: Hazel C Jones, Crystal F Totten, David A Mayorga, Mei Yue and Barbara J Carter
    Citation: Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2005 2:2