Publications by authors named "Nicole Riede"

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has a dramatic impact on mortality and quality of life and the development of effective treatment strategies is of great socio-economic relevance. A growing interest exists in using polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) as carriers across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) for potentially effective drugs in TBI. However, the effect of NP material and type of surfactant on their distribution within organs, the amount of the administrated dose that reaches the brain parenchyma in areas with intact and opened BBB after trauma, and a possible elicited inflammatory response are still to be clarified.

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  • Scientists found out that a chemical called thrombin can make brain injuries worse after bleeding inside the brain.
  • They tested this by injuring mice's brains and looking at the effects of thrombin with and without blood.
  • They discovered that thrombin becomes more active after the injury, whether there’s blood or not, and this can cause more damage to brain cells.*
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