
Publikationen von Markus T. Grauer
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41 (1-2), S. 179 - 188 (2007)
Blood-brain barrier penetration and pharmacokinetics of amitriptyline and its metabolites in p-glycoprotein (abcb1ab) knock-out mice and controls. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2.
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34 (6), S. 342 - 344 (2006)
Long-term antibiotic treatment with roxithromycin in patients with multiple sclerosis. Infection 3.
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228 (1), S. 21 - 25 (2005)
Intrathecal IgA synthesis in neurosyphilis. Journal of the Neurological Sciences 4.
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383, S. 73 - 76 (2005)
The anti-Parkinson drug budipine is exported actively out of the brain by P-glycoprotein in mice. Neuroscience Letters 5.
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18 (4), S. 509 - 515 (2004)
P-glycoprotein is a factor in the uptake of dextromethorphan, but not of melperone, into the mouse brain: evidence for an overlap in substrate specificity between P-gp and CYP2D6. Journal of Psychopharmacology 6.
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18 (1), S. 66 - 74 (2004)
P-glycoprotein reduces the ability of amitriptyline metabolites to cross the blood-brain barrier in mice after a 10-day administration of amitriptyline. Journal of Psychopharmacology 7.
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36 (5), S. 222 - 222 (2003)
Results of routine CSF analysis of 1000 psychiatric patients. Pharmacopsychiatry 8.
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36 (5), S. 228 - 229 (2003)
Lipidperoxidation of brain homogenate and the non-enzymatic antioxidants vitamin C and vitamin E in abcb1ab (-/-) mutants and FVB controls. Pharmacopsychiatry 9.
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37 (3), S. 179 - 185 (2003)
abcb1ab P-glycoprotein is involved in the uptake of citalopram and trimipramine into the brain of mice. Journal of Psychiatric Research 10.
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54 (8), S. 840 - 846 (2003)
Differential enhancement of antidepressant penetration into the brain in mice with abcb1ab (mdr1ab) p-glycoprotein gene disruption. Biological Psychiatry 11.
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33 (4), S. 229 - 230 (2003)
Complications of hydroxyethyl starch in acute ischemic stroke and other brain injuries - Reply. Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis