SZR-104, a Novel Kynurenic Acid Analogue with High Permeability through the Blood-Brain Barrier
By being an antagonist of glutamate and other receptors, kynurenic acid serves as an endogenous neuroprotectant in several pathologies of the brain. Unfortunately, systemic administration of kynurenic acid is hindered by its low permeability through the blood-brain barrier. One possibility to overco...
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Main Authors: | Kinga Molnár (Author), Bálint Lőrinczi (Author), Csilla Fazakas (Author), István Szatmári (Author), Ferenc Fülöp (Author), Noémi Kmetykó (Author), Róbert Berkecz (Author), István Ilisz (Author), István A. Krizbai (Author), Imola Wilhelm (Author), László Vécsei (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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