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SUMMARY:Séminaire impromptu - Martin Lauritzen
DESCRIPTION:(CGFB\, Campus Carreire) \nDepartment of Neuroscience University of Copenhagen\, Denmark Department of Clinical Neurophysiology Glostrup\, Denmark \nInvitant : Jérôme Badaut\nTeam leader: Brain Molecular Imaging \, INCIA \n\nAbstract :\nNormal brain function depends on preserved supply of glucose and oxygen and even minor deficits in control of cerebral blood flow (CBF) lead to loss of brain function. Our understanding of the regulation of CBF has recently undergone a revolution due to the development of new concepts and new imaging techniques. In the past brain capillaries were viewed as tubes that passively conducted blood from the heart to the active nerve cells.\nHowever\, recent data suggest that brain capillaries have control mechanisms for blood flow regulation\, and novel microscopy techniques have now made it possible to examine the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in great detail in living animals as well.\nTogether this work has the potential to advance our understanding of regulation of blood flow and BBB permeability at the level of small arterioles and capillaries. This will allow for cross-verification of hypotheses between the lab-bench and the clinic and help to identify key molecular mediators and new therapeutic targets. \n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/seminaire-martin-lauritzen/
LOCATION:CGFB\, 38 rue Albert Marquet\, Bordeaux\, 33000\, France
CATEGORIES:Pour les scientifiques,Séminaire Impromptu
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