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1. The Acute and Chronic Effects of Acetazolamide and Topiramate on Intracranial Pressure and CSF Secretion

8. ARDD 2020: from aging mechanisms to interventions

11. Astrocytic connexin hemichannels are regulated by PKC phosphorylation in an isoform-specific manner

12. Characterization of a novel phosphorylation site in the sodium-chloride cotransporter, NCC

15. Water transport between CNS compartments: contributions of aquaporins and cotransporters

16. Vasopressin-dependent short-term regulation of aquaporin 4 expressed in Xenopus oocytes

19. Lightfastness and Surface Activity of Dyes : The Effect of Alkylation and of Sulfonation.

25. Book reviews.

26. Book reviews.

28. The Na + ,K + ,2Cl - Cotransporter, Not Aquaporin 1, Sustains Cerebrospinal Fluid Secretion While Controlling Brain K + Homeostasis.

29. Differential Lipid Signatures of Lumbar and Cisternal Cerebrospinal Fluid.

30. The CSF lipid profile in patients with probable idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus differs from control but does not differ between shunt responders and non-responders.

31. Proteomic profile and predictive markers of outcome in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage.

32. Aqp4a and Trpv4 mediate regulatory cell volume increase for swimming maintenance of marine fish spermatozoa.

33. The evolutionarily conserved choroid plexus contributes to the homeostasis of brain ventricles in zebrafish.

34. Paediatric hydrocephalus.

35. CSF hyperdynamics in rats mimicking the obesity and androgen excess characteristic of patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

36. Toward New AQP4 Inhibitors: ORI-TRN-002.

37. Acetazolamide and topiramate lower intracranial pressure through differential mechanisms: The effect of acute and chronic administration.

38. Ventricular CSF proteomic profiles and predictors of surgical treatment outcome in chronic hydrocephalus.

39. Dual function of the choroid plexus: Cerebrospinal fluid production and control of brain ion homeostasis.

40. CSF hypersecretion versus impaired CSF absorption in posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus: a systematic review.

41. Distinct Cerebrospinal Fluid Lipid Signature in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage-Induced Hydrocephalus.

42. Day-night fluctuations in choroid plexus transcriptomics and cerebrospinal fluid metabolomics.

43. Posthemorrhagic Hydrocephalus in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Occurs Independently of CSF Osmolality.

44. Spontaneously hypertensive rats can become hydrocephalic despite undisturbed secretion and drainage of cerebrospinal fluid.

45. Nocturnal increase in cerebrospinal fluid secretion as a circadian regulator of intracranial pressure.

46. Modelling idiopathic intracranial hypertension in rats: contributions of high fat diet and testosterone to intracranial pressure and cerebrospinal fluid production.

47. Inflammatory Markers as Predictors of Shunt Dependency and Functional Outcome in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.

48. Are standing osmotic gradients the main driver of cerebrospinal fluid production? A computational analysis.

49. Differential proteomic profile of lumbar and ventricular cerebrospinal fluid.

50. Lysophosphatidic acid as a CSF lipid in posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus that drives CSF accumulation via TRPV4-induced hyperactivation of NKCC1.

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