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The Blood-Brain Barrier Challenge for the Treatment of Brain Cancer, Secondary Brain Metastases, and Neurological Diseases.
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EngineeringVarious Tumor EntitiesHigh-grade GliomasBiomedical EngineeringBrain LesionGliomaCerebral Vascular RegulationNeuroinflammationNeuro-oncologySecondary Brain MetastasesAntibody EngineeringNeurologyTarget MoleculesCell-based Drug DeliveryBlood-brain Barrier ChallengeMedicineBrain CancerTumor TargetingCerebral Blood FlowTumor MicroenvironmentBiomolecular EngineeringDrug TargetingBlood–brain BarrierNeuroscienceOncologySmall Molecules
Formation of metastases from various tumor entities in the brain is a major problem for the treatment of advanced cancer. We describe target molecules and tools for the delivery of small molecules or proteins across the blood-brain barrier (BBB), and the treatment of brain tumors and metastases with antibody-related moieties. In addition, drugs preventing formation of metastases or interfering with the growth of established metastases are described, as well as pre-clinical metastasis models and corresponding clinical data. Furthermore, we discuss the delivery of effector proteins and antibody-based moieties fused with an antibody-based scaffold across the BBB in several model systems which might be applicable for the treatment of brain metastases.
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