Vincent Bérézowski

3.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
49 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Vincent Bérézowski is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Neurology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Vincent Bérézowski has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Epidemiology, 15 papers in Neurology and 14 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Vincent Bérézowski's work include Acute Ischemic Stroke Management (17 papers), Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (12 papers) and Barrier Structure and Function Studies (12 papers). Vincent Bérézowski is often cited by papers focused on Acute Ischemic Stroke Management (17 papers), Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (12 papers) and Barrier Structure and Function Studies (12 papers). Vincent Bérézowski collaborates with scholars based in France, Poland and Sweden. Vincent Bérézowski's co-authors include Roméo Cecchelli, Marie‐Pierre Dehouck, Laurence Fénart, Maxime Culot, Stefan Lundquist, Mila Renftel, Julien Brillault, Bart Staels, Geneviève Martin and Corine Glineur and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Nature Reviews Drug Discovery.

In The Last Decade

Vincent Bérézowski

46 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

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Puy, Laurent, Neshika Samarasekera, Andrea Morotti, et al.. (2025). Hematoma Resorption in Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Translational Overview on Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Innovative Therapies. Translational Stroke Research. 16(6). 2350–2363.
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Puy, Laurent, et al.. (2024). Distinct neuroinflammatory patterns between cerebral microbleeds and microinfarcts in cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology. 11(12). 3328–3332. 3 indexed citations
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Puy, Laurent, Delphine Corseaux, Romain Perbet, et al.. (2021). Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) infiltrate haematoma and surrounding brain tissue after intracerebral haemorrhage: A post‐mortem study. Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology. 47(6). 867–877. 28 indexed citations
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Souguir, Zied, et al.. (2021). In vitro differentiation modifies the neurotoxic response of SH-SY5Y cells. Toxicology in Vitro. 77. 105235–105235. 12 indexed citations
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Pétrault, Maud, Thavarak Ouk, M. Bastide, et al.. (2020). Age and diet modify acute microhemorrhage outcome in the mouse brain. Neurobiology of Aging. 98. 99–107. 1 indexed citations
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Pétrault, Maud, Thavarak Ouk, Olivier Pétrault, et al.. (2019). Safety of oral anticoagulants on experimental brain microbleeding and cognition. Neuropharmacology. 155. 162–172. 11 indexed citations
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Pétrault, Olivier, Maud Pétrault, Thavarak Ouk, et al.. (2019). Visceral adiposity links cerebrovascular dysfunction to cognitive impairment in middle-aged mice. Neurobiology of Disease. 130. 104536–104536. 20 indexed citations
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Mysiorek, Caroline, Vincent Bérézowski, Andrzej A. Szczepankiewicz, et al.. (2014). Protein kinase C restricts transport of carnitine by amino acid transporter ATB0,+ apically localized in the blood–brain barrier. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 554. 28–35. 18 indexed citations
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Henry, Vincent, Vincent Laudenbach, Carine Ali, et al.. (2012). High t-PA release by neonate brain microvascular endothelial cells under glutamate exposure affects neuronal fate. Neurobiology of Disease. 50. 201–208. 20 indexed citations
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Culot, Maxime, Caroline Mysiorek, Mila Renftel, et al.. (2009). Cerebrovascular protection as a possible mechanism for the protective effects of NXY-059 in preclinical models: An in vitro study. Brain Research. 1294. 144–152. 22 indexed citations
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Gosselet, Fabien, Pietra Candela, Emmanuel Sevin, et al.. (2008). Transcriptional profiles of receptors and transporters involved in brain cholesterol homeostasis at the blood–brain barrier: Use of an in vitro model. Brain Research. 1249. 34–42. 72 indexed citations
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Januszewicz, Elżbieta, Magdalena Czeredys, Barry T. Hinton, et al.. (2007). Localization of organic cation/carnitine transporter (OCTN2) in cells forming the blood–brain barrier. Journal of Neurochemistry. 104(1). 113–123. 52 indexed citations
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Cecchelli, Roméo, Vincent Bérézowski, Stefan Lundquist, et al.. (2007). Modelling of the blood–brain barrier in drug discovery and development. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. 6(8). 650–661. 486 indexed citations breakdown →
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Bérézowski, Vincent, Christophe Landry, Marie‐Pierre Dehouck, Roméo Cecchelli, & Laurence Fénart. (2004). Contribution of glial cells and pericytes to the mRNA profiles of P-glycoprotein and multidrug resistance-associated proteins in an in vitro model of the blood–brain barrier. Brain Research. 1018(1). 1–9. 114 indexed citations
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Bérézowski, Vincent, et al.. (2004). Involvement of OCTN2 and B0,+in the transport of carnitine through anin vitromodel of the blood–brain barrier. Journal of Neurochemistry. 91(4). 860–872. 28 indexed citations
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Bérézowski, Vincent, Christophe Landry, Stefan Lundquist, et al.. (2004). Transport Screening of Drug Cocktails Through an in Vitro Blood-Brain Barrier: Is It a Good Strategy for Increasing the Throughput of the Discovery Pipeline?. Pharmaceutical Research. 21(5). 756–760. 26 indexed citations
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Martin, Geneviève, Frédérique Dol, Anne-Marie Marés, et al.. (2004). Lesion Progression in apoE-Deficient Mice: Implication of Chemokines and Effect of the AT1 Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonist Irbesartan. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 43(2). 191–199. 13 indexed citations
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Gentil, Benoît J., Christelle Benaud, Christian Delphin, et al.. (2004). Specific AHNAK expression in brain endothelial cells with barrier properties. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 203(2). 362–371. 53 indexed citations
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Klouz, Anis, Jean‐Paul Tillement, Michel Wierzbicki, et al.. (2003). [3H]BHDP as a novel and selective ligand for σ1 receptors in liver mitochondria and brain synaptosomes of the rat. FEBS Letters. 553(1-2). 157–162. 15 indexed citations
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Brillault, Julien, Vincent Bérézowski, Roméo Cecchelli, & Marie‐Pierre Dehouck. (2002). Intercommunications between brain capillary endothelial cells and glial cells increase the transcellular permeability of the blood–brain barrier during ischaemia. Journal of Neurochemistry. 83(4). 807–817. 68 indexed citations

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