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Thomas Zeuthen is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with significant contributions across several specialized subfields including molecular biology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, neurology, cell biology, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

Their work extensively covers topics such as ion transport and channel regulation, barrier structure and function studies, cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus, caveolin-1 and cellular processes, neonatal and fetal brain pathology, neuroscience of respiration and sleep, and neuroscience and neuropharmacology research.

Recent publications by Thomas Zeuthen include the following:

  • "Cerebrospinal fluid production by the choroid plexus: a century of barrier research revisited", 2022, Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
  • "Membrane transporters control cerebrospinal fluid formation independently of conventional osmosis to modulate intracranial pressure", 2022, Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
  • "Cerebrospinal fluid formation is controlled by membrane transporters to modulate intracranial pressure", 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Nanna MacAulay
  • Annette Buur Steffensen
  • Eva Kjer Oernbo
  • Pooya Razzaghi Khamesi
  • Trine L. Toft-Bertelsen

The main venues of publication for Thomas Zeuthen's work are:

  • Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Extracellular ion concentrations during spreading depression and ischemia in the rat brain cortex

    Anker Jon Hansen;Thomas Zeuthen

  • Cotransport of Water by the Na + /glucose Cotransporter

    Donald D. F. Loo;Thomas Zeuthen;Grischa Chandy;Ernest M. Wright

  • Aquaporin homologues in plants and mammals transport ammonia.

    Thomas P. Jahn;Anders L.B. Møller;Thomas Zeuthen;Lars M. Holm

  • Point mutations in the aromatic/arginine region in aquaporin 1 allow passage of urea, glycerol, ammonia, and protons

    Eric Beitz;Binghua Wu;Lars M. Holm;Joachim E. Schultz

  • Aquaporins in complex tissues: distribution of aquaporins 1–5 in human and rat eye

    Steffen Hamann;Thomas Zeuthen;Morten La Cour;Erlend A. Nagelhus

  • NH3 and NH4+ permeability in aquaporin-expressing Xenopus oocytes.

    Lars M. Holm;Thomas P. Jahn;Anders L. B. Møller;Jan K. Schjoerring

  • Transport of Water and Glycerol in Aquaporin 3 Is Gated by H

    Thomas Zeuthen;Dan Arne Klaerke

  • The human Na+–glucose cotransporter is a molecular water pump

    A.-K. Meinild;D. A. Klaerke;D. D. F. Loo;E. M. Wright

  • Water pumps

    Donald D. F. Loo;Ernest M. Wright;Thomas Zeuthen

  • Water-Transporting Proteins

    Thomas Zeuthen

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

    N MacAulay;T Zeuthen

  • Bidirectional Water Fluxes and Specificity for Small Hydrophilic Molecules in Aquaporins 0–5

    Anne-Kristine Meinild;Dan A. Klaerke;Thomas Zeuthen

  • Measurement of Cell Volume Changes by Fluorescence Self-Quenching

    Steffen Hamann;Jens Folke Kiilgaard;Thomas Litman;Francisco J. Alvarez-Leefmans

  • Local Impermeant Anions Establish the Neuronal Chloride Concentration

    J. Glykys;V. Dzhala;K. Egawa;T Balena

  • Competitive, non-competitive and cooperative interactions between substrates of P-glycoprotein as measured by its ATPase activity.

    Thomas Litman;Thomas Zeuthen;Torben Skovsgaard;Wilfred D Stein

  • Structure-activity relationships of P-glycoprotein interacting drugs: kinetic characterization of their effects on ATPase activity

    Thomas Litman;Thomas Zeuthen;Torben Skovsgaard;Wilfred D. Stein

  • Passive water and ion transport by cotransporters.

    Donald D. F. Loo;Bruce A. Hirayama;Anne‐Kristine Meinild;Grischa Chandy

  • Maxi K+ channels in leaky epithelia are regulated by intracellular Ca2+, pH and membrane potential.

    Ove Christensen;Thomas Zeuthen

  • Cotransport of K+, Cl- and H2O by membrane proteins from choroid plexus epithelium of Necturus maculosus.

    T Zeuthen

  • Ammonia and urea permeability of mammalian aquaporins.

    Thomas Litman;Rikke Søgaard;Thomas Zeuthen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ernest M. Wright
Ernest M. Wright University of California, Los Angeles
Donald D. F. Loo
Donald D. F. Loo University of California, Los Angeles
Thomas Litman
Thomas Litman University of Copenhagen
Wilfred D. Stein
Wilfred D. Stein Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ulrik Gether
Ulrik Gether University of Copenhagen
Jan K. Schjoerring
Jan K. Schjoerring University of Copenhagen
Ole Petter Ottersen
Ole Petter Ottersen University of Oslo
Søren Nielsen
Søren Nielsen Aalborg University
Erlend A. Nagelhus
Erlend A. Nagelhus University of Oslo
Joachim E. Schultz
Joachim E. Schultz University of Tübingen

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