Justin Rustenhoven
Justin Rustenhoven is a New Zealand neuroimmunologist and Senior Research Fellow in Pharmacology at the University of Auckland’s Centre for Brain Research. His work has shown how immune cells stationed at the brain’s borders and within meningeal lymphatic vessels influence ageing and neurodegenerative disease. In 2021 he received a five-year Rutherford Discovery Fellowship to explore ways of restoring lymphatic drainage and cognitive function in dementia.
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Age-related meningeal extracellular matrix remodeling compromises CNS lymphatic function by Kate Hitpass Romero, Taylor J. Stevenson, Leon C. D. Smyth, Ben Watkin, Samuel J.C. McCullough, Luca Vinnell, Amy M. Smith, Patrick Schweder, Jason A. Correia, Jonathan Kipnis, Mike Dragunow, Justin Rustenhoven
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In vitro models of microglia: a comparative study by Zoe Woolf, Taylor J. Stevenson, Kevin Lee, Blake Highet, Jena Macapagal Foliaki, Ramona Ratiu, Justin Rustenhoven, Jason Correia, Patrick Schweder, Peter Heppner, Maria Weinert, Natacha Coppieters, Thomas Park, Johanna Montgomery, Amy M. Smith, Michael Dragunow
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