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Academic Article Minocycline attenuates mechanical allodynia and proinflammatory cytokine expression in rat models of pain facilitation.
Academic Article Rapid isolation of highly enriched and quiescent microglia from adult rat hippocampus: immunophenotypic and functional characteristics.
Academic Article Microglia serve as a neuroimmune substrate for stress-induced potentiation of CNS pro-inflammatory cytokine responses.
Academic Article Pain intensity and duration can be enhanced by prior challenge: initial evidence suggestive of a role of microglial priming.
Academic Article Glucocorticoids mediate stress-induced priming of microglial pro-inflammatory responses.
Academic Article Aging-related changes in neuroimmune-endocrine function: implications for hippocampal-dependent cognition.
Academic Article Aging sensitizes rapidly isolated hippocampal microglia to LPS ex vivo.
Academic Article Prior exposure to glucocorticoids sensitizes the neuroinflammatory and peripheral inflammatory responses to E. coli lipopolysaccharide.
Concept Microglia
Academic Article Chronic exposure to exogenous glucocorticoids primes microglia to pro-inflammatory stimuli and induces NLRP3 mRNA in the hippocampus.
Academic Article Stress induces the danger-associated molecular pattern HMGB-1 in the hippocampus of male Sprague Dawley rats: a priming stimulus of microglia and the NLRP3 inflammasome.
Academic Article Microglia inflammatory responses are controlled by an intrinsic circadian clock.
Academic Article Greater glucocorticoid receptor activation in hippocampus of aged rats sensitizes microglia.
Academic Article The danger-associated molecular pattern HMGB1 mediates the neuroinflammatory effects of methamphetamine.
Academic Article Stress-induced neuroinflammatory priming is time of day dependent.
Academic Article The redox state of the alarmin HMGB1 is a pivotal factor in neuroinflammatory and microglial priming: A role for the NLRP3 inflammasome.
Academic Article Stress disinhibits microglia via down-regulation of CD200R: A mechanism of neuroinflammatory priming.
Academic Article Neuroinflammatory priming to stress is differentially regulated in male and female rats.
Academic Article Pattern recognition receptors mediate pro-inflammatory effects of extracellular mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM).
Grant Mycobacterium vaccae and stress resilience: Neural mechanisms
Academic Article Immunization with Mycobacterium vaccae induces an anti-inflammatory milieu in the CNS: Attenuation of stress-induced microglial priming, alarmins and anxiety-like behavior.
Academic Article Stress and aging act through common mechanisms to elicit neuroinflammatory priming.
Academic Article Mycobacterium vaccae immunization protects aged rats from surgery-elicited neuroinflammation and cognitive dysfunction.
Academic Article Microglia: Neuroimmune-sensors of stress.
Academic Article Glucocorticoids mediate stress induction of the alarmin HMGB1 and reduction of the microglia checkpoint receptor CD200R1 in limbic brain structures.
Academic Article Acute stress induces chronic neuroinflammatory, microglial and behavioral priming: A role for potentiated NLRP3 inflammasome activation.
Academic Article SARS-CoV-2 spike S1 subunit induces neuroinflammatory, microglial and behavioral sickness responses: Evidence of PAMP-like properties.
Academic Article Effects of Mycobacterium vaccae NCTC 11659 and Lipopolysaccharide Challenge on Polarization of Murine BV-2 Microglial Cells.

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