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Academic Article Hormone regulation of microglial cell activation: relevance to multiple sclerosis.
Academic Article Protection of neurons and microglia against ethanol in a mouse model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-? agonists.
Academic Article ?-Lapachone ameliorization of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
Concept Disease Models, Animal
Academic Article The immunomodulator AS101 suppresses production of inflammatory cytokines and ameliorates the pathogenesis of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
Academic Article Pioglitazone blocks ethanol induction of microglial activation and immune responses in the hippocampus, cerebellum, and cerebral cortex in a mouse model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Academic Article Giant mice reveal new roles for GH in regulating the adipose immune microenvironment.
Academic Article Inflammatory responses to alcohol in the CNS: nuclear receptors as potential therapeutics for alcohol-induced neuropathologies.
Grant Effects of Alcohol on Microglia and Innate Immunity
Grant Neuroscience Research Center Core Facility at UAMS
Grant Neuroinflammatory Mechanisms in FASD: Development of Novel Therapeutic Strategies
Academic Article Ethanol modulation of hippocampal neuroinflammation, myelination, and neurodevelopment in a postnatal mouse model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Academic Article Ethanol Induces Neuroinflammation in a Chronic Plus Binge Mouse Model of Alcohol Use Disorder via TLR4 and MyD88-Dependent Signaling.
Academic Article Developmental Ethanol Exposure Impacts Purkinje Cells but Not Microglia in the Young Adult Cerebellum.

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