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    Barua CC, Haloi P, Saikia B, Sulakhiya K, Pathak DC, Tamuli S, Rizavi H, Ren X.
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  • 23. Proanthocyanidin prevents lipopolysaccharide-induced depressive-like behavior in mice via neuroinflammatory pathway.
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  • 25. Chronic expression of low levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in the substantia nigra elicits progressive neurodegeneration, delayed motor symptoms and microglia/macrophage activation.
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  • 29. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist Exendin-4 improves neurological outcomes by attenuating TBI- induced inflammatory responses and MAPK activation in rats.
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  • 32. The putative JAK-STAT inhibitor AG490 exacerbates LPS-fever, reduces sickness behavior, and alters the expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory genes in the rat brain.
    Damm J, Harden LM, Gerstberger R, Roth J, Rummel C.
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  • 33. The induction of neuronal death by up-regulated microglial cathepsin H in LPS-induced neuroinflammation.
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    Lee JS, Song JH, Sohn NW, Shin JW.
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  • 37. Pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokine mRNA induction in the periphery and brain following intraperitoneal administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharide.
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  • 39. GLP-2 Attenuates LPS-Induced Inflammation in BV-2 Cells by Inhibiting ERK1/2, JNK1/2 and NF-κB Signaling Pathways.
    Li N, Liu BW, Ren WZ, Liu JX, Li SN, Fu SP, Zeng YL, Xu SY, Yan X, Gao YJ, Liu DF, Wang W.
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  • 40. Peripheral lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge promotes microglial hyperactivity in aged mice that is associated with exaggerated induction of both pro-inflammatory IL-1beta and anti-inflammatory IL-10 cytokines.
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