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311 related items for PubMed ID: 28947376

  • 1. Antagonising TLR4-TRIF signalling before or after a low-dose alcohol binge during adolescence prevents alcohol drinking but not seeking behaviour in adulthood.
    Jacobsen JHW, Buisman-Pijlman FT, Mustafa S, Rice KC, Hutchinson MR.
    Neuropharmacology; 2018 Jan; 128():460-473. PubMed ID: 28947376
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  • 3. Involvement of TLR4 in the long-term epigenetic changes, rewarding and anxiety effects induced by intermittent ethanol treatment in adolescence.
    Montesinos J, Pascual M, Rodríguez-Arias M, Miñarro J, Guerri C.
    Brain Behav Immun; 2016 Mar; 53():159-171. PubMed ID: 26686767
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  • 5. Human Binge Alcohol Intake Inhibits TLR4-MyD88 and TLR4-TRIF Responses but Not the TLR3-TRIF Pathway: HspA1A and PP1 Play Selective Regulatory Roles.
    Muralidharan S, Lim A, Catalano D, Mandrekar P.
    J Immunol; 2018 Apr 01; 200(7):2291-2303. PubMed ID: 29445009
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  • 8. CRF-amplified neuronal TLR4/MCP-1 signaling regulates alcohol self-administration.
    June HL, Liu J, Warnock KT, Bell KA, Balan I, Bollino D, Puche A, Aurelian L.
    Neuropsychopharmacology; 2015 May 01; 40(6):1549-59. PubMed ID: 25567426
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  • 9. GABAAR α2-activated neuroimmune signal controls binge drinking and impulsivity through regulation of the CCL2/CX3CL1 balance.
    Aurelian L, Balan I.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2019 Oct 01; 236(10):3023-3043. PubMed ID: 31030249
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  • 13. Genetic and Pharmacologic Manipulation of TLR4 Has Minimal Impact on Ethanol Consumption in Rodents.
    Harris RA, Bajo M, Bell RL, Blednov YA, Varodayan FP, Truitt JM, de Guglielmo G, Lasek AW, Logrip ML, Vendruscolo LF, Roberts AJ, Roberts E, George O, Mayfield J, Billiar TR, Hackam DJ, Mayfield RD, Koob GF, Roberto M, Homanics GE.
    J Neurosci; 2017 Feb 01; 37(5):1139-1155. PubMed ID: 27986929
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  • 14. TLR4 response mediates ethanol-induced neurodevelopment alterations in a model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
    Pascual M, Montesinos J, Montagud-Romero S, Forteza J, Rodríguez-Arias M, Miñarro J, Guerri C.
    J Neuroinflammation; 2017 Jul 24; 14(1):145. PubMed ID: 28738878
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  • 16. Increased receptor for advanced glycation end product expression in the human alcoholic prefrontal cortex is linked to adolescent drinking.
    Vetreno RP, Qin L, Crews FT.
    Neurobiol Dis; 2013 Nov 24; 59():52-62. PubMed ID: 23867237
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  • 17. High Drinking in the Dark (HDID) mice are sensitive to the effects of some clinically relevant drugs to reduce binge-like drinking.
    Crabbe JC, Ozburn AR, Metten P, Barkley-Levenson A, Schlumbohm JP, Spence SE, Hack WR, Huang LC.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 2017 Sep 24; 160():55-62. PubMed ID: 28827047
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