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251 related items for PubMed ID: 33127584

  • 1. A role for neuroimmune signaling in a rat model of Gulf War Illness-related pain.
    Lacagnina MJ, Li J, Lorca S, Rice KC, Sullivan K, O'Callaghan JP, Grace PM.
    Brain Behav Immun; 2021 Jan; 91():418-428. PubMed ID: 33127584
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  • 2. Corticosterone potentiates DFP-induced neuroinflammation and affects high-order diffusion imaging in a rat model of Gulf War Illness.
    Koo BB, Michalovicz LT, Calderazzo S, Kelly KA, Sullivan K, Killiany RJ, O'Callaghan JP.
    Brain Behav Immun; 2018 Jan; 67():42-46. PubMed ID: 28782715
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  • 4. Epigenetic impacts of stress priming of the neuroinflammatory response to sarin surrogate in mice: a model of Gulf War illness.
    Ashbrook DG, Hing B, Michalovicz LT, Kelly KA, Miller JV, de Vega WC, Miller DB, Broderick G, O'Callaghan JP, McGowan PO.
    J Neuroinflammation; 2018 Mar 17; 15(1):86. PubMed ID: 29549885
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  • 5. The β-adrenergic receptor blocker and anti-inflammatory drug propranolol mitigates brain cytokine expression in a long-term model of Gulf War Illness.
    Michalovicz LT, Kelly KA, Miller DB, Sullivan K, O'Callaghan JP.
    Life Sci; 2021 Nov 15; 285():119962. PubMed ID: 34563566
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  • 6. Corticosterone primes the neuroinflammatory response to Gulf War Illness-relevant organophosphates independently of acetylcholinesterase inhibition.
    Locker AR, Michalovicz LT, Kelly KA, Miller JV, Miller DB, O'Callaghan JP.
    J Neurochem; 2017 Aug 15; 142(3):444-455. PubMed ID: 28500787
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  • 11. Experimental Models of Gulf War Illness, a Chronic Neuropsychiatric Disorder in Veterans.
    Reddy DS, Wu X, Singh T, Neff M.
    Curr Protoc; 2023 Mar 15; 3(3):e707. PubMed ID: 36947687
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  • 12. Corticosterone and pyridostigmine/DEET exposure attenuate peripheral cytokine expression: Supporting a dominant role for neuroinflammation in a mouse model of Gulf War Illness.
    Michalovicz LT, Locker AR, Kelly KA, Miller JV, Barnes Z, Fletcher MA, Miller DB, Klimas NG, Morris M, Lasley SM, O'Callaghan JP.
    Neurotoxicology; 2019 Jan 15; 70():26-32. PubMed ID: 30339781
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  • 13. Minocycline alleviates Gulf War Illness rats via altering gut microbiome, attenuating neuroinflammation and enhancing hippocampal neurogenesis.
    Liu L, Wang EQ, Du C, Chen HS, Lv Y.
    Behav Brain Res; 2021 Jul 23; 410():113366. PubMed ID: 34000339
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  • 14. Nerve agent exposure and physiological stress alter brain microstructure and immune profiles after inflammatory challenge in a long-term rat model of Gulf War Illness.
    Cheng CH, Guan Y, Chiplunkar VP, Mortazavi F, Medalla ML, Sullivan K, O'Callaghan JP, Koo BB, Kelly KA, Michalovicz LT.
    Brain Behav Immun Health; 2024 Dec 23; 42():100878. PubMed ID: 39430882
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  • 17. Gulf war illness-related chemicals increase CD11b/c+ monocyte infiltration into the liver and aggravate hepatic cholestasis in a rodent model.
    Petrescu AD, Grant S, Frampton G, McMillin M, Kain J, Kodali M, Shetty AK, DeMorrow S.
    Sci Rep; 2018 Sep 03; 8(1):13147. PubMed ID: 30177688
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  • 19. Pathophysiological basis and promise of experimental therapies for Gulf War Illness, a chronic neuropsychiatric syndrome in veterans.
    Kodali M, Jankay T, Shetty AK, Reddy DS.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2023 Apr 03; 240(4):673-697. PubMed ID: 36790443
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  • 20. Cognitive decrements in 1991 Gulf War veterans: associations with Gulf War illness and neurotoxicant exposures in the Boston Biorepository, Recruitment, and Integrative Network (BBRAIN) cohorts.
    Keating D, Krengel M, Dugas J, Toomey R, Chao L, Steele L, Janulewicz LP, Heeren T, Quinn E, Klimas N, Sullivan K.
    Environ Health; 2023 Oct 04; 22(1):68. PubMed ID: 37794452
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