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The following pages link to Antenatal bacterial endotoxin sensitizes the immature rat brain to postnatal excitotoxic injury (Q46361023):
Displaying 17 items.
- Schizophrenia and autism: both shared and disorder-specific pathogenesis via perinatal inflammation? (Q30468160) (← links)
- Immunoexcitotoxicity as a central mechanism in chronic traumatic encephalopathy-A unifying hypothesis (Q34213029) (← links)
- The developing oligodendrocyte: key cellular target in brain injury in the premature infant (Q34995998) (← links)
- Inhibition of System Xc(-) Transporter Attenuates Autoimmune Inflammatory Demyelination (Q35815842) (← links)
- Interaction of inflammation and hyperoxia in a rat model of neonatal white matter damage. (Q36399447) (← links)
- Maternal Infections During Pregnancy and Cerebral Palsy in the Child. (Q36711767) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms involved in injury to the preterm brain (Q37095576) (← links)
- Nurr1 expression is modified by inflammation in microglia (Q37242548) (← links)
- G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 and group I metabotropic glutamate receptors mediate inflammation-induced sensitization to excitotoxic neurodegeneration (Q37334523) (← links)
- Perinatal inflammation results in decreased oligodendrocyte numbers in adulthood (Q37582303) (← links)
- Neural plasticity and the Kennard principle: Does it work for the preterm brain? (Q38111842) (← links)
- Bench to cribside: the path for developing a neuroprotectant (Q38169987) (← links)
- Microglia toxicity in preterm brain injury (Q38207363) (← links)
- Maternal immune activation and abnormal brain development across CNS disorders. (Q38259759) (← links)
- Inflammation-induced sensitization of the brain in term infants (Q38387876) (← links)
- A "multi-hit" model of neonatal white matter injury: cumulative contributions of chronic placental inflammation, acute fetal inflammation and postnatal inflammatory events (Q41745449) (← links)
- Effects of fetal exposure to lipopolysaccharide, perinatal anoxia and sensorimotor restriction on motor skills and musculoskeletal tissue: Implications for an animal model of cerebral palsy (Q44743982) (← links)