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1. Inhibition of host 5-lipoxygenase reduces overexuberant inflammatory responses and mortality associated with Cryptococcus meningoencephalitis

2. Fractalkine isoforms differentially regulate microglia-mediated inflammation and enhance visual function in the diabetic retina

3. Dynamic intravital imaging reveals reactive vessel-associated microglia play a protective role in cerebral malaria coagulopathy

4. Astrogliosis in the GFAP-CreERT2:Rosa26iDTR Mouse Model Does Not Exacerbate Retinal Microglia Activation or Müller Cell Gliosis under Hypoxic Conditions

5. Therapeutic Delivery of Soluble Fractalkine Ameliorates Vascular Dysfunction in the Diabetic Retina

6. Models of microglia depletion and replenishment elicit protective effects to alleviate vascular and neuronal damage in the diabetic murine retina

7. Pharmacological depletion of microglia alleviates neuronal and vascular damage in the diabetic CX3CR1-WT retina but not in CX3CR1-KO or hCX3CR1I249/M280-expressing retina

8. Defibrinogenation Ameliorates Retinal Microgliosis and Inflammation in A CX3CR1-Independent Manner

9. 371 Fractalkine isoforms using gene therapy differentially regulate microglia activation and vascular damage in the diabetic retina

10. Genetically enhancing the expression of chemokine domain of CX3CL1 fails to prevent tau pathology in mouse models of tauopathy

11. Elimination of intravascular thrombi prevents early mortality and reduces gliosis in hyper-inflammatory experimental cerebral malaria

12. Role of the Fractalkine Receptor in CNS Autoimmune Inflammation: New Approach Utilizing a Mouse Model Expressing the Human CX3CR1I249/M280 Variant

13. Disruption of Fractalkine Signaling Leads to Microglial Activation and Neuronal Damage in the Diabetic Retina

14. The Role of Microglia in Diabetic Retinopathy

15. Region specific knock-out reveals distinct roles of chromatin modifiers in adult neurogenic niches

17. Clonaje y caracterización molecular de dos genes homólogos hsp70 del hongo dimórficoParacoccidioides brasilensis

18. The Role of Microglia in Diabetic Retinopathy

19. Regulation of Tau Pathology by the Microglial Fractalkine Receptor

20. Time-dependent effects of CX3CR1 in a mouse model of mild traumatic brain injury

21. Reduced Leukocyte Infiltration in Absence of Eosinophils Correlates with Decreased Tissue Damage and Disease Susceptibility in ΔdblGATA Mice during Murine Neurocysticercosis.

22. Loss of tau rescues inflammation-mediated neurodegeneration

23. Selective chemokine receptor usage by central nervous system myeloid cells in CCR2-red fluorescent protein knock-in mice.

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