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1. Progesterone Modulates Mitochondrial Functions in Human Glioblastoma Cells

2. Peripheral Myeloid Cell EP2 Activation Contributes to the Deleterious Consequences of Status Epilepticus

3. Stroke-Induced Peripheral Immune Dysfunction in Vitamin D–Deficient Conditions: Modulation by Progesterone and Vitamin D

4. Impact of Stress on Epilepsy: Focus on Neuroinflammation—A Mini Review

5. Stress primes microglial polarization after global ischemia: Therapeutic potential of progesterone

6. Sex differences in the performance of cognitive tasks in a murine model of metabolic syndrome

7. Post-ischemic stroke systemic inflammation: Immunomodulation by progesterone and vitamin D hormone

8. Population Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Solithromycin following Intravenous and Oral Administration in Infants, Children, and Adolescents

9. Neurosteroid allopregnanolone reduces ipsilateral visual cortex potentiation following unilateral optic nerve injury

10. Progesterone Treatment Attenuates Glycolytic Metabolism and Induces Senescence in Glioblastoma

11. Prehospital Intubation: Further Confounders in Trial Results

12. Abstract TP83: Stress Exacerbates Global Ischemia-induced Inflammatory Response: Intervention by Progesterone

13. Disruption of motor behavior and injury to the CNS induced by 3-thienylboronic acid in mice

14. On the Limitations of Progesterone Treatment in Very Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: What Can Be Learned from Allitt et al., 'Progesterone Exacerbates Short-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury'

15. Goldstein et al.'s Secondary Analysis of Progesterone Clinical Trial for Traumatic Brain Injury Can Only Reflect the Same Trial Design Flaws: A Response to 'Very Early Administration of Progesterone Does Not Improve Neuropsychological Outcomes in Subjects with Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury'

16. GCN5 is a positive regulator of origins of DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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