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51. Pathophysiological basis and promise of experimental therapies for Gulf War Illness, a chronic neuropsychiatric syndrome in veterans.

52. Dysbiosis in gastrointestinal pathophysiology: Role of the gut microbiome in Gulf War Illness.

53. Examining the current health of Gulf War veterans with the veterans affairs frailty index

54. Recent Research Trends in Neuroinflammatory and Neurodegenerative Disorders

55. A permethrin metabolite is associated with adaptive immune responses in Gulf War Illness

56. Pyridostigmine Bromide Pills and Pesticides Exposure as Risk Factors for Eye Disease in Gulf War Veterans.

57. Contributions of the gut microbiota to Gulf War Illness susceptibility: Findings from a mouse model.

58. Targeting dysfunctional endocannabinoid signaling in a mouse model of Gulf War illness.

59. Assessment of acupuncture's effectiveness in treating gulf war illness using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

60. Prolonged Antibiotic Use in a Preclinical Model of Gulf War Chronic Multisymptom-Illness Causes Renal Fibrosis-like Pathology via Increased micro-RNA 21-Induced PTEN Inhibition That Is Correlated with Low Host Lachnospiraceae Abundance

61. Sex-specific differences in plasma lipid profiles are associated with Gulf War Illness

62. The impact of post-traumatic stress on quality of life and fatigue in women with Gulf War Illness

63. A pilot reverse virtual screening study suggests toxic exposures caused long-term epigenetic changes in Gulf War Illness

64. Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) Clinical Normative Data for Gulf War Veterans.

65. Fatigue and Pain Severity in Gulf War Illness Is Associated With Changes in Inflammatory Cytokines and Positive Acute Phase Proteins.

66. A review of chemical warfare agents linked to respiratory and neurological effects experienced in Gulf War Illness.

67. The low glutamate diet improves cognitive functioning in veterans with Gulf War Illness and resting-state EEG potentially predicts response.

68. Impact of gulf war toxic exposures after mild traumatic brain injury.

69. Evaluation of delayed LNFPIII treatment initiation protocol on improving long-term behavioral and neuroinflammatory pathology in a mouse model of Gulf War Illness

70. Diagnosis of Gulf War Illness Using Laser-Induced Spectra Acquired from Blood Samples.

71. At the Root of 3 "Long" Diseases: Persistent Antigens Inflicting Chronic Damage on the Brain and Other Organs in Gulf War Illness, Long-COVID-19, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

72. Pain, But Not Physical Activity, Is Associated with Gray Matter Volume Differences in Gulf War Veterans with Chronic Pain.

73. Gastrointestinal problems, mechanisms and possible therapeutic directions in Gulf war illness: a mini review

74. Lower blood malondialdehyde is associated with past pesticide exposure: findings in Gulf War illness and healthy controls

75. Neuroprotection by 4R-cembranoid against Gulf War Illness-related Chemicals is mediated by ERK, PI3K, and CaMKII pathways.

76. Post-traumatic stress impact on health outcomes in Gulf War Illness

77. Pyridostigmine bromide elicits progressive and chronic impairments in the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of male rats

78. Cognitive Slowing in Gulf War Illness Predicts Executive Network Hyperconnectivity: Study in a Population-Representative Sample

79. Recent research on Gulf War illness and other health problems in veterans of the 1991 Gulf War: Effects of toxicant exposures during deployment

80. Cognitive Slowing in Gulf War Illness Predicts Executive Network Hyperconnectivity: Study in a Population-Representative Sample.

81. Association of Gulf War Illness-Related Symptoms with Military Exposures among 1990–1991 Gulf War Veterans Evaluated at the War-Related Illness and Injury Study Center (WRIISC).

82. The impact of post-traumatic stress on quality of life and fatigue in women with Gulf War Illness.

83. Sex-specific differences in plasma lipid profiles are associated with Gulf War Illness.

84. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Does Not Compromise Behavioral Pain Treatment: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial Among Veterans.

85. Results of a RCT assessing saline and xylitol nasal irrigation for CRS and fatigue in Gulf War illness

86. 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.

87. Lessons from 9/11 for Supporting Veterans Exposed to Military Environmental Hazards: Veterans' Issues in Focus.

88. Gulf War Illness Is Associated with Host Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis and Is Linked to Altered Species Abundance in Veterans from the BBRAIN Cohort.

89. PON1 Status in Relation to Gulf War Illness: Evidence of Gene-Exposure Interactions from a Multisite Case-Control Study of 1990-1991 Gulf War Veterans.

90. Pyridostigmine bromide, chlorpyrifos, and DEET combined Gulf War exposure insult depresses mitochondrial function in neuroblastoma cells.

91. Yoga is effective in treating symptoms of Gulf War illness: A randomized clinical trial.

92. A cellular approach to understanding and treating Gulf War Illness.

93. Neuroimmune mechanisms of cognitive impairment in a mouse model of Gulf War illness.

94. Differential phosphoprotein signaling in the cortex in mouse models of Gulf War Illness using corticosterone and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

95. Gastrointestinal problems, mechanisms and possible therapeutic directions in Gulf war illness: a mini review.

96. Longitudinal Patterns of Multimorbidity in Gulf War Era Veterans With and Without Gulf War Illness.

97. Gulf War Illness-associated increases in blood levels of interleukin 6 and C-reactive protein: biomarker evidence of inflammation

98. Progression of intervention-focused research for Gulf War illness

99. Helpful ways providers can communicate about persistent medically unexplained physical symptoms

100. Vagus Nerve Stimulation Ameliorates Cognitive Impairment and Increased Hippocampal Astrocytes in a Mouse Model of Gulf War Illness.

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