Search

Your search keyword '"Jonathan P. Godbout"' showing total 160 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Jonathan P. Godbout" Remove constraint Author: "Jonathan P. Godbout"
160 results on '"Jonathan P. Godbout"'

Search Results

51. Neuroinflammatory Dynamics Underlie Memory Impairments after Repeated Social Defeat

54. Forced turnover of aged microglia induces an intermediate phenotype but does not rebalance CNS environmental cues driving priming to immune challenge

55. IL-6 Induced by Social Stress Promotes a Unique Transcriptional Signature in the Monocytes that Facilitate Anxiety

56. Prenatal stress disrupts social behavior, cortical neurobiology and commensal microbes in adult male offspring

57. Sequential activation of microglia and astrocyte cytokine expression precedes increased iba-1 or GFAP immunoreactivity following systemic immune challenge

58. The Impact of Macrophage- and Microglia-Secreted TNFα on Oncolytic HSV-1 Therapy in the Glioblastoma Tumor Microenvironment

59. Chronic Inflammation After TBI and Associated Behavioral Sequelae

60. Peripheral and central effects of repeated social defeat stress: Monocyte trafficking, microglial activation, and anxiety

61. Fluoxetine prevents the development of depressive-like behavior in a mouse model of cancer related fatigue

62. Interleukin 1 Type 1 Receptor Restore: A Genetic Mouse Model for Studying Interleukin 1 Receptor-Mediated Effects in Specific Cell Types

63. Repeated social defeat-induced neuroinflammation, anxiety-like behavior and resistance to fear extinction were attenuated by the cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN55,212-2

64. The Inflammatory Continuum of Traumatic Brain Injury and Alzheimer's Disease

65. Corticosterone Production during Repeated Social Defeat Causes Monocyte Mobilization from the Bone Marrow, Glucocorticoid Resistance, and Neurovascular Adhesion Molecule Expression

66. Microglial recruitment of IL-1β-producing monocytes to brain endothelium causes stress-induced anxiety

67. Immune Activation Promotes Depression 1 Month After Diffuse Brain Injury: A Role for Primed Microglia

68. Microglia Induce Motor Neuron Death via the Classical NF-κB Pathway in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

69. TGFβ produced by IL-10 redirected astrocytes attenuates microglial activation

70. Hippocampal Sparing Fractionated Whole Brain Irradiation Attenuates Microglia Activation and Preserves Immature Neurons Two Months after Treatment

72. Abstract #4384 Microglia-endothelial-monocyte interactions augment stress-induced anxiety

73. Cell-Type-Specific Interleukin 1 Receptor 1 Signaling in the Brain Regulates Distinct Neuroimmune Activities

74. Abstract # 2060 Microglia are extrinsically primed by the aged microenvironment

75. Abstract # 3205 The Role of Microglia in the Development and Exacerbation of Stress-Induced Pain Behavior

76. Increased micro-RNA 29b in the aged brain correlates with the reduction of insulin-like growth factor-1 and fractalkine ligand

77. Aging and the Immune System

78. Stress-Induced Recruitment of Bone Marrow-Derived Monocytes to the Brain Promotes Anxiety-Like Behavior

79. Riluzole Partially Rescues Age-Associated, but not LPS-Induced, Loss of Glutamate Transporters and Spatial Memory

80. Topography of age-related changes in sleep spindles

81. Review: Microglia of the aged brain: primed to be activated and resistant to regulation

82. Can Sustained Glia-Mediated Brain Inflammation After Repeated Concussive Brain Injury Be Detected In Vivo?

83. MIF Inhibitor ISO-1 Protects Photoreceptors and Reduces Gliosis in Experimental Retinal Detachment

84. BAI1 Orchestrates Macrophage Inflammatory Response to HSV Infection-Implications for Oncolytic Viral Therapy

85. Peripheral innate immune challenge exaggerated microglia activation, increased the number of inflammatory CNS macrophages, and prolonged social withdrawal in socially defeated mice

86. β-Adrenergic Receptor Antagonism Prevents Anxiety-Like Behavior and Microglial Reactivity Induced by Repeated Social Defeat

87. Social Stress Mobilizes Hematopoietic Stem Cells to Establish Persistent Splenic Myelopoiesis

88. Peripheral lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge promotes microglial hyperactivity in aged mice that is associated with exaggerated induction of both pro-inflammatory IL-1β and anti-inflammatory IL-10 cytokines

89. Exaggerated sickness behavior and brain proinflammatory cytokine expression in aged mice in response to intracerebroventricular lipopolysaccharide

90. Aging sensitizes mice to behavioral deficits induced by central HIV-1 gp120

91. Neuroinflammation and disruption in working memory in aged mice after acute stimulation of the peripheral innate immune system

92. Cognitive Deficits Develop 1 month after Diffuse Brain Injury and are Exaggerated by Microglia-Associated Reactivity to Peripheral Immune Challenge

93. Tumors Alter Inflammation and Impair Dermal Wound Healing in Female Mice

94. Aging with a traumatic brain injury: Could behavioral morbidities and endocrine symptoms be influenced by microglial priming?

95. Ibuprofen Ameliorates Fatigue- and Depressive-like Behavior in Tumor-bearing Mice

96. Priming the inflammatory pump of the CNS after traumatic brain injury

97. Sequential activation of microglia and astrocyte cytokine expression precedes increased Iba-1 or GFAP immunoreactivity following systemic immune challenge

99. Neuroinflammation in Aging

100. Stress-Induced Immune Dysregulation: Implications for Wound Healing, Infectious Disease and Cancer

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources