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9. Combination of cuprizone and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis to study inflammatory brain lesion formation and progression

14. miR-23a contributes to T cellular redox metabolism in juvenile idiopathic oligoarthritis

24. miR-23a contributes to T cellular redox metabolism in juvenile idiopathic oligoarthritis.

25. The formyl peptide receptor agonist Ac2-26 alleviates neuroinflammation in a mouse model of pneumococcal meningitis

26. Störung der Blut-Rückenmark-Schranke bei Patienten mit degenerativer zervikaler Myelopathie - Potential zur Wiederherstellung?

30. Inhibition of formyl peptide receptors improves the outcome in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease

31. Inhibition of formyl peptide receptors improves the outcome in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease

37. Blut-Myelon Schrankenstörung bei Patienten mit degenerativer zervikaler Myelopathie

38. Degenerative zervikale Myelopathie - Chronisch traumatische Schädigungen des Rückenmarks führen zu Veränderungen endogener inflammatorischer und angiogenetischer Mediator - Konzentrationen im Liquor

42. Involvement of formyl peptide receptors in receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) - and amyloid beta 1-42-induced signal transduction in glial cells

43. The annexin A1/FPR2 signaling axis expands alveolar macrophages, limits viral replication, and attenuates pathogenesis in the murine influenza A virus infection model

44. The androgen receptor antagonist enzalutamide induces apoptosis, dysregulates the heat shock protein system, and diminishes the androgen receptor and estrogen receptor β1 expression in prostate cancer cells

45. P3-047: OPTIMIZATION OF FORMYL PEPTIDE RECEPTOR 2 (FPR2) AGONISTS WITH NEUROPROTECTIVE PROPERTIES IN MODELS OF NEUROINFLAMMATION RELATED TO ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

46. The formyl peptide receptor like-1 and scavenger receptor MARCO are involved in glial cell activation in bacterial meningitis

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