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Toll-like receptor mRNA expression is selectively increased in the colonic mucosa of two animal models relevant to irritable bowel syndromeEnhanced peripheral toll-like receptor responses in psychosis: further evidence of a pro-inflammatory phenotype.A Distinct Profile of Tryptophan Metabolism along the Kynurenine Pathway Downstream of Toll-Like Receptor Activation in Irritable Bowel Syndrome.Retinal ganglion cells: dying to survive."Killing the Blues": a role for cellular suicide (apoptosis) in depression and the antidepressant response?Cytokine imbalance in irritable bowel syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis.The intestinal epithelial cell cycle: uncovering its 'cryptic' nature.Epigenetics and innate immunity: the 'unTolld' story.Understanding the regulation of pattern recognition receptors in inflammatory diseases - a 'Nod' in the right direction.Time-course of striatal Toll-like receptor expression in neurotoxic, environmental and inflammatory rat models of Parkinson's disease.The probiotic Bifidobacterium infantis 35624 displays visceral antinociceptive effects in the rat.Differential visceral nociceptive, behavioural and neurochemical responses to an immune challenge in the stress-sensitive Wistar Kyoto rat strain.Age-dependent susceptibility of the retinal ganglion cell layer to cell death.Leptin modifies the prosecretory and prokinetic effects of the inflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 on colonic function in Sprague-Dawley rats.Soluble mediators in plasma from irritable bowel syndrome patients excite rat submucosal neurons.Menstrual Cycle Influences Toll-Like Receptor ResponsesSchizophrenia patients with a history of childhood trauma have a pro-inflammatory phenotypeAn apPEAling new therapeutic for ulcerative colitis?A Critical role for Bim in retinal ganglion cell deathAge-dependent rat retinal ganglion cell susceptibility to apoptotic stimuli: implications for glaucomaInhibition of anti-viral responses in intestinal epithelial cells by epigenetic modifying drugs is mediated by a reduction in viral pattern recognition receptor expression and activityViral mimetic priming enhances α-synuclein-induced degeneration: Implications for Parkinson's disease
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