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The outdoor air pollution and brain health workshopUnmasking silent neurotoxicity following developmental exposure to environmental toxicantsA model for the induction of autism in the ecosystem of the human body: the anatomy of a modern pandemic?The immune system and developmental programming of brain and behavior.Microglia and memory: modulation by early-life infectionEarly-life programming of later-life brain and behavior: a critical role for the immune system.Optimized solubilization of TRIzol-precipitated protein permits Western blotting analysis to maximize data available from brain tissue.Enduring consequences of early-life infection on glial and neural cell genesis within cognitive regions of the brain.Neonatal Escherichia coli infection alters glial, cytokine, and neuronal gene expression in response to acute amphetamine in adolescent ratsEarly-life infection is a vulnerability factor for aging-related glial alterations and cognitive declineShort day lengths augment stress-induced leukocyte trafficking and stress-induced enhancement of skin immune function.FACS analysis of neuronal-glial interactions in the nucleus accumbens following morphine administration.Developmental programming of brain and behavior by perinatal diet: focus on inflammatory mechanismsLPS elicits a much larger and broader inflammatory response than Escherichia coli infection within the hippocampus of neonatal rats.Alteration of the rat cecal microbiome during colonization with the helminth Hymenolepis diminuta.Early-life experience decreases drug-induced reinstatement of morphine CPP in adulthood via microglial-specific epigenetic programming of anti-inflammatory IL-10 expression.Got worms? Perinatal exposure to helminths prevents persistent immune sensitization and cognitive dysfunction induced by early-life infection.A lifespan approach to neuroinflammatory and cognitive disorders: a critical role for glia.Environmental enrichment alters glial antigen expression and neuroimmune function in the adult rat hippocampusSex differences in microglial colonization of the developing rat brain.Sex, glia, and development: interactions in health and disease.Is autism a member of a family of diseases resulting from genetic/cultural mismatches? Implications for treatment and prevention.Stressor-specific alterations in corticosterone and immune responses in miceExamination of sex and minocycline treatment on acute morphine-induced analgesia and inflammatory gene expression along the pain pathway in Sprague-Dawley rats.Bacterial infection early in life protects against stressor-induced depressive-like symptoms in adult rats.Sex differences in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders: Focus on microglial function and neuroinflammation during development.Frank A. Beach award: programming of neuroendocrine function by early-life experience: a critical role for the immune system.Adolescent morphine exposure affects long-term microglial function and later-life relapse liability in a model of addictionMaternal stress and effects of prenatal air pollution on offspring mental health outcomes in mice.Neonatal E. coli infection causes neuro-behavioral deficits associated with hypomyelination and neuronal sequestration of ironNeonatal infection modulates behavioral flexibility and hippocampal activation on a Morris Water Maze task.Chemokines and the hippocampus: a new perspective on hippocampal plasticity and vulnerability.Maternal inflammatory diet and adverse pregnancy outcomes: Circulating cytokines and genomic imprinting as potential regulators?Glial and Neuroimmune Mechanisms as Critical Modulators of Drug Use and Abuse.Opioid Self-Administration is Attenuated by Early-Life Experience and Gene Therapy for Anti-Inflammatory IL-10 in the Nucleus Accumbens of Male Rats.Beyond infection - Maternal immune activation by environmental factors, microglial development, and relevance for autism spectrum disorders.Neonatal bacterial infection alters fever to live and simulated infections in adulthood.Melatonin regulates energy balance and attenuates fever in Siberian hamsters.Reconstitution of the human biome as the most reasonable solution for epidemics of allergic and autoimmune diseases.Genetic resistance to infection influences a male's sexual attractiveness and modulation of testosterone.
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