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1. Towards PET imaging of the dynamic phenotypes of microglia

2. Adipokines as immune cell modulators in multiple sclerosis

3. Inflammation of the choroid plexus in progressive multiple sclerosis: accumulation of granulocytes and T cells

4. Pro-resolving lipid mediator lipoxin A 4 attenuates neuro-inflammation by modulating T cell responses and modifies the spinal cord lipidome

5. Contribution of Gut Microbiota to Immunological Changes in Alzheimer’s Disease

6. Myeloid ATP citrate lyase regulates macrophage inflammatory responses in vitro without altering inflammatory disease outcomes

7. Single‐cell profiling of circulating and brain‐resident immune cells in a mouse model for amyloidosis and in aged mice

8. Brain-homing CD4+ T cells display glucocorticoid-resistant features in MS

9. PET imaging of P2X7R in the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model of multiple sclerosis using [11C]SMW139

10. Inflammation-induced endothelial to mesenchymal transition promotes brain endothelial cell dysfunction and occurs during multiple sclerosis pathophysiology

11. Activation of the innate immune system is evident throughout epileptogenesis and is associated with blood-brain barrier dysfunction and seizure progression

12. 219 CD47 and phosphatidylserine contribute to the interaction between antigen presenting cells and the allogeneic cell-based relapse vaccine DCP-001

13. The Role of Sphingolipids and Specialized Pro-Resolving Mediators in Alzheimer's Disease

14. Setmelanotide, a Novel, Selective Melanocortin Receptor-4 Agonist Exerts Anti-inflammatory Actions in Astrocytes and Promotes an Anti-inflammatory Macrophage Phenotype

15. Induction of brain-infiltrating T-bet-expressing B cells in multiple sclerosis

16. Liver X Receptor Alpha Is Important in Maintaining Blood-Brain Barrier Function

17. Macrophage galactose-type lectin (MGL) is induced on M2 microglia and participates in the resolution phase of autoimmune neuroinflammation

18. Immune cell trafficking across the barriers of the central nervous system in multiple sclerosis and stroke

19. Molecular alterations of the blood-brain barrier under inflammatory conditions: The role of endothelial to mesenchymal transition

20. Specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators are differentially altered in peripheral blood of patients with multiple sclerosis and attenuate monocyte and blood-brain barrier dysfunction

21. Reduced angiopoietin-like 4 expression in multiple sclerosis lesions facilitates lipid uptake by phagocytes via modulation of lipoprotein-lipase activity

22. Notch signaling is impaired during inflammation in a Lunatic Fringe-dependent manner

23. Acid Sphingomyelinase-Derived Ceramide Regulates ICAM-1 Function during T Cell Transmigration across Brain Endothelial Cells

24. GM-CSF promotes migration of human monocytes across the blood brain barrier

25. T helper 17.1 cells associate with multiple sclerosis disease activity: perspectives for early intervention

26. Mycobacteria employ two different mechanisms to cross the blood–brain barrier

27. Enhanced microglial pro-inflammatory response to lipopolysaccharide correlates with brain infiltration and blood-brain barrier dysregulation in a mouse model of telomere shortening

28. Purinergic receptors P2Y12R and P2X7R: potential targets for PET imaging of microglia phenotypes in multiple sclerosis

29. Serotonin:A mediator of the gut-brain axis in multiple sclerosis

30. Antioxidative defense mechanisms controlled by Nrf2: state-of-the-art and clinical perspectives in neurodegenerative diseases

31. Astrocyte-derived retinoic acid: a novel regulator of blood-brain barrier function in multiple sclerosis

32. Roles for HB-EGF and CD9 in multiple sclerosis

33. Neuroendothelial NMDA receptors as therapeutic targets in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

34. Regulation of brain endothelial barrier function by microRNAs in health and neuroinflammation

35. Internalization and presentation of myelin antigens by the brain endothelium guides antigen-specific T cell migration

36. Tissue-type plasminogen activator is a regulator of monocyte diapedesis through the brain endothelial barrier

37. Trichuris suis induces human non-classical patrolling monocytes via the mannose receptor and PKC: implications for multiple sclerosis

38. Monocyte activation and disease activity in multiple sclerosis. A longitudinal analysis of serum MRP8/14 levels

39. Deficient p75 low-affinity neurotrophin receptor expression exacerbates experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in C57/BL6 mice

40. IL-15 Amplifies the Pathogenic Properties of CD4(+)CD28(-) T Cells in Multiple Sclerosis

41. Signal-Regulatory Protein α-CD47 Interactions Are Required for the Transmigration of Monocytes Across Cerebral Endothelium

42. Interferon-β directly influences monocyte infiltration into the central nervous system

43. MicroRNA-155 negatively affects blood-brain barrier function during neuroinflammation

44. Mesenchymal stem cells are mobilized from the bone marrow during inflammation

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46. Clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation

47. Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 5 mediates the immune quiescence of the human brain endothelial barrier

48. Fingolimod attenuates ceramide-induced blood-brain barrier dysfunction in multiple sclerosis by targeting reactive astrocytes

49. Soluble helminth products suppress clinical signs in murine experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and differentially modulate human dendritic cell activation

50. The Hedgehog Pathway Promotes Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity and CNS Immune Quiescence

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