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1. Unveiling microglia heterogeneity in intracerebral hemorrhage.

2. The dual role of microglia in intracerebral hemorrhage.

3. CSF1R blockade slows progression of cerebral hemorrhage by reducing microglial proliferation and increasing infiltration of CD8 + CD122+ T cells into the brain.

4. Microglial replacement in the aged brain restricts neuroinflammation following intracerebral hemorrhage.

5. Activation of GPR40 attenuates neuroinflammation and improves neurological function via PAK4/CREB/KDM6B pathway in an experimental GMH rat model.

6. Microglia: A Double-Edged Sword in Intracerebral Hemorrhage From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Research.

7. Brain injury and repair after intracerebral hemorrhage: The role of microglia and brain-infiltrating macrophages.

8. Microglia-released leukotriene B 4 promotes neutrophil infiltration and microglial activation following intracerebral hemorrhage.

9. Microglia and macrophage phenotypes in intracerebral haemorrhage injury: therapeutic opportunities.

10. IL (Interleukin)-15 Bridges Astrocyte-Microglia Crosstalk and Exacerbates Brain Injury Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage.

11. Suppressing Interferon-γ Stimulates Microglial Responses and Repair of Microbleeds in the Diabetic Brain.

12. MiR-7 alleviates secondary inflammatory response of microglia caused by cerebral hemorrhage through inhibiting TLR4 expression.

13. Colony stimulating factor 1 receptor inhibition eliminates microglia and attenuates brain injury after intracerebral hemorrhage.

14. Modulators of microglial activation and polarization after intracerebral haemorrhage.

15. IL-17A promotes microglial activation and neuroinflammation in mouse models of intracerebral haemorrhage.

16. Gene silencing of MCP-1 prevents microglial activation and inflammatory injury after intracerebral hemorrhage.

17. Modulating the Immune Response Towards a Neuroregenerative Peri-injury Milieu After Cerebral Hemorrhage.

18. Regulatory T cells inhibit microglia activation and protect against inflammatory injury in intracerebral hemorrhage.

19. Active immunotherapy facilitates Aβ plaque removal following through microglial activation without obvious T cells infiltrating the CNS.

20. Sinomenine inhibits microglia activation and attenuates brain injury in intracerebral hemorrhage.

21. Curcumin inhibits microglia inflammation and confers neuroprotection in intracerebral hemorrhage.

22. Microglial responses after ischemic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage.

23. Emodin-induced microglial apoptosis is associated with TRB3 induction.

24. Proinflammatory cytokine production by cultured neonatal rat microglia after exposure to blood products.

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