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1. Fenugreek Counters the Effects of High Fat Diet on Gut Microbiota in Mice: Links to Metabolic Benefit.

2. Harnessing Gut Microbes for Mental Health: Getting From Here to There.

3. Maternal obese-type gut microbiota differentially impact cognition, anxiety and compulsive behavior in male and female offspring in mice.

4. Obese-type Gut Microbiota Induce Neurobehavioral Changes in the Absence of Obesity.

5. Relationship Between Cognitive Domains, Physical Performance, and Gait in Elderly and Demented Subjects.

6. Cognitive impairment in humanized APP×PS1 mice is linked to Aβ1–42 and NOX activation

7. Intersection between metabolic dysfunction, high fat diet consumption, and brain aging.

8. NOX activity in brain aging: Exacerbation by high fat diet

9. Diet-induced metabolic disturbances as modulators of brain homeostasis

10. Obesity and vulnerability of the CNS

11. Morphine Exacerbates HIV-1 Tat-Induced Cytokine Production in Astrocytes through Convergent Effects on [Ca2+]i, NF-κB Trafficking and Transcription.

12. Effects of chronic expression of the HIV-induced protein, transactivator of transcription, on circadian activity rhythms in mice, with or without morphine.

13. ANALYSIS OF GENE EXPRESSION IN NEURAL CELLS SUBJECT TO CHRONIC PROTEASOME INHIBITION

14. Synaptic Transport of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Tat Protein Causes Neurotoxicity and Gliosis in Rat Brain.

16. Assessment of Cognition, Physical Performance, and Gait in the Context of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia.

17. Defining Dysbiosis in Disorders of Movement and Motivation.

19. Cross-Omics Analysis of Fenugreek Supplementation Reveals Beneficial Effects Are Caused by Gut Microbiome Changes Not Mammalian Host Physiology.

20. Effects of short-term Western diet on cerebral oxidative stress and diabetes related factors in APP × PS1 knock-in mice.

21. Loss of an individual proteasome subunit alters motor function but not cognitive function or ambulation in mice

22. The db mutation improves memory in younger mice in a model of Alzheimer's disease.

23. Understanding heterogeneity in older adults: Latent growth curve modeling of cognitive functioning.

24. Myeloid-specific deletion of NOX2 prevents the metabolic and neurologic consequences of high fat diet.

25. Apolipoprotein E Genotype Linked to Spatial Gait Characteristics: Predictors of Cognitive Dual Task Gait Change.

26. Elevated adiponectin prevents HIV protease inhibitor toxicity and preserves cerebrovascular homeostasis in mice.

27. Dietary and donepezil modulation of mTOR signaling and neuroinflammation in the brain.

28. A Longitudinal Study on Dual-Tasking Effects on Gait: Cognitive Change Predicts Gait Variance in the Elderly.

29. Prolonged diet induced obesity has minimal effects towards brain pathology in mouse model of cerebral amyloid angiopathy: Implications for studying obesity–brain interactions in mice.

30. Feasibility, Reliability, and Validity of a Smartphone Based Application for the Assessment of Cognitive Function in the Elderly.

31. Leptin regulates amyloid β production via the γ-secretase complex

32. Obesity increases cerebrocortical reactive oxygen species and impairs brainfunction

33. NOX2 deficiency attenuates markers of adiposopathy and brain injury induced by high-fat diet.

34. Role of physiological levels of 4-hydroxynonenal on adipocyte biology: implications for obesity and metabolic syndrome.

35. Mutant Amyloid Precursor Protein Differentially Alters Adipose Biology under Obesogenic and Non-Obesogenic Conditions.

36. Brain injury caused by HIV protease inhibitors: Role of lipodystrophy and insulin resistance

37. Saturated long-chain fatty acids activate inflammatory signaling in astrocytes.

38. Proteasome alterations during adipose differentiation and aging: links to impaired adipocyte differentiation and development of oxidative stress

39. Aging is associated with hypoxia and oxidative stress in adipose tissue: implications for adipose function.

40. Neuron specific toxicity of oligomeric amyloid-β: role for JUN-kinase and oxidative stress.

41. Neuron Specific Toxicity of Oligomeric Amyloid-β: Role for JUN-Kinase and Oxidative Stress.

42. Metabolic and neurologic consequences of chronic lopinavir/ritonavir administration to C57BL/6 mice

43. HIV-Tat elicits microglial glutamate release: Role of NAPDH oxidase and the cystine–glutamate antiporter

44. High fat diet increases hippocampal oxidative stress and cognitive impairment in aged mice: implications for decreased Nrf2 signaling.

45. Increased protein hydrophobicity in response to aging and Alzheimer disease

46. Cognitive impairment following high fat diet consumption is associated with brain inflammation

47. Activation of PERK kinase in neural cells by proteasome inhibitor treatment.

48. Effects of high fat diet on Morris maze performance, oxidative stress, and inflammation in rats: Contributions of maternal diet

49. Comparison of rat liver and brain proteasomes for oxidative stress-induced inactivation: Influence of ageing and dietary restriction.

50. Morphine and HIV-Tat increase microglial-free radical production and oxidative stress: possible role in cytokine regulation.

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