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1. Brain-Resident T Cells Following Viral Infection.

2. Glial cell activation, recruitment, and survival of B-lineage cells following MCMV brain infection.

3. κ-Opioid receptor agonist inhibition of HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein-mediated membrane fusion and CXCR4 expression on CD4+ lymphocytes

4. Diazepam inhibits HIV-1 Tat-induced migration of human microglia.

5. Robust expression of TNF α , IL-1 β , RANTES, and IP-10 by human microglial cells during nonproductive infection with herpes simplex virus.

6. Effect of Thalidomide on Chemokine Production by Human Microglia.

7. Glial Cell Expression of PD-L1.

8. Human cytomegalovirus mediates APOBEC3B relocalization early during infection through a ribonucleotide reductaseindependent mechanism.

9. Regulatory T-Cells Suppress Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Responses against Microglia.

10. Activated CD8+ T Lymphocytes Inhibit Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Proliferation: Role of Interferon-Gamma.

11. Modulation of Experimental Herpes Encephalitis-Associated Neurotoxicity through Sulforaphane Treatment.

12. Persistent Humoral Immune Responses in the CNS Limit Recovery of Reactivated Murine Cytomegalovirus.

13. Preferential sensitivity of human dopaminergic neurons to gp120-induced oxidative damage.

14. Morphine Potentiates HIV-1 gp120--Induced Neuronal Apoptosis.

15. U50,488 inhibits HIV-1 Tat-induced monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (CCL2) production by human astrocytes

16. Morphine induces apoptosis of human microglia and neurons

17. Reactive glia promote development of CD103+CD69+ CD8+ T‐cells through programmed cell death‐ligand 1 (PD‐L1).

18. The PD-1: PD-L1 pathway promotes development of brain-resident memory T cells following acute viral encephalitis.

19. Tregs Modulate Lymphocyte Proliferation, Activation, and Resident-Memory T-Cell Accumulation within the Brain during MCMV Infection.

20. Infiltrating Regulatory B Cells Control Neuroinflammation following Viral Brain Infection.

21. T-cell reconstitution during murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (MAIDS) produces neuroinflammation and mortality in animals harboring opportunistic viral brain infection.

22. Differential Cytokine-Induced Responses of Polarized Microglia.

23. Murine Cytomegalovirus Infection of Neural Stem Cells Alters Neurogenesis in the Developing Brain.

24. Excess neutrophil infiltration during cytomegalovirus brain infection of interleukin-10-deficient mice

25. Chronic Cortical and Subcortical Pathology with Associated Neurological Deficits Ensuing Experimental Herpes Encephalitis.

26. Hemin inhibits NO production by IL-1β-stimulated human astrocytes through induction of heme oxygenase-1 and reduction of p38 MAPK activation.

27. Herpes simplex virus induces neural oxidative damage via microglial cell Toll-like receptor-2.

28. Reduced lymphocyte infiltration during cytomegalovirus brain infection of interleukin-10-deficient mice.

29. Cytomegalovirus infection and interferon-γ modulate major histocompatibility complex class I expression on neural stem cells.

30. Microglia are the major cellular source of inducible nitric oxide synthase during experimental herpes encephalitis.

31. Histoplasma capsulatum yeast phase-specific protein Yps3p induces Toll-like receptor 2 signaling.

32. Dysregulated interferon-gamma responses during lethal cytomegalovirus brain infection of IL-10-deficient mice

33. Differential apoptotic signaling in primary glial cells infected with herpes simplex virus 1.

34. Microglial cells initiate vigorous yet non-protective immune responses during HSV-1 brain infection

35. Cocaine-induced HIV-1 expression in microglia involves sigma-1 receptors and transforming growth factor-β1

36. Anti-HIV-1 activity of propolis in CD4+ lymphocyte and microglial cell cultures

37. T cell–mediated restriction of intracerebral murine cytomegalovirus infection displays dependence upon perforin but not interferon-?

38. High-level expression of functional chemokine receptor CXCR4 on human neural precursor cells

39. Intracerebral infection with murine cytomegalovirus induces CXCL10 and is restricted by adoptive transfer of splenocytes.

40. CXCL10 Production from Cytomegalovirus-Stimulated Microglia Is Regulated by both Human and Viral Interleukin-10.

41. Cytomegalovirus induces cytokine and chemokine production differentially in microglia and astrocytes: Antiviral implications.

42. Nitrosative damage during retrovirus infection-induced neuropathic pain.

43. Modulation of Microglial Cell Fcγ Receptor Expression Following Viral Brain Infection.

44. Hemin inhibits NO production by IL-1β-stimulated human astrocytes through induction of heme oxygenase-1 and reduction of p38 MAPK activation.

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