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1. Soluble TNF mediates amyloid-independent, diet-induced alterations to immune and neuronal functions in an Alzheimer’s disease mouse model

2. Progranulin loss results in sex-dependent dysregulation of the peripheral and central immune system

3. Is LRRK2 the missing link between inflammatory bowel disease and Parkinson’s disease?

4. LRRK2 at the Interface Between Peripheral and Central Immune Function in Parkinson’s

5. Attenuation of diet-induced hypothalamic inflammation following bariatric surgery in female mice

6. Linking mitochondria to the immune response

7. Inflammation and immune dysfunction in Parkinson disease

8. Soluble TNF mediates high‐fat and high‐carbohydrate diet–induced inflammation, alterations in peripheral blood and brain immunophenotype, and gut microbiome in a mouse model of amyloid pathology

9. Loss of progranulin leads to dysregulation of innate and adaptive immune cell populations, increased susceptibility to experimental colitis, and brain infiltration of peripheral immune cells

10. Genetic and Environmental Factors in Parkinson's Disease Converge on Immune Function and Inflammation

11. LRRK2 at the Interface Between Peripheral and Central Immune Function in Parkinson’s

12. Linking mitochondria to the immune response

13. Loss of the urothelial differentiation marker FOXA1 is associated with high grade, late stage bladder cancer and increased tumor proliferation.

14. O2‐11‐02: THE ROLE OF SOLUBLE TNF IN METABOLIC DYSFUNCTION AND BBB ALTERATIONS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

15. Effect of High Fat High Fructose Diet on Peripheral Immune Cell Trafficking into the Brain in CCR2 Mouse Model

16. P2-190: SOLUBLE TNF MEDIATES HIGH-FAT-HIGH-CARBOHYDRATE DIET-INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN PERIPHERAL AND BRAIN IMMUNOPHENOTYPE IN A MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

17. Infection triggers symptoms similar to those of Parkinson’s disease in mice lacking PINK1 protein

18. [P2–090]: ROLE OF SOLUBLE TNF IN DIET‐INDUCED PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL INFLAMMATION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER's DISEASE

19. FOXA1 deletion in luminal epithelium causes prostatic hyperplasia and alteration of differentiated phenotype

20. Re: Loss of the Urothelial Differentiation Marker FOXA1 is Associated with High Grade, Late Stage Bladder Cancer and Increased Tumor Proliferation

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