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1. Selective neuronal expression of progranulin is sufficient to provide neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects after traumatic brain injury

2. The IgLON family of cell adhesion molecules expressed in developing neural circuits ensure the proper functioning of the sensory system in mice

3. AT 1 inhibition mediated neuroprotection after experimental traumatic brain injury is dependent on neutrophils in male mice

4. Brain–Bone Crosstalk in a Murine Polytrauma Model Promotes Bone Remodeling but Impairs Neuromotor Recovery and Anxiety-Related Behavior

5. Early DNase-I therapy delays secondary brain damage after traumatic brain injury in adult mice

6. Valproic Acid Treatment after Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice Alleviates Neuronal Death and Inflammation in Association with Increased Plasma Lysophosphatidylcholines

7. Ribonuclease-1 treatment after traumatic brain injury preserves blood–brain barrier integrity and delays secondary brain damage in mice

8. Posttraumatic midazolam administration does not influence brain damage after experimental traumatic brain injury

9. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase-dependent phosphorylation of histone H3 serine 10 is involved in the pathogenesis of traumatic brain injury

10. Microglia subtypes show substrate- and time-dependent phagocytosis preferences and phenotype plasticity

11. Depression-Associated Negr1 Gene-Deficiency Induces Alterations in the Monoaminergic Neurotransmission Enhancing Time-Dependent Sensitization to Amphetamine in Male Mice

12. Depletion of regulatory T cells increases T cell brain infiltration, reactive astrogliosis, and interferon-γ gene expression in acute experimental traumatic brain injury

13. Pharmacologic Inhibition of ADAM10 Attenuates Brain Tissue Loss, Axonal Injury and Pro-inflammatory Gene Expression Following Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice

14. Early Reciprocal Effects in a Murine Model of Traumatic Brain Injury and Femoral Fracture

15. Phosphatidylethanolamine Deficiency and Triglyceride Overload in Perilesional Cortex Contribute to Non-Goal-Directed Hyperactivity after Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice

16. High-Fat Diet Induces Pre-Diabetes and Distinct Sex-Specific Metabolic Alterations in Negr1-Deficient Mice

17. Angiotensin II Receptor 1 Blockage Limits Brain Damage and Improves Functional Outcome After Brain Injury in Aged Animals Despite Age-Dependent Reduction in AT1 Expression

18. Neuronal Growth and Behavioral Alterations in Mice Deficient for the Psychiatric Disease-Associated Negr1 Gene

19. Correction to: Depletion of regulatory T cells increases T cell brain infiltration, reactive astrogliosis, and interferon-γ gene expression in acute experimental traumatic brain injury

20. Depression-Associated

21. AT 1 inhibition mediated neuroprotection after experimental traumatic brain injury is dependent on neutrophils in male mice

22. Cerebral Tissue Oxygen Saturation Correlates with Emergence from Propofol-Remifentanil Anesthesia: An Observational Cohort Study

23. Administration of all‐ trans retinoic acid after experimental traumatic brain injury is brain protective

24. Aldosterone Synthase in Peripheral Sensory Neurons Contributes to Mechanical Hypersensitivity during Local Inflammation in Rats

25. Phosphatidylethanolamine Deficiency and Triglyceride Overload in Perilesional Cortex Contribute to Non-Goal-Directed Hyperactivity after Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice

26. Posttraumatic midazolam administration does not influence brain damage after experimental traumatic brain injury

27. Analysis of hyperforin (St. John's wort) action at TRPC6 channel leads to the development of a new class of antidepressant drugs

28. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase-dependent phosphorylation of histone H3 serine 10 is involved in the pathogenesis of traumatic brain injury

29. Angiotensin Receptor Type 1 Inhibition in Lymphopenia and in Neutropenia After Traumatic Brain Injury In Mice: a Randomized Controlled Study (ATLANTIS)

30. SETD7 mediates spinal microgliosis and neuropathic pain in a rat model of peripheral nerve injury

31. Plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 augments damage by impairing fibrinolysis after traumatic brain injury

32. Evidence for the utility of cfDNA plasma concentrations to predict disease severity in COVID-19

33. Amelioration of the abnormal phenotype of a new L1 syndrome mouse mutation with L1 mimetics

34. Effect of fluid resuscitation on cerebral integrity: A prospective randomised porcine study of haemorrhagic shock

35. Single intracerebroventricular progranulin injection adversely affects the blood–brain barrier in experimental traumatic brain injury

36. Early Reciprocal Effects in a Murine Model of Traumatic Brain Injury and Femoral Fracture

37. Pro- versus Antinociceptive Nongenomic Effects of Neuronal Mineralocorticoid versus Glucocorticoid Receptors during Rat Hind Paw Inflammation

38. High-Fat Diet Induces Pre-Diabetes and Distinct Sex-Specific Metabolic Alterations in Negr1-Deficient Mice

39. Loss of synaptic zinc transport in progranulin deficient mice may contribute to progranulin-associated psychopathology and chronic pain

40. Traumatic brain injury causes long-term behavioral changes related to region-specific increases of cerebral blood flow

41. Targeting aurora kinase B alleviates spinal microgliosis and neuropathic pain in a rat model of peripheral nerve injury

42. Neural cell adhesion molecule Negr1 deficiency in mouse results in structural brain endophenotypes and behavioral deviations related to psychiatric disorders

43. Progranulin protects against exaggerated axonal injury and astrogliosis following traumatic brain injury

44. Sensory neuropathy in progressive motor neuronopathy(pmn)mice is associated with defects in microtubule polymerization and axonal transport

45. L1 syndrome diagnosis complemented with functional analysis of L1CAM variants located to the two N-terminal Ig-like domains

46. Posttraumatic Propofol Neurotoxicity Is Mediated via the Pro–Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor-p75 Neurotrophin Receptor Pathway in Adult Mice*

47. Sex hormones modulate pathogenic processes in experimental traumatic brain injury

48. Adult rat myelin enhances axonal outgrowth from neural stem cells

49. Lack of NG2 exacerbates neurological outcome and modulates glial responses after traumatic brain injury

50. Proneurotrophin Binding to P75 Neurotrophin Receptor (P75ntr) Is Essential for Brain Lesion Formation and Functional Impairment after Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury

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