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6. Inhibition of the interaction between microglial adenosine 2A receptor and NLRP3 inflammasome attenuates neuroinflammation posttraumatic brain injury.

16. Overexpressed ski efficiently promotes neurorestoration, increases neuronal regeneration, and reduces astrogliosis after traumatic brain injury

19. NLRP3 Inflammasome-Dependent Increases in High Mobility Group Box 1 Involved in the Cognitive Dysfunction Caused by Tau-Overexpression

20. Additional file 1 of HMGB1 mediates cognitive impairment caused by the NLRP3 inflammasome in the late stage of traumatic brain injury

22. Additional file 1 of Optimal H2O2 preconditioning to improve bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells’ engraftment in wound healing

25. Optimal H2O2 preconditioning to improve BMSCs’ engraftment in wounds healing

28. Overexpressed skiefficiently promotes neurorestoration, increases neuronal regeneration, and reduces astrogliosis after traumatic brain injury

30. Ski promotes proliferation and inhibits apoptosis in fibroblasts under high‐glucose conditions via the FoxO1 pathway.

31. A2AR inhibition in alleviating spatial recognition memory impairment after TBI is associated with improvement in autophagic flux in RSC.

32. PKC Mediates LPS-Induced IL-1β Expression and Participates in the Pro-inflammatory Effect of A2AR Under High Glutamate Concentrations in Mouse Microglia.

45. Optimal H2O2 preconditioning to improve bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells' engraftment in wound healing.

47. Identification of a Hippocampus-to-Zona Incerta Projection involved in Motor Learning.

48. A 2A R and traumatic brain injury.

49. A 5-HT 6 R agonist alleviates cognitive dysfunction after traumatic brain injury in rats by increasing BDNF expression.

50. [Activation of the adenosine A2A receptor at the acute stage of moderate traumatic brain injury enhances the neuroprotective effects of oxaloacetate].

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