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1. GDF10 is a signal for axonal sprouting and functional recovery after stroke

4. Mice deficient in corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 2 exhibit normal ethanol-associated behaviors [corrected] [published erratum appears in ALCOHOLISM 2008 Nov;32(11):2028].

5. Identification and Characterization of Small-Molecule IRF3-Dependent Immune Activators for Pharmaceutical Development.

6. CpG preconditioning reduces accumulation of lysophosphatidylcholine in ischemic brain tissue after middle cerebral artery occlusion.

7. Preconditioning in the Rhesus Macaque Induces a Proteomic Signature Following Cerebral Ischemia that Is Associated with Neuroprotection.

8. Translational Stroke Research: Vision and Opportunities.

9. Preclinical Development of a Prophylactic Neuroprotective Therapy for the Preventive Treatment of Anticipated Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury.

10. Cytosolic Receptor Melanoma Differentiation-Associated Protein 5 Mediates Preconditioning-Induced Neuroprotection Against Cerebral Ischemic Injury.

11. Role of Circulating Immune Cells in Stroke and Preconditioning-Induced Protection.

12. CpG preconditioning regulates miRNA expression that modulates genomic reprogramming associated with neuroprotection against ischemic injury.

14. Matrix effects in biological mass spectrometry imaging: identification and compensation.

15. Toll-like receptors and ischemic brain injury.

16. Steps to translate preconditioning from basic research to the clinic.

17. TLR9 bone marrow chimeric mice define a role for cerebral TNF in neuroprotection induced by CpG preconditioning.

18. Poly-ICLC preconditioning protects the blood-brain barrier against ischemic injury in vitro through type I interferon signaling.

19. Toll-like receptor 7 preconditioning induces robust neuroprotection against stroke by a novel type I interferon-mediated mechanism.

20. Dissociation of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor subtype involvement in sensitivity to locomotor effects of methamphetamine and cocaine.

21. Corticotropin-releasing factor acting on corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 is critical for binge alcohol drinking in mice.

22. Poly-IC preconditioning protects against cerebral and renal ischemia-reperfusion injury.

23. Modeling dynamic regulatory processes in stroke.

24. Identification and validation of Ifit1 as an important innate immune bottleneck.

25. Ethanol concentration-dependent effects and the role of stress on ethanol drinking in corticotropin-releasing factor type 1 and double type 1 and 2 receptor knockout mice.

26. LPS preconditioning redirects TLR signaling following stroke: TRIF-IRF3 plays a seminal role in mediating tolerance to ischemic injury.

27. Multiple preconditioning paradigms converge on interferon regulatory factor-dependent signaling to promote tolerance to ischemic brain injury.

28. Proof of concept: pharmacological preconditioning with a Toll-like receptor agonist protects against cerebrovascular injury in a primate model of stroke.

29. CRF receptor antagonist astressin-B reverses and prevents alopecia in CRF over-expressing mice.

30. Dissection of corticotropin-releasing factor system involvement in locomotor sensitivity to methamphetamine.

31. Defining the players in higher-order networks: predictive modeling for reverse engineering functional influence networks.

32. Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) transgenic mice display hyperphagia with increased Agouti-related protein mRNA in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus.

33. Toll-like receptor tolerance as a mechanism for neuroprotection.

34. Adenosine and stroke: maximizing the therapeutic potential of adenosine as a prophylactic and acute neuroprotectant.

35. Systemic lipopolysaccharide protects the brain from ischemic injury by reprogramming the response of the brain to stroke: a critical role for IRF3.

36. CRF enhancement of GIRK channel-mediated transmission in dopamine neurons.

37. A new model of cortical stroke in the rhesus macaque.

38. Inflammation and the emerging role of the toll-like receptor system in acute brain ischemia.

39. Toll-like receptor signaling in endogenous neuroprotection and stroke.

40. Corticotropin-releasing factor-overexpressing mice exhibit reduced neuronal activation in the arcuate nucleus and food intake in response to fasting.

41. It's all in the family: multiple Toll-like receptors offer promise as novel therapeutic targets for stroke neuroprotection.

42. Plasma adiponectin levels are increased despite insulin resistance in corticotropin-releasing hormone transgenic mice, an animal model of Cushing syndrome.

43. Mechanisms of ischemic brain damage.

44. Corticotropin-releasing factor-1 receptor involvement in behavioral neuroadaptation to ethanol: a urocortin1-independent mechanism.

45. Nasal administration of osteopontin peptide mimetics confers neuroprotection in stroke.

46. Toll-like receptor 9: a new target of ischemic preconditioning in the brain.

47. Toll-like receptors: novel pharmacological targets for the treatment of neurological diseases.

48. Endotoxin preconditioning protects against the cytotoxic effects of TNFalpha after stroke: a novel role for TNFalpha in LPS-ischemic tolerance.

49. Novel thyroxine derivatives, thyronamine and 3-iodothyronamine, induce transient hypothermia and marked neuroprotection against stroke injury.

50. Expression profiling identifies the CRH/CRH-R1 system as a modulator of neurovascular gene activity.

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