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1. Function And Mechanism Study Of Microglia In Herpes Simplex Virus Encephalitis
2. The Experimental Research Of Effect Mechanism Of The Macelignan On Alzheimer's Disease
3. MMP-9 Gene Targeting Therapy And Mechanism Study Of Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
4. The Effect Of Nicotine On The Activation And Resultant Death Of Microglia Induced By Lipopolysaccharide
5. The Expression Of CD200R On BV2 Cells Under Different Injury Nerve Environments
6. The Liquiritin Antidepressant Effect And Its Mechanism
7. The Immune Inflammation Mechanism Research For Modified Sanjiasan Decoction On Senile Dementia
8. The Effect Of Gastrodin To The Expression Of ProNGF In BV2 Cells Cultured By High Glucose And The Protective Effect Of RGC
9. Effect Of Lentiviral Vector-mediated Omp25 Overexpression On Microglial Cells And Its Molecular Mechanism
10. Tongxinluo Exerts A Protective Effect On Ischemia-and Hypoxia-induced Injury Of Brain And BV2 Cells Through Modulating KLF5 Expression
11. The Mechanism Study On Taxifolin's Protection To Chlorpyrifos Induced BV2 Cells Neurotoxicity
12. Effect Of 14,15-EET On The Inflammatory Responses Of BV2 Cells After OGD Reperfusion
13. The Neuroprotective Effects And Mechnisms Of Sonic Hedgehog/Pi3K/AK Signaling Pathwayson Neurons In Inflammatory Model Of Parkinson's Disease
14. A Study On The Mechanism Of Modified SanJiaSan In The Treatment Of Senile Dementia By Regulating The Relationship Between Neuroinflammation And Autophagy And Apoptosis
15. The Protective Effect Of Osthole Against Inflammation Of BV2 Cells And The Oxidative Stress Of PC12 Cells
16. Effect Of PAS-Na On NF-??/NLRP3/Caspase-1 Pathway In Manganese-induced BV2 Cells
17. Mechanism Of Wnt And NF-?B Signaling Pathways In LPS-stimulated BV2 Cellular Inflammation
18. The Protection On Doparminergic Nerve Cells Exerted By Curcumin Via Inhibiting RAGE/NF-?B Pathway Of BV2 Cells
19. Zinc Inhibits LPS-induced Inflammation Response And Its Mechanism In Microglial Cells
20. Mechanism And Pharmacological Studies Of Parkinson's Disease Based On The Effects Of Caspase11
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