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Academic Article Regulation of adaptive immunity by the fractalkine receptor during autoimmune inflammation.
Academic Article The fine balance of chemokines during disease: trafficking, inflammation, and homeostasis.
Academic Article Loss of tau rescues inflammation-mediated neurodegeneration.
Academic Article Fractalkine Signaling Attenuates Perivascular Clustering of Microglia and Fibrinogen Leakage during Systemic Inflammation in Mouse Models of Diabetic Retinopathy.
Academic Article Role of the Fractalkine Receptor in CNS Autoimmune Inflammation: New Approach Utilizing a Mouse Model Expressing the Human CX3CR1I249/M280 Variant.
Academic Article The IL-1? phenomena in neuroinflammatory diseases.
Academic Article Gamma/delta T cell-deficient mice exhibit reduced disease severity and decreased inflammatory response in the brain in murine neurocysticercosis.
Academic Article Chemokines and chemokine receptors: multipurpose players in neuroinflammation.
Academic Article Chemokines in and out of the central nervous system: much more than chemotaxis and inflammation.
Concept Inflammation
Concept Inflammation Mediators
Academic Article Defibrinogenation Ameliorates Retinal Microgliosis and Inflammation in A CX3CR1-Independent Manner.
Academic Article Pharmacological depletion of microglia alleviates neuronal and vascular damage in the diabetic CX3CR1-WT retina but not in CX3CR1-KO or hCX3CR1I249/M280-expressing retina.
Academic Article Fractalkine isoforms differentially regulate microglia-mediated inflammation and enhance visual function in the diabetic retina.
Academic Article Dynamic intravital imaging reveals?reactive vessel-associated microglia play a protective role in cerebral malaria coagulopathy.
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