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2009The cortical innate immune response increases local neuronal excitability leading to seizuresRodgers, K.; Hutchinson, M.; Northcutt, A.; Maier, S.; Watkins, L.; Barth, D.
2010Evidence that intrathecal morphine-3-glucuronide may cause pain enhancement via toll-like receptor 4/MD-2 and interleukin-1betaLewis, S.; Hutchinson, M.; Rezvani, N.; Loram, L.; Zhang, Y.; Maier, S.; Rice, K.; Watkins, L.
2010Evidence that tricyclic small molecules may possess toll-like receptor and myeloid differentiation protein 2 activityHutchinson, M.; Loram, L.; Zhang, Y.; Shridhar, M.; Rezvani, N.; Berkelhammer, D.; Phipps, S.; Foster, P.; Landgraf, K.; Falke, J.; Rice, K.; Maier, S.; Yin, H.; Watkins, L.
2012Morphine activates neuroinflammation in a manner parallel to endotoxinWang, X.; Loram, L.; Ramos, K.; de Jesus, A.; Thomas, J.; Cheng, K.; Reddy, A.; Somogyi, A.; Hutchinson, M.; Watkins, L.; Yin, H.
2010Possible involvement of toll-like receptor 4/myeloid differentiation factor-2 activity of opioid inactive isomers causes spinal proinflammation and related behavioral consequencesHutchinson, M.; Lewis, S.; Coats, B.; Rezvani, N.; Zhang, Y.; Wieseler, J.; Somogyi, A.; Yin, H.; Maier, S.; Rice, K.; Watkins, L.
2012Inhibiting the TLR4-MyD88 signalling cascade by genetic or pharmacological strategies reduces acute alcohol-induced sedation and motor impairment in miceWu, Y.; Lousberg, E.; Moldenhauer, L.; Hayball, J.; Coller, J.; Rice, K.; Watkins, L.; Somogyi, A.; Hutchinson, M.
2010Toll-like receptor 4 in CNS pathologiesBuchanan, M.; Hutchinson, M.; Watkins, L.; Yin, H.
2011Exploring the neuroimmunopharmacology of opioids: An integrative review of mechanisms of central immune signaling and their implications for opioid analgesiaHutchinson, M.; Shavit, Y.; Grace, P.; Rice, K.; Maier, S.; Watkins, L.; Barker, E.L.
2017Constriction of the buccal branch of the facial nerve produces unilateral craniofacial allodyniaLewis, S.; Grace, P.; Hutchinson, M.; Maier, S.; Watkins, L.