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    Inhibition of the cannabinoid 2 receptor in CNS-injury induced immunodeficiency syndrome by Lehmann, C, Burkovskiy, I, Kuethe, J, Zhou, J, Caldwell, C, Kelly, M.E.M

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-06-2014)
    “…Abstract Central nervous system (CNS) injury is classified as an independent factor, increasing patients’ susceptibility to infections. The concept of…”
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    Effects of minocycline and tetracycline on retinal ganglion cell survival after axotomy by Baptiste, D.C., Powell, K.J., Jollimore, C.A.B., Hamilton, C., Levatte, T.L., Archibald, M.L., Chauhan, B.C., Robertson, G.S., Kelly, M.E.M.

    Published in Neuroscience (2005)
    “…In the present study, we compared the in vivo neuroprotective efficacy of intraperitoneally administered tetracycline and minocycline to enhance the survival…”
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    Experimental Cannabinoid 2 Receptor-Mediated Immune Modulation in Sepsis by Lehmann, Christian, Zhou, J., Kelly, M. E. M., Sardinha, J.

    Published in Mediators of Inflammation (01-01-2014)
    “…Sepsis is a complex condition that results from a dysregulated immune system in response to a systemic infection. Current treatments lack effectiveness in…”
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    Inflammation and CB2 signaling drive novel changes in the ocular lipidome and regulate immune cell activity in the eye by Toguri, J.T., Leishman, E., Szczesniak, A.M., Laprairie, R.B., Oehler, O., Straiker, A.J., Kelly, M.E.M., Bradshaw, H.B.

    Published in Prostaglandins & other lipid mediators (01-11-2018)
    “…•HU308 reduced leukocyte adhesion in WT and CB2 KO animals with EIU and reduced neutrophil recruitment in WT but not CB2 KO.•EIU increased 6 non-ECS lipids in…”
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    Cannabinoid 2 receptor activation reduces leukocyte adhesion and improves capillary perfusion in the iridial microvasculature during systemic inflammation by Toguri, J T, Moxsom, R, Szczesniak, A M, Zhou, J, Kelly, M E M, Lehmann, C

    Published in Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation (01-01-2015)
    “…Leukocyte adhesion to the endothelium and decreased microvascular blood flow causing microcirculatory dysfunction are hallmarks of systemic inflammation. We…”
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    Leukocyte-endothelial interactions within the ocular microcirculation in inflammation and infection by Al-Banna, N A, Toguri, J T, Kelly, M E M, Lehmann, Ch

    Published in Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation (01-01-2013)
    “…Leukocyte-endothelial interactions within the microvasculature represent a hallmark of inflammation regardless of whether the inflammation results from…”
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    Cav3.1 splice variant expression during neuronal differentiation of Y-79 retinoblastoma cells by Bertolesi, G.E., Walia Da Silva, R., Jollimore, C.A.B., Shi, C., Barnes, S., Kelly, M.E.M.

    Published in Neuroscience (2006)
    “…A decrease in transient-type calcium channel current, Cav3.1 protein and the mRNA encoding these channels has been reported during differentiation of human…”
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    Potassium currents in cultured rabbit retinal pigment epithelial cells by TAO, Q, RAFUSE, P. E, KELLY, M. E. M

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-08-1994)
    “…Membrane potential and ionic currents were studied in cultured rabbit retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells using whole-cell patch clamp and perforated-patch…”
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    Regeneration of frog sympathetic neurons is accompanied by sprouting and retraction of intraganglionic neurites by Kelly, M E, Bulloch, A G, Lukowiak, K, Bisby, M A

    Published in Brain research (16-01-1989)
    “…Regeneration of frog sympathetic neurons (B-cells) was found to be accompanied by sprouting of neurites within the ganglion. Neurons whose axons had been…”
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