Search Results - "Komorowska‐Müller, Joanna Agnieszka"
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Cannabinoid receptor 2 is necessary to induce toll‐like receptor‐mediated microglial activation
Published in Glia (01-01-2022)“…The tight regulation of microglia activity is key for precise responses to potential threats, while uncontrolled and exacerbated microglial activity is…”
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CB2 Receptor in Microglia: The Guardian of Self-Control
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (22-12-2020)“…Microglia are key to maintaining the homeostasis of the brain. These immune cells of the brain can be our biggest ally in fighting infections, but can worsen…”
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Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Alters Social Memory and Microglial Activity in an Age-Dependent Manner
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (02-10-2021)“…Physiological brain aging is characterized by gradual, substantial changes in cognitive ability, accompanied by chronic activation of the neural immune system…”
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Chronic low-dose Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) treatment stabilizes dendritic spines in 18-month-old mice
Published in Scientific reports (25-01-2023)“…Cognitive functions decline during aging. This decline could be caused by changes in dendritic spine stability and altered spine dynamics. Previously, we have…”
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Cannabinoid receptor 2 deletion influences social memory and synaptic architecture in the hippocampus
Published in Scientific reports (19-08-2021)“…Although the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB 2 R) is often thought to play a role mainly outside the brain several publications unequivocally showed the presence of…”
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Transient sensorimotor projections in the developmental song learning period
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-05-2024)“…Memory recall and guidance are essential for motor skill acquisition. Like humans learning to speak, male zebra finches learn to sing by first memorizing and…”
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Chronic low-dose Δ 9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) treatment stabilizes dendritic spines in 18-month-old mice
Published in Scientific reports (25-01-2023)“…Cognitive functions decline during aging. This decline could be caused by changes in dendritic spine stability and altered spine dynamics. Previously, we have…”
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