Anti-inflammatory effects of β-fna are sex-dependent in a pre-clinical model of lps-induced inflammation

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  • who: Stephanie Myers from the Department of Pharmacology/Physiology, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, West, th Street, Tulsa, OK, USA have published the Article: Anti-inflammatory effects of u03b2-FNA are sex-dependent in a pre-clinical model of LPS-induced inflammation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study explores the protective effects of u03b2-FNA when treatment occurs 10 h after LPS administration and is the firstever investigation of the sex-dependent effects of u03b2-FNA on LPS-induced in the brain and tissues including the intestines. The authors assessed male and . . .

     

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