Intranasal Methylprednisolone Ameliorates Neuroinflammation Induced by Chronic Toluene Exposure
Inhalants are chemical substances that induce intoxication, and toluene is the main component of them. Increasing evidence indicates that a dependence on inhalants involves a state of chronic stress associated to the activation of immune cells in the central nervous system and release of proinflamma...
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Main Authors: | Manuel F. Giraldo-Velásquez (Author), Iván N. Pérez-Osorio (Author), Alejandro Espinosa-Cerón (Author), Brandon M. Bárcena (Author), Arturo Calderón-Gallegos (Author), Gladis Fragoso (Author), Mónica Torres-Ramos (Author), Nayeli Páez-Martínez (Author), Edda Sciutto (Author) |
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