1. Adler, M.W. and Rogers, T.J. (2005): Are chemokines the third major system in the brain? J. Leukoc. Biol., 78, 1204-1209.
2. Gamo, K., Kiryu-Seo, S., Konishi, H., Aoki, S., Matsushima, K., Wada, K. and Kiyama, H. (2008): G-protein-coupled receptor screen reveals a role for chemokine receptor CCR5 in suppressing microglial neurotoxicity. J. Neurosci., 28, 11980-11988.
3. Gorter, J.A., van Vliet, E.A., Aronica, E., Breit, T., Rauwerda, H., Lopes da Silva, F.H. and Wadman, W.J. (2006): Potential new antiepileptogenic targets indicated by microarray analysis in a rat model for temporal lobe epilepsy. J. Neurosci., 26, 11083-11110.
4. Hwang, G.W., Lee, J.Y., Ryoke, K., Matsuyama, F., Kim, J.M., Takahashi, T. and Naganuma, A. (2011): Gene expression profiling using DNA microarray analysis of the cerebellum of mice treated with methylmercury. J. Toxicol. Sci., 36, 389-391.
5. Hwang, G.W., Ryoke, K., Takahashi, T. and Naganuma, A. (2010a): Silencing of the gene for homeobox protein HOXB13 by siRNA confers resistance to methylmercury on HEK293 cells. J. Toxicol. Sci., 35, 941-944.