Additional file 14: of Epigenetic impacts of stress priming of the neuroinflammatory response to sarin surrogate in mice: a model of Gulf War illness David Ashbrook Benjamin Hing Lindsay Michalovicz Kimberly Kelly Julie Miller Wilfred de Vega Diane Miller Gordon Broderick James O’Callaghan Patrick McGowan 10.6084/m9.figshare.5996570.v1 https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Additional_file_14_of_Epigenetic_impacts_of_stress_priming_of_the_neuroinflammatory_response_to_sarin_surrogate_in_mice_a_model_of_Gulf_War_illness/5996570 Table S9. KEGG pathways found to be enriched in genes identified as uniquely differentially expressed in both the frontal cortex (Additional file 3: Table S1) and the hippocampus (Additional file 7: Table S4) after CORT + DFP exposure, compared to all other groups. (CSV 67 kb) 2018-03-17 05:00:00 Gulf War illness Corticosterone CORT Diisopropyl fluorophosphate DFP Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors AChE Transcriptomics Epigenetics