Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immunomodulation.
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Fasting differentially modulates the immunological system: its mechanism and sex difference.Stressor exposure disrupts commensal microbial populations in the intestines and leads to increased colonization by Citrobacter rodentiumStress-induced mast cell activation in glabrous and hairy skinEvidence of direct estrogenic regulation of human corticotropin-releasing hormone gene expression. Potential implications for the sexual dimophism of the stress response and immune/inflammatory reaction.High-anxious individuals show increased chronic stress burden, decreased protective immunity, and increased cancer progression in a mouse model of squamous cell carcinoma.Enhancing versus suppressive effects of stress hormones on skin immune function.Stress-induced enhancement of skin immune function: A role for gamma interferonStress-induced redistribution of immune cells--from barracks to boulevards to battlefields: a tale of three hormones--Curt Richter Award winner.Chronic stress and susceptibility to skin cancer.The effects of cycling levels of 17beta-estradiol and progesterone on the magnitude of temporomandibular joint-induced nociception.Stressor-induced modulation of immune function: a review of acute, chronic effects in animals.Influence of brain and behavioral lateralization in brain. Monoaminergic, neuroendocrine, and immune stress responses.Role of glucocorticoids and "caloric stress" in modulating the effects of caloric restriction in rodents.The role of chemical-induced stress responses in immunosuppression: a review of quantitative associations and cause-effect relationships between chemical-induced stress responses and immunosuppression.Plaque-forming cell responses and antibody titers following injection of sheep red blood cells in nonstressed, acute, and/or chronically stressed handled and nonhandled animals.Stress as an endogenous adjuvant: augmentation of the immunization phase of cell-mediated immunity.The impact of stressors on immune and central neurotransmitter activity: bidirectional communication.Host resistance to mycobacteria is compromised by activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.Functional circuitry in the brain of immune-challenged rats: partial involvement of prostaglandins.Influence of interleukin-6 on neural activity and transcription of the gene encoding corticotrophin-releasing factor in the rat brain: an effect depending upon the route of administration.The influence of physical restraint or fasting on plaque-forming cell response in mice.Short-term stress experienced at time of immunization induces a long-lasting increase in immunologic memory.
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Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immunomodulation.
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Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immunomodulation.
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Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immunomodulation.
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Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immunomodulation.
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Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immunomodulation.
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Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immunomodulation.
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Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immunomodulation.
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Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immunomodulation.
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Berkenbosch F
Wolvers DA
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10.1016/0960-0760(91)90286-E
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1991-01-01T00:00:00Z