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Neuroimmunomodulation (2023) 30 (1): 302–314.
Published Online: 18 October 2023
... and anxiety. The mechanisms underlying stress-induced affective dysregulation are likely distinct from those induced by diabetes. A direct comparison between stress- and hyperglycemia-induced affective dysregulation could provide insight into distinct mechanistic targets for depression/anxiety associated...
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Neuroimmunomodulation (2018) 25 (3): 163–175.
Published Online: 09 November 2018
... of neuropsychopathology, the maternal immune activation (MIA) model, produced GI inflammation and integrity disruptions in association with anxiety-like behaviour. Methods: Pregnant Wistar rats were exposed to the viral mimetic polyriboinosinic:polyribocytidilic acid (polyI:C) on gestational days (GD) 10 and 19. Evidence...
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Neuroimmunomodulation (2018) 24 (4-5): 271–275.
Published Online: 27 February 2018
...) and TNFAIP3 mRNA levels were assessed by multiple linear regression. Results: Only psychological anxiety on the HAMD-17 correlated significantly with TNFAIP3 mRNA expression. Other symptoms, such as depressed mood, insomnia, work and activities, and suicide, were not associated with TNFAIP3 mRNA expression...
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Neuroimmunomodulation (2007) 13 (5-6): 337–346.
Published Online: 22 August 2007
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Stress Wound healing Cytokines Glucocorticoids Depression Anxiety Psychoneuroimmunology Psychoimmunology Neuroimmunology National Institutes of Health (NIH) 10.13039/100000002 30 08 2006 15 12 2006...
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Neuroimmunomodulation (1997) 4 (1): 42–48.
Published Online: 12 September 1997
...William Fehder; Jonathan Sachs; Marina Uvaydova; Steven D. Douglas Peripheral blood concentrations of the proinflammatory peptide substance P (SP) have been shown to increase in response to psychological anxiety in human subjects. In this study, we examined changes in SP levels in peripheral blood...