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期刊名:Neuroimmunomodulation

缩写:NEUROIMMUNOMODULAT

ISSN:1021-7401

e-ISSN:1423-0216

IF/分区:2.4/Q3

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Sonja Entringer,Christine Heim Sonja Entringer
Background: Substantial evidence from epidemiological and clinical studies suggests that exposure to stress during sensitive developmental periods strongly and robustly increases the risk for psychiatric and physical diso...
Norbert Müller Norbert Müller
Background: For over 130 years, scientists have been suggesting that infection and inflammation may play a role in psychosis and other psychiatric disorders. First attempts to treat psychosis by immune-modulating therapie...
Michaela A O&#x;Hare,Patricia C Swart,Stefanie Malan-Müller et al. Michaela A O&#x;Hare et al.
Introduction: Common mental disorders, such as anxiety disorders, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), present a substantial health and economic burden. The gut microbiome has been associated with these p...
Hugo Besedovsky,Adriana Del Rey Hugo Besedovsky
Background: It was known since the 1940s that pharmacological administration of glucocorticoids can inhibit inflammatory and immune processes, and these hormones are still today among the most widely used therapeutic tool...
Alexander M Kuhn,Kelly E Bosis,Eric S Wohleb Alexander M Kuhn
Background: From the original studies investigating the effects of adrenal gland secretion to modern high-throughput multidimensional analyses, stress research has been a topic of scientific interest spanning just over a ...
Rainer H Straub,Maurizio Cutolo Rainer H Straub
Background: All active scientists stand on the shoulders of giants and many other more anonymous scientists, and this is not different in our field of psycho-neuro-endocrine immunology in rheumatic diseases. Too often, th...
Qi Tian,Ziang Yan,Yujia Guo et al. Qi Tian et al.
Background: Chemokine ligands and their corresponding receptors are essential for regulating inflammatory responses. Chemokine receptors can stimulate immune activation or inhibit/promote signaling pathways by binding to ...
Alexander H C Rosenström,Jan-Pieter Konsman,Eva Kosek Alexander H C Rosenström
Background: That neuroimmune interaction occurs in chronic pain conditions has been established for over a century, since the discovery of neurogenic inflammation in the periphery. However, the central aspects of neuroimm...