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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Activation of 5-HT1A autoreceptors in the dorsal raphe nucleus reduces the behavioral consequences of social defeat Cooper, Matthew A.
2008
9 p. 1236-1247
12 p.
artikel
2 Acute sleep deprivation increases portion size and affects food choice in young men Hogenkamp, Pleunie S.
2013
9 p. 1668-1674
7 p.
artikel
3 Alterations of behavioral and endocrinological reactivity induced by 3 brief social defeats in rats: Relevance to human psychopathology Razzoli, Maria
2009
9 p. 1405-1416
12 p.
artikel
4 Altered nocturnal growth hormone (GH) secretion in obsessive compulsive disorder Kluge, Michael
2006
9 p. 1098-1104
7 p.
artikel
5 Animal models in translational studies of PTSD Daskalakis, Nikolaos P.
2013
9 p. 1895-1911
17 p.
artikel
6 Anti-neuropeptide Y plasma immunoglobulins in relation to mood and appetite in depressive disorder Garcia, Frederico D.
2012
9 p. 1457-1467
11 p.
artikel
7 Anxiety modulation by the heart? Aerobic exercise and atrial natriuretic peptide Ströhle, Andreas
2006
9 p. 1127-1130
4 p.
artikel
8 A response to the commentary “Indolamine 2,3-dioxygenase regulation and neuropsychiatric symptoms” by Loftis, J.M. on “Serotonin and interleukin-6: The role of genetic polymorphisms in IFN-induced neuropsychiatric symptoms” by Udina, M., Moreno-España, J., Navinés, R., Gimenez, D., Langohr, K., Gratacòs, M., Capuron, L., de la Torre, R., Solà, R., Martin-Santos, R. http:\\dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.03.007 Udina, Marc
2013
9 p. 1830-1831
2 p.
artikel
9 Association between a functional polymorphism in the progesterone receptor gene and panic disorder in women Ho, Hoi-Por
2004
9 p. 1138-1141
4 p.
artikel
10 Associations between oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) polymorphisms and self-reported aggressive behavior and anger: Interactions with alcohol consumption Johansson, Ada
2012
9 p. 1546-1556
11 p.
artikel
11 Associations of sex steroid hormones with cerebral activations during mental rotation in men and women with schizophrenia Mendrek, Adrianna
2011
9 p. 1422-1426
5 p.
artikel
12 AVP- and OT-neurophysins response to apomorphine and clonidine in major depression Scantamburlo, G.
2005
9 p. 839-845
7 p.
artikel
13 Blunted nocturnal cortisol rise is associated with higher carotid artery intima-media thickness (CIMT) in overweight African American and Latino youth Toledo-Corral, Claudia M.
2013
9 p. 1658-1667
10 p.
artikel
14 Calculated bioavailable testosterone levels and depression in middle-aged men McIntyre, Roger S.
2006
9 p. 1029-1035
7 p.
artikel
15 Cannabinoids and traumatic stress modulation of contextual fear extinction and GR expression in the amygdala-hippocampal-prefrontal circuit Ganon-Elazar, Eti
2013
9 p. 1675-1687
13 p.
artikel
16 Cardiovascular and cortisol reactivity and habituation to a virtual reality version of the Trier Social Stress Test: A pilot study Jönsson, Peter
2010
9 p. 1397-1403
7 p.
artikel
17 Cat exposure induces both intra- and extracellular Hsp72: the role of adrenal hormones Fleshner, Monika
2004
9 p. 1142-1152
11 p.
artikel
18 Changes in salivary cortisol and corticosteroid receptor-α mRNA expression following a 3-week multidisciplinary treatment program in patients with fibromyalgia Bonifazi, Marco
2006
9 p. 1076-1086
11 p.
artikel
19 Childhood parental divorce and cortisol in young adulthood: Evidence for mediation by family income Kraft, Amy J.
2009
9 p. 1363-1369
7 p.
artikel
20 Childhood sexual abuse is associated with cortisol awakening response over pregnancy: Preliminary findings Bublitz, Margaret H.
2012
9 p. 1425-1430
6 p.
artikel
21 Chronic stress during paradoxical sleep deprivation increases paradoxical sleep rebound: Association with prolactin plasma levels and brain serotonin content Machado, Ricardo Borges
2008
9 p. 1211-1224
14 p.
artikel
22 Cognitive changes in short-term hypothyroidism assessed with event-related brain potentials Münte, Thomas F
2004
9 p. 1109-1118
10 p.
artikel
23 Cognitive flexibility and Agouti-related protein in adolescent patients with anorexia nervosa Sarrar, Lea
2011
9 p. 1396-1406
11 p.
artikel
24 Contribution of norepinephrine to emotional memory consolidation during sleep Groch, Sabine
2011
9 p. 1342-1350
9 p.
artikel
25 Corrigendum to “Salivary cortisol in depressed patients versus control persons: a systematic review and meta-analysis” [Psychoneuroendocrinology 35 (2010) 1275–1286] Knorr, Ulla
2011
9 p. 1427-1429
3 p.
artikel
26 Cortisol acutely reduces selective attention for erotic words in healthy young men Putman, Peter
2011
9 p. 1407-1417
11 p.
artikel
27 Cortisol awakening response in pregnant women de Weerth, Carolina
2005
9 p. 902-907
6 p.
artikel
28 Cortisol metabolic predictors of response to psychotherapy for symptoms of PTSD in survivors of the World Trade Center attacks on September 11, 2001 Yehuda, Rachel
2009
9 p. 1304-1313
10 p.
artikel
29 Cortisol, reaction time test and health among offshore shift workers Harris, Anette
2010
9 p. 1339-1347
9 p.
artikel
30 2012 Curt P. Richter Award of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE) 2012
9 p. I-
1 p.
artikel
31 Decreased brain docosahexaenoic acid content produces neurobiological effects associated with depression: Interactions with reproductive status in female rats Levant, Beth
2008
9 p. 1279-1292
14 p.
artikel
32 Decreased nocturnal growth hormone secretion and sleep fragmentation in combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder; potential predictors of impaired memory consolidation van Liempt, Saskia
2011
9 p. 1361-1369
9 p.
artikel
33 Delays of 5–15min between awakening and the start of saliva sampling matter in assessment of the cortisol awakening response Smyth, Nina
2013
9 p. 1476-1483
8 p.
artikel
34 Denial or receipt of expected reward through maternal contact during the neonatal period differentially affect the development of the rat amygdala and program its function in adulthood in a sex-dimorphic way Diamantopoulou, Anastasia
2013
9 p. 1757-1771
15 p.
artikel
35 Depression and cortisol responses to psychological stress: A meta-analysis Burke, Heather M.
2005
9 p. 846-856
11 p.
artikel
36 Depression and oxidative damage to lipids Yager, Sarah
2010
9 p. 1356-1362
7 p.
artikel
37 Desipramine treatment has minimal effects on the brain accumulation of glucocorticoids in P-gp-deficient and wild-type mice Mason, Brittany L.
2011
9 p. 1351-1360
10 p.
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38 Developmental fluoxetine exposure and prenatal stress alter sexual differentiation of the brain and reproductive behavior in male rat offspring Rayen, Ine
2013
9 p. 1618-1629
12 p.
artikel
39 Dexamethasone suppression test in borderline personality disorder—effects of posttraumatic stress disorder Lange, Wolfgang
2005
9 p. 919-923
5 p.
artikel
40 Differential association of somatic and cognitive symptoms of depression and anxiety with inflammation: Findings from the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA) Duivis, Hester E.
2013
9 p. 1573-1585
13 p.
artikel
41 Diurnal patterns of salivary cortisol and DHEA using a novel collection device: Electronic monitoring confirms accurate recording of collection time using this device Laudenslager, Mark L.
2013
9 p. 1596-1606
11 p.
artikel
42 Diurnal rhythm of cortisol during late pregnancy: Associations with maternal psychological well-being and fetal growth Kivlighan, Katie T.
2008
9 p. 1225-1235
11 p.
artikel
43 Does quantity have a quality all its own? Cumulative adversity and up- and down-regulation of circadian salivary cortisol levels in healthy children Gustafsson, Per E.
2010
9 p. 1410-1415
6 p.
artikel
44 Editorial Board 2009
9 p. CO2-
1 p.
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45 Editorial Board 2008
9 p. CO2-
1 p.
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46 Editorial Board 2010
9 p. CO2-
1 p.
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47 Editorial Board 2012
9 p. CO2-
1 p.
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48 Editorial Board 2013
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49 Editorial Board 2011
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1 p.
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50 Editorial Board amp; Publication Information 2006
9 p. CO2-
1 p.
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51 Effects of Lactobacillus helveticus on murine behavior are dependent on diet and genotype and correlate with alterations in the gut microbiome Ohland, Christina L.
2013
9 p. 1738-1747
10 p.
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52 Effects of propranolol on symptom and endocrine responses to pentagastrin Khan, Samir
2004
9 p. 1163-1171
9 p.
artikel
53 Effects of relaxation on psychobiological wellbeing during pregnancy: A randomized controlled trial Urech, Corinne
2010
9 p. 1348-1355
8 p.
artikel
54 Effects of triiodothyronine on 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B autoreceptor activity, and postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptor activity, in rat hypothalamus: lack of interaction with imipramine Gur, Eitan
2004
9 p. 1172-1183
12 p.
artikel
55 Effects of victory and defeat on testosterone and cortisol response to competition: Evidence for same response patterns in men and women Jiménez, Manuel
2012
9 p. 1577-1581
5 p.
artikel
56 Emotion regulation and cortisol reactivity to a social-evaluative speech task Lam, Suman
2009
9 p. 1355-1362
8 p.
artikel
57 Endogenous noradrenergic activation and memory for emotional material in men and women Segal, Sabrina K.
2009
9 p. 1263-1271
9 p.
artikel
58 Endogenous plasma estradiol in healthy men is positively correlated with cerebral cortical serotonin 2A receptor binding Frokjaer, Vibe G.
2010
9 p. 1311-1320
10 p.
artikel
59 Enduring effects of environmental enrichment from weaning to adulthood on pituitary-adrenal function, pre-pulse inhibition and learning in male and female rats Peña, Yolanda
2009
9 p. 1390-1404
15 p.
artikel
60 Enduring psychobiological effects of childhood adversity Ehlert, Ulrike
2013
9 p. 1850-1857
8 p.
artikel
61 Enhanced expression of cytokines and chemokines by blood monocytes to in vitro lipopolysaccharide stimulation are associated with hostility and severity of depressive symptoms in healthy women Suarez, Edward C
2004
9 p. 1119-1128
10 p.
artikel
62 Enhanced orienting of attention in response to emotional gaze cues after oxytocin administration in healthy young men Tollenaar, Marieke S.
2013
9 p. 1797-1802
6 p.
artikel
63 Environmental influences on family similarity in afternoon cortisol levels: Twin and parent–offspring designs Schreiber, Jane E.
2006
9 p. 1131-1137
7 p.
artikel
64 Erratum to “The effects of stress-induced cortisol responses on approach-avoidance behavior” [Psychoneuroendocrinology 30 (2005) 665–677] Roelofs, Karin
2005
9 p. 930-
1 p.
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65 Estrogens and memory in physiological and neuropathological conditions Pompili, Assunta
2012
9 p. 1379-1396
18 p.
artikel
66 Familial influences on basal salivary cortisol in an adult population Kupper, Nina
2005
9 p. 857-868
12 p.
artikel
67 Fatigue and cognitive symptoms in patients with diabetes: Relationship with disease phenotype and insulin treatment Lasselin, Julie
2012
9 p. 1468-1478
11 p.
artikel
68 FKBP5 polymorphisms as vulnerability to anxiety and depression in patients with advanced gastric cancer: A controlled and prospective study Kang, Jee In
2012
9 p. 1569-1576
8 p.
artikel
69 For whom the bell (curve) tolls: Cortisol rapidly affects memory retrieval by an inverted U-shaped dose–response relationship Schilling, Thomas M.
2013
9 p. 1565-1572
8 p.
artikel
70 Frequency of recent cocaine and alcohol use affects drug craving and associated responses to stress and drug-related cues Fox, Helen C.
2005
9 p. 880-891
12 p.
artikel
71 Gene–environment interactions predict cortisol responses after acute stress: Implications for the etiology of depression Alexander, Nina
2009
9 p. 1294-1303
10 p.
artikel
72 Glucocorticoids dose-dependently remodel energy stores and amplify incentive relativity effects Pecoraro, Norman
2005
9 p. 815-825
11 p.
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73 Glucocorticoid signaling and exercise-induced downregulation of the mineralocorticoid receptor in the induction of adult mouse dentate neurogenesis by treadmill running Chang, Ya-Ting
2008
9 p. 1173-1182
10 p.
artikel
74 GluR5-mediated glutamate signaling regulates hypothalamo–pituitary–adrenocortical stress responses at the paraventricular nucleus and median eminence Evanson, Nathan K.
2009
9 p. 1370-1379
10 p.
artikel
75 Good stress, bad stress and oxidative stress: Insights from anticipatory cortisol reactivity Aschbacher, Kirstin
2013
9 p. 1698-1708
11 p.
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76 Growth hormone response to clonidine predicts aggression in Alzheimer’s disease Herrmann, Nathan
2004
9 p. 1192-1197
6 p.
artikel
77 Higher cortisol content in hair among long-term unemployed individuals compared to controls Dettenborn, L.
2010
9 p. 1404-1409
6 p.
artikel
78 HPA axis activation in major depression and response to fluoxetine: a pilot study Young, Elizabeth A
2004
9 p. 1198-1204
7 p.
artikel
79 Hydrocortisone reduces emotional distracter interference in working memory Oei, Nicole Y.L.
2009
9 p. 1284-1293
10 p.
artikel
80 Hypogonadism predisposes males to the development of behavioural and neuroplastic depressive phenotypes Wainwright, Steven R.
2011
9 p. 1327-1341
15 p.
artikel
81 Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis dysregulation in depressed children and adolescents: A meta-analysis Lopez-Duran, Nestor L.
2009
9 p. 1272-1283
12 p.
artikel
82 Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis function in patients with complex regional pain syndrome type 1 Park, Jai Y.
2012
9 p. 1557-1568
12 p.
artikel
83 Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia and healthy controls Gordijn, Maartje S.
2012
9 p. 1448-1456
9 p.
artikel
84 Immune dysregulation and glucocorticoid resistance in minority and low income pregnant women Corwin, Elizabeth J.
2013
9 p. 1786-1796
11 p.
artikel
85 Impaired hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) system is related to severity of benzodiazepine withdrawal in patients with depression Wichniak, Adam
2004
9 p. 1101-1108
8 p.
artikel
86 Indolamine 2,3-dioxygenase regulation and neuropsychiatric symptoms Loftis, Jennifer M.
2013
9 p. 1829-1830
2 p.
artikel
87 Inflammatory biomarkers predict depressive, but not anxiety symptoms during aging: The prospective Sydney Memory and Aging Study Baune, B.T.
2012
9 p. 1521-1530
10 p.
artikel
88 Influence of photoperiod and sex on locomotor behavior of meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) in an automated light–dark ‘anxiety’ test Ossenkopp, Klaus-Peter
2005
9 p. 869-879
11 p.
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89 Intra-individual variability in sleep duration and fragmentation: Associations with stress Mezick, Elizabeth J.
2009
9 p. 1346-1354
9 p.
artikel
90 Intranasal oxytocin administration attenuates the ACTH stress response in monkeys Parker, Karen J.
2005
9 p. 924-929
6 p.
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91 Intranasal oxytocin administration is reflected in human saliva Weisman, Omri
2012
9 p. 1582-1586
5 p.
artikel
92 Intranasal oxytocin selectively attenuates rhesus monkeys’ attention to negative facial expressions Parr, Lisa A.
2013
9 p. 1748-1756
9 p.
artikel
93 Intravenous administration of the neuropeptide galanin has fast antidepressant efficacy and affects the sleep EEG Murck, Harald
2004
9 p. 1205-1211
7 p.
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94 Introduction to Special Issue of Psychoneuroendocrinology “Enduring effects of Traumatic Stress: Molecular and Hormonal Mechanisms” Yehuda, Rachel
2013
9 p. 1832-1834
3 p.
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95 Investigation into the cross-correlation of salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase responses to psychological stress Engert, Veronika
2011
9 p. 1294-1302
9 p.
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96 ISPNE Call for Abstracts 2012
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1 p.
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97 ISPNE Conference Announcement 2012
9 p. II-
1 p.
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98 Is there a biological difference between trauma-related depression and PTSD? DST says ‘NO’ Savic, Danka
2012
9 p. 1516-1520
5 p.
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99 Lasting changes in social behavior and amygdala function following traumatic experience induced by a single series of foot-shocks Mikics, Éva
2008
9 p. 1198-1210
13 p.
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100 Letter in response to Ackermann et al., “Testosterone levels in healthy men are related to amygdala reactivity and memory performance” Wirth, Michelle M.
2012
9 p. 1587-1588
2 p.
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101 Levels and confounders of morning cortisol collected from adolescents in a naturalistic (school) setting Kelly, Shona J.
2008
9 p. 1257-1268
12 p.
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102 Low plasma lactate concentration as a biomarker of an incompetent brain-pull: A risk factor for weight gain in type 2 diabetes patients van Dyken, Regina
2010
9 p. 1287-1293
7 p.
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103 Low plasma tryptophan in carcinoid patients is associated with increased urinary cortisol excretion Tanke, Marit A.C.
2008
9 p. 1297-1301
5 p.
artikel
104 Methylphenidate prevents high-fat diet (HFD)-induced learning/memory impairment in juvenile mice Kaczmarczyk, Melissa M.
2013
9 p. 1553-1564
12 p.
artikel
105 Metyrapone blunts stress-induced hyperthermia and increased locomotor activity independently of glucocorticoids and neurosteroids Drouet, Jean-Baptiste
2010
9 p. 1299-1310
12 p.
artikel
106 Modulatory effects of stress on reactivated emotional memories Marin, Marie-France
2010
9 p. 1388-1396
9 p.
artikel
107 Modulatory mechanisms of cortisol effects on emotional learning and memory: Novel perspectives van Ast, Vanessa A.
2013
9 p. 1874-1882
9 p.
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108 Negative life events, emotions and psychological difficulties as determinants of salivary cortisol in Belgian primary school children Michels, Nathalie
2012
9 p. 1506-1515
10 p.
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109 Neuroanatomical evidence for reciprocal regulation of the corticotrophin-releasing factor and oxytocin systems in the hypothalamus and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of the rat: Implications for balancing stress and affect Dabrowska, Joanna
2011
9 p. 1312-1326
15 p.
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110 Neuroplastic changes in depression: A role for the immune system Eyre, Harris
2012
9 p. 1397-1416
20 p.
artikel
111 NGF serum levels variations in major depressed patients receiving duloxetine Martino, Matteo
2013
9 p. 1824-1828
5 p.
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112 No association between oxytocin or prolactin gene variants and childhood-onset mood disorders Strauss, John S.
2010
9 p. 1422-1428
7 p.
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113 No effect of social exclusion on salivary cortisol secretion in women in a randomized controlled study Zöller, Cäcilia
2010
9 p. 1294-1298
5 p.
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114 No evidence for an effect of testosterone administration on delay discounting in male university students Ortner, Georgia Rada
2013
9 p. 1814-1818
5 p.
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115 Olfactory influences on mood and autonomic, endocrine, and immune function Hedayat, Kamyar M.
2008
9 p. 1302-1303
2 p.
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116 OPRM1 gene variation influences hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis function in response to a variety of stressors in rhesus macaques Schwandt, Melanie L.
2011
9 p. 1303-1311
9 p.
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117 Oral contraceptive use in women changes preferences for male facial masculinity and is associated with partner facial masculinity Little, Anthony C.
2013
9 p. 1777-1785
9 p.
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118 Oxytocin administration attenuates stress reactivity in borderline personality disorder: A pilot study Simeon, D.
2011
9 p. 1418-1421
4 p.
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119 Oxytocin enhances the experience of attachment security Buchheim, Anna
2009
9 p. 1417-1422
6 p.
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120 Oxytocin increases amygdala reactivity to threatening scenes in females Lischke, Alexander
2012
9 p. 1431-1438
8 p.
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121 Oxytocin increases recognition of masked emotional faces Schulze, Lars
2011
9 p. 1378-1382
5 p.
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122 Parental adiposity and cortisol awakening responses in young men and women Steptoe, Andrew
2006
9 p. 1117-1126
10 p.
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123 Perceived stress at work is associated with attenuated DHEA-S response during acute psychosocial stress Lennartsson, Anna-Karin
2013
9 p. 1650-1657
8 p.
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124 Peripheral innate immune challenge exaggerated microglia activation, increased the number of inflammatory CNS macrophages, and prolonged social withdrawal in socially defeated mice Wohleb, Eric S.
2012
9 p. 1491-1505
15 p.
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125 Perseverative responding and neuroanatomical alterations in adult heterozygous reeler mice are mitigated by neonatal estrogen administration Macrì, Simone
2010
9 p. 1374-1387
14 p.
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126 Physiological correlates of cognitive functioning in an elderly population Wright, C.E.
2005
9 p. 826-838
13 p.
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127 Pituitary response to metyrapone in Gulf War veterans: Relationship to deployment, PTSD and unexplained health symptoms Golier, Julia A.
2009
9 p. 1338-1345
8 p.
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128 Plasma agouti-related protein levels in women with anorexia nervosa Moriya, Junko
2006
9 p. 1057-1061
5 p.
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129 Prenatal ethanol exposure alters sensitivity to the effects of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) on behavior in the elevated plus-maze Gabriel, Kara I.
2006
9 p. 1046-1056
11 p.
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130 Prenatal maternal mood is associated with altered diurnal cortisol in adolescence O’Donnell, Kieran J.
2013
9 p. 1630-1638
9 p.
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131 Process irregularity of cortisol and adrenocorticotropin secretion in men with major depressive disorder Posener, Joel A
2004
9 p. 1129-1137
9 p.
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132 Protective and damaging effects of the biobehavioral stress response: cognitive, systemic and clinical aspects: ISPNE XXXIV meeting summary Yehuda, Rachel
2004
9 p. 1212-1222
11 p.
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133 Psychosocial animal model of PTSD produces a long-lasting traumatic memory, an increase in general anxiety and PTSD-like glucocorticoid abnormalities Zoladz, Phillip R.
2012
9 p. 1531-1545
15 p.
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134 Rapid elevations in limbic endocannabinoid content by glucocorticoid hormones in vivo Hill, Matthew N.
2010
9 p. 1333-1338
6 p.
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135 Reduction in salivary α-amylase levels following a mind–body intervention in cancer survivors—An exploratory study Lipschitz, David L.
2013
9 p. 1521-1531
11 p.
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136 Reduction in total plasma ghrelin levels following catecholamine depletion: Relation to bulimic and depressive symptoms Homan, Philipp
2013
9 p. 1545-1552
8 p.
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137 Regulation of the stress response by the gut microbiota: Implications for psychoneuroendocrinology Dinan, Timothy G.
2012
9 p. 1369-1378
10 p.
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138 Relation between salivary cortisol as stress biomarker and dietary pattern in children Michels, Nathalie
2013
9 p. 1512-1520
9 p.
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139 Relationship between the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal-axis and fatty acid metabolism in recurrent depression Mocking, Roel J.T.
2013
9 p. 1607-1617
11 p.
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140 Response to Letter to the Editor regarding “Olfactory influences on mood and autonomic, endocrine, and immune function” Kiecolt-Glaser, Janice K.
2008
9 p. 1303-
1 p.
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141 Risk of postpartum depression in association with serum leptin and interleukin-6 levels at delivery: A nested case–control study within the UPPSAT cohort Skalkidou, Alkistis
2009
9 p. 1329-1337
9 p.
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142 Role of testosterone in mediating prenatal ethanol effects on hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal activity in male rats Lan, Ni
2009
9 p. 1314-1328
15 p.
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143 Salivary α-amylase response to endotoxin administration in humans Grigoleit, Jan-Sebastian
2013
9 p. 1819-1823
5 p.
artikel
144 Salivary cortisol and psychopathy dimensions in detained antisocial adolescents Feilhauer, Johanna
2013
9 p. 1586-1595
10 p.
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145 Salivary cortisol in depressed patients versus control persons: A systematic review and meta-analysis Knorr, Ulla
2010
9 p. 1275-1286
12 p.
artikel
146 Salivary cortisol levels and the 2-year course of depressive and anxiety disorders Vreeburg, Sophie A.
2013
9 p. 1494-1502
9 p.
artikel
147 Serotonin and interleukin-6: The role of genetic polymorphisms in IFN-induced neuropsychiatric symptoms Udina, Marc
2013
9 p. 1803-1813
11 p.
artikel
148 Serotonin regulation of the human stress response Hood, Sean D.
2006
9 p. 1087-1097
11 p.
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149 Serum but not cerebrospinal fluid levels of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) are increased in Alzheimer's disease Johansson, Per
2013
9 p. 1729-1737
9 p.
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150 Serum testosterone levels are related to cognitive function in men with schizophrenia Moore, L.
2013
9 p. 1717-1728
12 p.
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151 Sex-specific development of spatial orientation is independent of peripubertal gonadal steroids Wojniusz, Slawomir
2013
9 p. 1709-1716
8 p.
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152 Sexual experience increases oxytocin receptor gene expression and protein in the medial preoptic area of the male rat Gil, Mario
2013
9 p. 1688-1697
10 p.
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153 Short day-length increases sucrose consumption and adiposity in rats fed a high-fat diet Sinitskaya, Natalia
2008
9 p. 1269-1278
10 p.
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154 Sleep and biomarkers in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing: Associations with C-reactive protein, fibrinogen, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and hemoglobin Jackowska, Marta
2013
9 p. 1484-1493
10 p.
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155 Sleep disturbances are correlated with decreased morning awakening salivary cortisol Backhaus, Jutta
2004
9 p. 1184-1191
8 p.
artikel
156 Social experience influences hypothalamic oxytocin in the WHHL rabbit Paredes, Jamespaul
2006
9 p. 1062-1075
14 p.
artikel
157 Social interaction decreases stress responsiveness during adolescence Lürzel, Stephanie
2011
9 p. 1370-1377
8 p.
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158 Social stress interacts with diet history to promote emotional feeding in females Michopoulos, Vasiliki
2012
9 p. 1479-1490
12 p.
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159 Social variables predict between-subject but not day-to-day variation in the testosterone of US men Gray, Peter B
2004
9 p. 1153-1162
10 p.
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160 Stress and addiction Hildebrandt, Tom
2013
9 p. 1923-1927
5 p.
artikel
161 Stress and strategic decision-making in the beauty contest game Leder, Johannes
2013
9 p. 1503-1511
9 p.
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164 Stress increases behavioral resistance to extinction Schwabe, Lars
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165 Stress-induced redistribution of immune cells—From barracks to boulevards to battlefields: A tale of three hormones – Curt Richter Award Winner Dhabhar, Firdaus S.
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167 Stress resilience and vulnerability: The association with rearing conditions, endocrine function, immunology, and anxious behavior Stiller, Anna L.
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168 Swim stress differentially blocks CRF receptor mediated responses in dorsal raphe nucleus Lamy, Christophe M.
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169 Temperament and hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis function in healthy adults Tyrka, Audrey R.
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170 Testosterone levels in healthy men are related to amygdala reactivity and memory performance Ackermann, Sandra
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171 The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism: Relation to familiar risk of affective disorder, BDNF levels and salivary cortisol Vinberg, Maj
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172 The effect of a low dose of alcohol on allopregnanolone serum concentrations across the menstrual cycle in women with severe premenstrual syndrome and controls Nyberg, Sigrid
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173 The effect of exogenous cortisol during sleep on the behavioral and neural correlates of emotional memory consolidation in humans van Marle, Hein J.F.
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174 The effects of exogenous progesterone on drug craving and stress arousal in cocaine dependence: Impact of gender and cue type Fox, Helen C.
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175 The influence of high-normal testosterone levels on risk-taking in healthy males in a 1-week letrozole administration study Goudriaan, Anna E.
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176 The other side of the curve: Examining the relationship between pre-stressor physiological responses and stress reactivity Balodis, Iris M.
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177 The relation of salivary cortisol to patterns of performance on a word list learning task in healthy older adults Suhr, Julie
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186 Transmitting biological effects of stress in utero: Implications for mother and offspring Reynolds, Rebecca M.
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187 TRH and TRH-like peptide expression in rat following episodic or continuous corticosterone Pekary, Albert Eugene
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