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1 A cannabinoid link between mitochondria and memory Marsicano, Giovanni
2016
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2 Acute stress enhances expression of instrumentally conditioned financial preferences Porcelli, Anthony John
2016
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3 Age is not just a number: the impact of bullying onset on acute stress reactivity Martin-Pinon, Olivia Ann
2016
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4 A longitudinal view on nail cortisol: Stability and changes over one year in early childhood Hubmann, Priska
2016
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5 A neural basis for sex-dependent fear expression Shansky, Rebecca
2016
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6 A nonhuman primate model facilitates the development of neuroplasticity-related treatment targets for anxiety disorders Kalin, Ned H.
2016
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7 APOE genotype interacts with the androgen receptor polyglutamine repeat sequence to impact testosterone levels in middle-aged men Panizzon, Matthew S.
2016
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8 Approaches to the statistical modeling of the CAR if accurately measured Adam, Emma
2016
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9 Are maternal depression symptoms related to umbilical cord cortisol and neurological integrity in the newborn? Rodriguez, Alina
2016
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10 Assessment of the cortisol awakening response: Summary of the ISPNE expert consensus guidelines Stalder, Tobias
2016
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11 Association between estradiol and posttraumatic stress disorder in men and women military veterans Bowers, Mallory E.
2016
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12 Association between major depression and cardiovascular risk: The role of antidepressant medication Kuehl, Linn Kristina
2016
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13 Association of DNA methylation marks in the stress response regulating gene KITLG to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder Boks, Marco P.
2016
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14 Associations between antenatal glucocorticoid treatment and child psychiatric problems at 3.5 years of age Wolford, Elina
2016
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15 A systematic review of cortisol recovery determinants Goodman, William K.
2016
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16 Attenuation of the liver microsomal oxidation in experimental posttraumatic stress disorders Tseylikman, Olga
2016
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17 A variation in the oxytocin receptor gene moderates the relationship between early maternal care in childhood and interleukin 6 (IL-6) concentrations during pregnancy Toepfer, Philipp
2016
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18 Biological profiling of plasma neuropeptide Y in relation posttraumatic stress symptoms in two combat cohorts Reijnen, Alieke
2016
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19 Body mass index is related to blunted cardiovascular stress reactivity in healthy young men La Marca, Roberto
2016
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20 Brain sexual differentiation and effects of cross-sex hormone treatment in transgenders: A resting-state functional magnetic resonance study Nota, Nienke M.
2016
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21 Brain structural alterations in newborns of mothers exposed to childhood trauma Buss, Claudia
2016
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22 Central effects of floatation therapy explored using functional neuroimaging Feinstein, Justin S.
2016
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23 Changes in HPA-axis reactivity by subjective well-being: Impact of loneliness, gender and serotonin transporter genotype Mavioğlu, R. Nehir
2016
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24 Characteristics of accurate and inaccurate CAR data sets and what they can tell us Evans, Phil
2016
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25 Childhood trauma is associated with increased brain responses to emotionally negative as compared to positive faces in patients with psychotic disorders Aas, Monica
2016
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26 Childhood violence victimisation predicts elevated inflammation levels in young women independent of latent genetic influences Baldwin, Jessie
2016
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27 Cognitive appraisal partially explains differences in cortisol increase after psychosocial stress between women and men Lautenbach, Franziska
2016
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28 Combined depression and inflammation increases mortality in older men Lawes, Samantha
2016
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29 Context matters: Situational and biological factors shape reconsolidation of memories after psychosocial stress Ali, Nida
2016
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30 Corticosteroid binding globulin levels are affected by cortisol replacement dose and psychosocial stress in patients with chronic adrenal insufficiency Geiger, Ashley M
2016
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31 Cortisol disrupts the neural correlates mediating extinction recall Kinner, Valerie Lena
2016
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32 Cortisol levels in atypical and non-atypical depression using hair and saliva specimens Herane-Vives, Andres
2016
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33 Cortisol levels in atypical depression and chronic fatigue syndrome using hair and saliva specimens Herane-Vives, Andres
2016
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34 Cortisol levels in major depressive episode using fingernail specimens Herane-Vives, Andres
2016
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35 Cortisol levels in unipolar and bipolar depression using hair and saliva specimens Herane-Vives, Andres
2016
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36 Cortisol slope predicts depression symptoms 12 months after coronary artery bypass graft surgery Poole, Lydia
2016
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37 CRH genotypes moderate neural circuits, cognitive emotional function and response to antidepressants Williams, Leanne
2016
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38 CRH-R1 allelic variation and depressive and psychotic symptoms in major depression Schatzberg, Alan
2016
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39 Depression, inflammation and progression of human breast cancer Lippman, Marc E.
2016
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40 Despite general increases in body-esteem with age, low weight satisfaction is linked to increased physical activity in middle-aged and older adults Elling, Claire E.
2016
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41 Detailed time course of the CAR in healthy participants and implications for accurate measurement Smyth, Nina
2016
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42 Determination of endocannabinoids in human hair as a novel biomarker measured with LC–MS/MS Gao, Wei
2016
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43 Differential CD8+ response to stress is moderated by exposure to early-life adversity Hastings, Waylon James
2016
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44 Differential cytokines level between early withdrawal and early remission in patient with alcohol dependence Huang, San-Yuan
2016
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45 Discovery of neuroticism-associated genes from postmortem amygdala Canli, Turhan
2016
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46 Distraction coping predicts better cortisol recovery after acute psychosocial stress Janson, Johanna
2016
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47 Diurnal and stress hormonal profiles of testosterone and cortisol in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typical development (TD) Corbett, Blythe A.
2016
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48 Dopamine function and circadian prolactin secretion in bipolar depressed patients Duval, Fabrice
2016
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49 Early intervention moderating the effect of maternal sensitivity on FKBP5 methylation in children living in psychosocially disadvantaged families Hubmann, Priska
2016
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50 Early life adversity and diurnal HPA activity across the lifespan: The role of self-esteem Zilioli, Samuele
2016
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51 Early-life adversity is associated with differential gene expression response to acute psychological stress Shalev, Idan
2016
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52 Early-life stress and stratified approaches in mental health Danese, Andrea
2016
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53 Editorial Board & Publication Information 2016
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54 Effect of hyperglycemia in culture- and recording medium on cellular- and mitochondrial function in IPS derived excitatory neurons in vitro Gunnewiek, Teun Klein
2016
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55 Effect of the interaction between childhood abuse and rs1360780 FKBP5 gene on cortisol awakening response and diurnal cortisol levels in first episode psychosis Mondelli, Valeria
2016
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56 Effects of antipsychotic treatment on macrophagic activation in the adipose tissue Mondelli, Valeria
2016
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57 Effects of cannabidiol treatment on cortisol response to social stress in subjects at high risk of developing psychosis Appiah-Kusi, Elizabeth
2016
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58 Elevated cortisol and interleukin-6 (IL-6) response to acute stress among HIV positive individuals versus HIV negative controls Hantsoo, Liisa
2016
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59 Emotional support, depressive symptoms and age-related alterations in male body composition Walther, Andreas
2016
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60 Epigenetic regulation in association with treatment response in PTSD Daskalakis, Nikolaos P.
2016
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61 Epigenetics of stress Turner, Jonathan D.
2016
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62 Epigenome-wide association study to focus on the development of PTSD in traumatized ED patients Smith, Alicia K.
2016
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63 Everyday decision-making across the menstrual cycle: The moderating effects of the woman's negative affect and the situation's unfamiliarity Schmalenberger, Katja Maria
2016
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64 Examining the diurnal profile of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typical development between 8 to 17 years of age Corbett, Blythe A.
2016
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65 Exposure to childhood trauma is associated with increased risk for subclinical hypothyroidism in pregnancy Moog, Nora K.
2016
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66 Exposure to child maltreatment is associated with elevated stress and immune mediators in children aged 3–5 years de Punder, Karin
2016
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67 Faulty threat appraisal reduces concordance in women's subjective and physiological responses to acute stress Freeman, Slaton Zane
2016
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68 Glucocorticoid receptor challenge tests in major depression Menke, Andreas
2016
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69 Gut microbiome profiles vary by the propensity to attribute incentive salience to palatable food cues in humans Schembre, Susan
2016
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70 Hair cortisol analysis as a marker of past adverse experiences in adult patients with severe mental illness Schalinski, Inga
2016
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71 Hair cortisol as a biological marker for burnout symptomatology Penz, Marlene
2016
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72 Hair cortisol concentrations in traumatization and posttraumatic stress disorder – Clinical implications Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann
2016
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73 Hair cortisol in maltreated children and adolescents: Importance of developmental period and maltreatment characteristics Stalder, Tobias
2016
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74 Hair, nail or still saliva? Cortisol measurement in peripheral body substrates and its association with sex steroids and body composition in a sample of middle-aged and older men Walther, Andreas
2016
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75 Heritable epigenetic patterns of stress-responsive genes in traumatized children Smith, Alicia
2016
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76 Higher insulin and lower glucagon levels in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid in suicide attempters compared to healthy controls Bendix, Marie
2016
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77 High stress-responder eat less but swallow more: A laboratory study of stress-induced cortisol and eating behavior Petrowski, Katja
2016
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78 Hippocampal mineralocorticoid receptors differentially modulate learning behaviour under stressful conditions in prenatally stressed rats Lai, Yu-Ting
2016
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79 Hippocampal volume in children aged 3–5 years with verified maltreatment exposure Overfeld, Judith
2016
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80 How does stress affect decision making in individuals with gambling disorder? Buchanan, Tony
2016
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81 How the heart speaks to the brain: Neural activity during cardiorespiratory interoceptive stimulation Khalsa, Sahib
2016
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82 HPA-axis activation as a key moderator of childhood trauma exposure and adolescent mental health Kuhlman, Kate Ryan
2016
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83 Hypercortisolemia following pharmacological “Clamp” reveals women's vulnerability to major depressive disorder Jin, Ellie Shuo
2016
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84 Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis, chronic stress, hair cortisol, metabolic syndrome, and mindfulness Gaete, Helen Patricia
2016
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85 Impact of DHEA to cortisol ratios on HPA-axis reactivity: Moderation by sex and age Roberts, Andrea
2016
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86 Impaired brain metabolism detected by magnetic resonance spectroscopy and neurocognitive impairment in childhood leukemia survivors treated with cranial radiotherapy Follin, Cecilia
2016
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87 Impaired interactions between circadian activity of the HPA and HPT axes in depression Mokrani, Marie-Claude
2016
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88 Increased sensitivity to social exclusion during the luteal phase: Progesterone as resilience factor buffering against ostracism? Meinlschmidt, Gunther
2016
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89 Independent and joint predictive power of life events, daily stress, and cortisol in relation to conversion to psychosis Walker, Elaine
2016
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90 Individual difference in mitochondrial function moderate the impact of stress on mental health Emmerzaal, Tim
2016
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91 Individual differences in stress vulnerability: The role of gut pathobionts in stress-induced colitis Langgartner, Dominik
2016
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92 Inflammation in obesity: Relevance to neuropsychiatric symptoms Capuron, Lucile
2016
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93 Influence of light radiation on hair steroid concentrations Graß, Juliane
2016
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94 Influence of the noradrenergic and glucocorticoid system on the formation of intrusive memories: An experimental approach with a trauma film paradigm Otte, Christian
2016
71 S p. 42-
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95 Integrative psychoneuroimmunendocrinological approaches in the interface between stress and depression: A road map to resilience Tafet, Gustavo Eduardo
2016
71 S p. 76-77
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96 Integrative systems biology approach to identify novel glucocorticoid-based biomarkers and treatment targets for PTSD Daskalakis, Nikolaos P.
2016
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97 Interaction between childhood maltreatment, trait anxiety and serotonin transporter genotype on cortisol awakening response Ergin, Kardelen Canan
2016
71 S p. 30-31
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98 Interaction of neuropeptide S with the endogenous oxytocin system within the hypothalamic PVN Grund, Thomas
2016
71 S p. 61-62
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99 Intergenerational effect of infant maltreatment on epigenetic and functional outcomes in rhesus monkeys Klengel, Torsten
2016
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100 Inter-individual differences in the effects of maternal prenatal anxiety on child neurodevelopment: Implications for personalized medicine in perinatal mental health O’Donnell, Kieran J.
2016
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101 Intranasal testosterone administration reduces acute subjective anxiety in women in response to laboratory stressor Jin, Ellie Shuo
2016
71 S p. 31-
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102 Investigating the link between child maltreatment and inflammation: The effects of steroid hormones on cytokine secretion of peripheral blood mononuclear cells ex vivo Fernandez, Laura Ramo
2016
71 S p. 59-
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103 In vitro stimulated leukocyte telomerase activity is associated with chronic stress exposure de Punder, Karin
2016
71 S p. 60-61
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104 Joint HPA and SNS Activation is associated with temperamental orienting/regulation in infancy Liu, Jingwen
2016
71 S p. 31-32
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105 Lifetime achievement award lecture: The HPA axis in psychotic depression Schatzberg, Alan
2016
71 S p. 5-
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106 Longitudinal methylation changes in the glucocorticoid receptor 1F region and psychopathology after deployment Vinkers, Christiaan
2016
71 S p. 32-
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107 Long lasting SGK1 modulation in response to early life stress: Focus on epigenetic mechanisms Cattaneo, Annamaria
2016
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108 Long-term pattern of cortisol secretion in patients with depression, chronic fatigue syndrome and healthy controls Herane-Vives, Andres
2016
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109 Love, love, love cortisol you need Meyer, Dixie
2016
71 S p. 32-33
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110 LRPPRC genotype and cortisol: Predicting anxiety Fogelman, Nia
2016
71 S p. 58-59
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111 Maternal biobehavioral responses to a child abuse intervention: A pilot, feasibility study using neuroendocrine and genetic stress markers Tiwari, Ashwini
2016
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112 Maternal depression during pregnancy and epigenetic age in their newborns: The PREDO study Suarez, Anna
2016
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113 Maternal depression during pregnancy is associated with child ADHD symptoms at 3.5years Wolford, Elina
2016
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114 Maternal Distress and Child Temperament Interact in Predicting Infant Cortisol Stress Responses Kamin, Hayley S.
2016
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115 Maternal high-fat diet prevents developmental programming by early life stress Darnaudéry, Muriel
2016
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116 Maternal preconceptual and gestational stress, hair cortisol concentrations during pregnancy and newborn brain integrity Buss, Claudia
2016
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117 Maternal severe obesity in early pregnancy as a risk factor for neuropsychiatric problems and suboptimal neurodevelopment in early childhood Lahti, Marius
2016
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118 Mechanisms of estrogen-dependent regulation of ADCYAP1R1, a risk factor for PTSD Ressler, Kerry
2016
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119 Metabolite fingerprinting in posttraumatic stress disorder Koenig, Alexandra Maria
2016
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120 Mineralocorticoid receptor stimulation increases risk taking in the balloon analogue risk task Deuter, Christian Eric
2016
71 S p. 34-
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121 Neural and endocrine correlates of SLC6A4 methylation profiles Alexander, Nina
2016
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122 Neural correlates of perceived stress management skills: an fMRI experiment assessing reactivity to acute psychosocial stress Thomas, Livia
2016
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123 Neuroanatomical correlates of HPA axis biomarkers among children at elevated risk for schizophrenia Cullen, Alexis Elizabeth
2016
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124 NMR metabolomic characterization of pregnant women and its use for biomarker discovery for maternal depressive symptoms Räikkönen, Katri
2016
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125 Noninvasive hair assay for sex hormones: Preliminary protocol validation Wang, Wen
2016
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126 Non-sexual interpersonal trauma and PTSD development Kimmel, Andrew
2016
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127 Norepinephrine infusion without but not with alpha-adrenergic blockade by phentolamine increases coagulation parameter levels in healthy men Wirtz, Petra H.
2016
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128 Over-expression of TGF-B1 gene in drug naïve schizophrenia; a preliminary report Arzaghi, Seyed Masoud
2016
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129 Parasympathetic and adrenocortical activity influence the effects of childhood adversity on negative affect following stress Zakreski, Ellen
2016
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130 Poverty and chronic diseases in children: Insights on biopsychological pathways Zilioli, Samuele
2016
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131 Pre-deployment inflammatory markers predict symptom trajectories in a prospective study of active duty military personnel Marmar, Charles R.
2016
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132 Preferring habitual behavior following Stress: Is the proof of the pudding in the eating? Smeets, Tom
2016
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133 Pregnancy anxiety is associated with GABBR1 cord blood DNA methylation, but only in male neonates Vangeel, Elise Beau
2016
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134 Prolonged effects of chronic adolescent stress on the hippocampal transcriptome are sex-specific Rowson, Sydney A.
2016
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135 Psychobiological resilience factors modifying the association between age and sexual health in men Walther, Andreas
2016
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136 Psychoneuroendocrine response in highly anxious individuals in situation of social stress Solarikova, Petra
2016
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137 Pubertal development, cortisol and daily stress in youth at clinical risk for psychosis Walker, Elaine
2016
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138 Racial/Ethnic identity reduces effects of adolescent racial discrimination on adult cortisol Hittner, Emily Francine
2016
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139 Rapid effects of deep brain simulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder Koning, Pelle Paul de
2016
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140 Reduced reactivity of glucocorticoid suppression of pro-inflammatory cytokine production to acute stress after short-term fasting Hanlin, Luke C.
2016
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141 Relative hypocortisolism is associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome in recurrent affective disorders Maripuu, Martin Peter
2016
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142 Resilience biomarkers in a Latin-American population mato, Andrea López
2016
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143 Reward-related emotional neurodynamics in health and psychopathology Heller, Aaron
2016
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144 Role of Microsomal Oxidation in Regulation of Monoamine Oxidase Activity in Rat Brain and Liver Tseylikman, Olga
2016
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145 Salivary neurohormone ratios correlate to progressive states of depression per structured assessment: An adapted systematic review & metaanalysis Torres, Monika
2016
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146 Sex, gender and the interaction between sex and gender on stress reactivity in humans Lupien, Sonia
2016
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147 Single-dose hydrocortisone administration provides protection against negative mood in individuals under social threat Rice, Leslie K.
2016
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148 Single dose of intranasal testosterone protects against sick days in individuals with low resilience Rice, Leslie Karen
2016
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149 Smoking (Tobacco), PTSD and depression Alfonzo, Alvaro Gonzalez
2016
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150 Social media as a shield: Facebook may buffer acute stress Rus, Holly M.
2016
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151 Sociodemographic, lifestyle, and psychosocial determinants of hair cortisol – Evidence from a south London community sample Fischer, Susanne
2016
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152 Stability and change in predictors of stress responsivity in infancy Kertes, Darlene A.
2016
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153 Steroid hormones moderate the association between trait negative affect and symptoms of burnout after a social problem-solving task in young men Walther, Andreas
2016
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154 Stigma and diurnal cortisol among transitioning transgender men DuBois, L. Zachary
2016
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155 Stress, anxiety, and susceptibility to squamous cell carcinoma: Role of immune mediators Dhabhar, Firdaus
2016
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156 Stress impairs the learning of exceptions and alters the feedback processing in category learning Paul, Marcus
2016
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157 Stress in daily life and its relationship with the reactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis Stoffel, Martin
2016
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158 Stress-induced neuroinflammation is mediated by GSK3-dependent TLR4 signaling that promotes susceptibility to depression-like behavior Cheng, Yuyan
2016
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159 Stress management effects on adaptation, biobehavioral processes and clinical health endpoints in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer Antoni, Michael H.
2016
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160 Stress reactivity modulates attentional bias toward work-stress related words in workers but not in students Raymond, Catherine
2016
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161 Stress-related and basic determinants of hair cortisol in humans: A meta-analysis Stalder, Tobias
2016
71 S p. 74-75
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162 Stress vulnerability and epigenetic variation of SKA2, potential causes and consequences Jones, Ilenna
2016
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163 Subjective social economic status moderates stress-buffering effects of testosterone Ravi, Meghna
2016
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164 Suboptimal mitochondrial function mediates the effect of stress on affective behavior of male mice Emmerzaal, Tim
2016
71 S p. 66-67
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165 Technology for rapid assessment of salivary cortisol demonstrates as reliable alternative to traditional immunoassays Miocevic, Olga
2016
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166 Telomere biology as a mechanism in developmental programming of health and disease risk Entringer, Sonja
2016
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167 Telomere shortening in immune cell subsets of women with a history of child maltreatment: The role of cortisol and oxytocin Boeck, Christina
2016
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168 Th17 cell characterization in mouse brain during depression Beurel, Eleonore
2016
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169 The acute psychobiological stress response in healthy second-trimester pregnant women and concentrations of proinflammatory cytokines in the amniotic fluid La Marca-Ghaemmaghami, Pearl
2016
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170 The effects of early life adversity on responses to the Montreal Imaging Stress Task Barton, Alexander Stuart
2016
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171 The impact of neuroendocrine stress response on cognitive emotion regulation Rimpel, Jérôme
2016
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172 The impact of stress on executive functions in human Wolf, Oliver T.
2016
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173 The importance of hair cortisol levels and perceived stress to body mass index in women and children living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods Turner, Anne Isabella
2016
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174 The role of brain bioenergetics on the effects of stress and anxiety in brain function and coping behaviors Sandi, Carmen
2016
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175 The role of mitochondria as a modulator of neuroendocrine responses to psychological stress Picard, Martin
2016
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176 The role of neuroinflammation in the pathophysiology of hypersexual disorder Jokinen, Jussi
2016
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177 The role of personality traits in the stress response of psychotherapist trainees Schumacher, Sarah
2016
71 S p. 55-
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178 The role of reward and interoceptive neurocircuitry in depression-related appetite changes Simmons, W. Kyle
2016
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179 The role of reward and interoceptive neurocircuitry in depression-related appetite changes Simmons, W. Kyle
2016
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180 The roles of trauma exposure and timing and anxiety comorbidity in shaping HPA axis patterns in depression Mayer, Stefanie E.
2016
71 S p. 68-
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