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1 Abstract # 4267 A cortex–hypothalamic pathway that drives sympathetic responses to psychosocial stress Kataoka, N.

81 S p. 17
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2 Abstract # 4285 Acute responses of intracranial macrophages to LPS-induced systemic inflammation in newborn mice Shimada, A.

81 S p. 21
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3 Abstract #4287 Adaptive and maladaptive coping differentially predicts pro-inflammatory immune responses to repeated acute stress Janson, J.

81 S p. 22
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4 Abstract # 4265 Adolescent asthma during development and its impact on the physiological stress response and the brain: A mouse model Caulfield, J.I.

81 S p. 16
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5 Abstract #4323 Adolescent cellular immune responses to acute stress: A preliminary study Ngo, A.

81 S p. 31
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6 Abstract # 3243 Age dependent changes of adipokine- and adipo-cytokine secretion from rat adipose tissue by endogenous and exogenous toll-like receptor agonists Peek, V.

81 S p. 10
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7 Abstract #4371 Aging reduced generalization of learned information – Do working memory capacity and inflammation play a role? Balter, L.J.

81 S p. 46
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8 Abstract # 4268 Alterations of the serum N-glycan profile in female patients with Major Depressive Disorder Hitzler, M.

81 S p. 17
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9 Abstract #4353 A mouse model for benign obesity? Gimsa, U.

81 S p. 40
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10 Abstract # 3242 Analysis of brain microglia and behavior after peripherally-induced neuroinflammation in mice Grigoleit, J.

81 S p. 9-10
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11 Abstract #4393 Analysis of mRNA levels of inflammatory mediators in samples from the KARMA-dep (Ketamine as an adjunctive therapy for major depression) Trial Ryan, K.M.

81 S p. 52
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12 Abstract # 4277 Anhedonic behavior and peripheral immune function in postpartum rats Della Valle, R.B.

81 S p. 19-20
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13 Abstract #4325 Anti-inflammatories can prevent but not treat (reverse) tumour-induced cognitive impairment in mice Walker, A.K.

81 S p. 32
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14 Abstract # 3250 Anti-neuroinflammatory effects of GPR55 antagonists in LPS-activated primary microglial cells Fiebich, B.L.

81 S p. 11-12
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15 Abstract #4305 Anxiety symptoms predict sickness-induced hyperalgesia in a model of musculoskeletal pain Elsenbruch, S.

81 S p. 26
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16 Abstract #4381 Associations between hypovitaminosis-D and tic severity and comorbidities in children and adolescents with chronic tic-disorders: A large pan-European cross-sectional study Moll, N.

81 S p. 48-49
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17 Abstract #4321 Athlete burnout is related with C-reactive protein levels in dried blood spots in young and old men Becker, L.

81 S p. 30-31
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18 Abstract # 4263 Bate-palmas mutant mice has an increased sickness behavior response and modified sexual dimorphic responses: Possible model of Kabuki syndrome Silva, E.P.

81 S p. 15
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19 Abstract #4396 Behavioral conditioning of anti-proliferative effects of rapamycin in experimental CNS malignancy Hetze, S.

81 S p. 52-53
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20 Abstract #4297 Blood brain barrier breakdown following topical aldara treatment Bourgognon, J.

81 S p. 24-25
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21 Abstract #4367 Blood endotoxin levels may contribute to gender differences in the link between depressive symptoms and ex vivo inflammatory responses Knight, E.L.

81 S p. 44-45
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22 Abstract # 4286 Cardiovascular neuroimmune circuits regulate atherosclerosis Mohanta, S.

81 S p. 21-22
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23 Abstract #4333 Catecholamines and supernatants of catecholamine-treated bacteria differently modulate porcine immune function in vitro Reiske, L.

81 S p. 34
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24 Abstract #4368 Chronic inhaled corticosteroids during development minimize allergic asthma symptoms but exacerbate comorbid anxiety symptoms Cavigelli, S.A.

81 S p. 45
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25 Abstract # 3246 Chronic stress is associated with greater mood impairment during experimental systemic inflammation Engler, H.

81 S p. 10-11
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26 Abstract # 4403 CLARITY and immunofluorescence provides a sensitive method to determine changes to myelin volume in the prefrontal cortex Louie, A.Y.

81 S p. 54
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27 Abstract #4349 Cognitive deficits in survivors of childhood leukemia: A role for inflammation Reyes, T.

81 S p. 39
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28 Abstract #4350 Combined LPS challenge and TSPO PET as a method for screening novel microglial targeted immunotherapies de Marco, R.

81 S p. 39
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29 Abstract # 4255 Combined metabolite and lipid fingerprinting in women with childhood maltreatment reveals novel serum biomarkers linked to inflammation, oxidative stress and energy metabolism Karabatsiakis, A.

81 S p. 13
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30 Abstract #4388 Conditioned immunosuppression in rats diminished severity of experimentally-induced rheumatoid arthritis Lückemann, L.

81 S p. 50
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31 Abstract #4392 Correlative effects of cancer-related fatigue on the neuroendocrine-immune network: Role of hormone responsiveness, metastatic markers, immune markers and psychosocial factors Nair, R.S.

81 S p. 51-52
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32 Abstract #4336 C-reactive protein levels in children aged 3–5 years with verified exposure to maltreatment: Sex differences and association with depression Punder de, K.

81 S p. 35
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33 Abstract #4320 C-reactive protein levels in dried blood spots are associated with frontal resting-state beta-asymmetry Becker, L.

81 S p. 30
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34 Abstract # 3229 Cytokine concentrations are related to level, but not development, of mental distress in inpatients not using anti-inflammatory drugs Toft, H.

81 S p. 6
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35 Abstract #4291 Deletion of indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase (Ido)1, but not Ido2, exacerbates symptoms in a preclinical murine model of multiple sclerosis. Steelman, A.J.

81 S p. 23
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36 Abstract # 3226 Demyelination and remyelination following a gliotoxic injury in the brainstem of XID mice Cardoso, C.V.

81 S p. 6
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37 Abstract #4364 Depressive patients producing high cytokine levels by peripheral blood mononucleocytes show good success of multi-modal psychotherapeutic inpatient therapy Peters, E.M.J.

81 S p. 43-44
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38 Abstract #4348 Dietary oligosaccharides attenuate stress-induced disruptions in immune reactivity and microbial B-vitamin metabolism Allen, J.

81 S p. 39
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39 Abstract # 3225 Differential effects of chronic inflammation and exercise on hippocampal neurogenesis-associated behaviour through the lifespan Hueston, C.M.

81 S p. 5
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40 Abstract #4361 Disrupted sleep continuity and inflammation attenuate facial emotion perception in community-dwelling older adults Piber, D.

81 S p. 42-43
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41 Abstract # 4256 Does acute inflammation change gut memories? Effects of experimental endotoxemia on the extinction of conditioned visceral pain-related fear Pawlik, R.J.

81 S p. 14
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42 Abstract #4397 Early-life immune insult results in sex-specific quantitative and qualitative differences in ultrasonic vocalizations Pranske, Z.J.

81 S p. 53
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43 Abstract #4295 Effective connectivity within the insula mediates the association between inflammation and human sickness behaviour Stefanov, K.

81 S p. 24
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44 Abstract #4302 Effect of chronic stress and morphine treatments on spinal nerve growth factor in a rat model Linsenbardt, H.R.

81 S p. 25
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45 Abstract # 4271 Effect of retention interval length on the memory trace of behaviorally conditioned immunosuppression with cyclosporine A in rats Hörbelt, T.

81 S p. 18
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46 Abstract #4355 Effects of the neurotransmitter dopamine on bone resorption in rheumatoid arthritis patients Schmitz, G.

81 S p. 41
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47 Abstract #4329 Enhanced alterations of inflammatory markers and growth-factors in women reporting self-harm ideation during pregnancy Fransson, E.

81 S p. 33
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48 Abstract #4322 Environmental circadian desynchronization prolongs sickness behavior and alters immune responses in mice Pearson, G.L.

81 S p. 31
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49 Abstract # 4279 Examining sex differences in the neuroimmune profile of the developing rat Reinl, E.L.

81 S p. 20
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50 Abstract #4382 Excitability of spinal networks involved in pain processing is enhanced following a neonatal immune challenge Tadros, M.

81 S p. 49
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51 Abstract # 4272 Fatigue in spondyloarthritis: From understanding molecular mechanisms to new treatment targets Korte, S.

81 S p. 18
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52 Abstract # 3202 G(alpha)s-to-G(alpha)i switch of G protein-coupled receptor signaling in rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblasts Dufner, B.

81 S p. 1
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53 Abstract # 3247 Genetic variants drive altered epigenetic regulation of endotoxin tolerance in BTBR macrophages Vogel Ciernia, A.

81 S p. 11
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54 Abstract #4308 Genetic variation of IL-6 expression modulates age-related memory decline Knopf, L.

81 S p. 27
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55 Abstract #4376 Ghosts of relationships past: Child maltreatment and inflammation interact to predict depression prospectively among recently widowed older adults Fagundes, C.P.

81 S p. 47
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56 Abstract # 3217 Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) expression in astrocytes following the administration of different pain management drugs Bondan, E.F.

81 S p. 3-4
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57 Abstract # 4270 Glucocorticoid receptor sensitivity and stress predict motivated effort expenditure Lacourt, T.

81 S p. 18
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58 Abstract # 4264 Glucocorticoid resistance, childhood trauma and antidepressant response in patients with depression: Results from BIODEP study UK Nikkheslat, N.

81 S p. 16
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59 Abstract # 3238 Gustatory-immune integration in the insular cortex Krot, M.

81 S p. 8-9
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60 Abstract #4289 Harnessing microglia to fight depression Yirmiya, R.

81 S p. 22
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61 Abstract # 3252 Healthy aging – A role for autonomic function? Vollmer-Conna, U.

81 S p. 12
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62 Abstract # 3216 High-fat diet induces memory impairments and hippocampal and hypothalamic astrogliosis Cardoso, C.V.

81 S p. 3
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63 Abstract #4328 High inflammation is associated with low functional connectivity in reward circuitry and symptoms of anhedonia and PTSD in a high-trauma population Mehta, N.D.

81 S p. 33
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64 Abstract #4339 Hints for catecholamine-driven autocrine mechanisms to regulate regulatory B cells Honke, N.

81 S p. 36
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65 Abstract #4306 Imaging microglia activation in healthy humans, with TSPO PET, after Interferon-alpha immune challenge Nettis, M.A.

81 S p. 26-27
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66 Abstract # 4275 Immune cell mitochondrial respiration in postpartum women with a history of childhood maltreatment: Associations with the stress-related hormone cortisol and the attachment-related hormone oxytocin Gumpp, A.M.

81 S p. 19
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67 Abstract # 3235 Immune dysregulation and perinatal mood and anxiety symptoms Osborne, L.M.

81 S p. 8
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68 Abstract #4399 Immune function improvement after sleeping on a system of insulation against electromagnetic fields Díaz-Del Cerro, E.

81 S p. 53
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69 Abstract #4370 Immune responses at the maternal-fetal interface following restraint stress in late gestation Antonson, A.M.

81 S p. 45-46
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70 Abstract #4318 Immunization with mycobacterium vaccae enhances immunoregulation in the CNS: A role for IL-4 in mitigation of stress-induced microglial priming, alarmins and anxiety-like behavior Frank, M.

81 S p. 30
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71 Abstract #4372 Implications of exposure to community violence on post traumatic stress disorder, allostatic load, and physical quality of life in a sample of injured urban trauma survivors deRoon-Cassini, T.A.

81 S p. 46
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72 Abstract #4365 Indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase 2 deficiency attenuates Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus-induced ictogenesis Brooks, A.K.

81 S p. 44
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73 Abstract # 4262 Inflammation associated with coronary heart disease predicts onset of depression in a three-year prospective follow-up Sforzini, L.

81 S p. 15
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74 Abstract # 3223 Influence of poly(I:C) variability on thermoregulation, immune responses and pregnancy outcomes in mouse models of maternal immune activation Mueller, F.S.

81 S p. 5
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75 Abstract #4362 Insomnia and reward motivation in older adults Boyle, C.C.

81 S p. 43
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76 Abstract #4343 Interpersonal motivations and health: Compassion toward others and prioritizing self-image possible biological pathways Bennett, J.M.

81 S p. 37-38
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77 Abstract # 4402 Intestinal dysbiosis in maltreated children is associated with concentrations of salivary cortisol, C-reactive protein and with depressive symptoms Karaboycheva, G.D.

81 S p. 54
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78 Abstract # 3248 Intestinal permeability markers predict future depressive symptoms in women: A two-year observational study Madison, A.

81 S p. 11
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79 Abstract # 3255 ”Intimate encounters”: How the nervous system’s afferents innervate the immune system: Wuelfing, C.

81 S p. 13
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80 Abstract # 4278 Intra-hippocampal depletion of microglia as a tool to examine the role of microglia in the ontogeny of learning and learning deficits produced by immune challenge Bielicki, M.B.

81 S p. 20
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81 Abstract #4334 Intranasal Mycobacterium vaccae administration prevents stress-induced aggravation of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) colitis Amoroso, M.

81 S p. 34-35
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82 Abstract #4335 Intranasal Mycobacterium vaccae administration prevents stress-induced aggravation of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) colitis Amoroso, M.

81 S p. 35
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83 Abstract #4337 Introduction and validation of a new semi-automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues Bleck, D.

81 S p. 36
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84 Abstract # 3253 Lamina-specific microglial phenotypes are associated with stress-induced synaptic deficits in the prefrontal cortex Bollinger, J.L.

81 S p. 12-13
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85 Abstract #4319 Lifetime stress exposure and its association with anti-inflammatory markers in young adults. Sturmbauer, S.C.

81 S p. 30
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86 Abstract #4358 Lipopolysaccharide induces mitochondrial dysfunction and activates the cGAS-STING pathway in the mouse brain: Possible involvement in inflammation-induced anergia Casaril, A.M.

81 S p. 42
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87 Abstract # 3232 Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced tolerance and sensitization: Effects on primary cultures of the afferent nociceptive system Nürnberger, F.

81 S p. 7
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88 Abstract #4356 Lipopolysaccharide reduces incentive motivation and increases sensitivity to reward devaluation in mice Casaril, A.M.

81 S p. 41
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89 Abstract #4360 Low-grade inflammation and symptom severity in ME/CFS Jonsjö, M.

81 S p. 42
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90 Abstract # 3211 Macrophage migration inhibitory factor promotes neuroinflammation and pain during stress Sawicki, C.M.

81 S p. 2
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91 Abstract # 3220 Maropitant potentiates sickness behavior and reverses astrogliosis induced by LPS Dossa, P.D.

81 S p. 4
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92 Abstract #4374 Maternal depressive symptoms and pro-inflammatory state during pregnancy Kleih, T.

81 S p. 47
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93 Abstract # 3212 Maternal immune activation induces transgenerational effects on prefrontal cortex structure and function Weber-Stadlbauer, U.

81 S p. 3
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94 Abstract #4338 Maternal pro-inflammatory state during pregnancy and newborn leukocyte telomere length: A prospective investigation Lazarides, C.

81 S p. 36
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95 Abstract #4331 Maternal psychological resilience during pregnancy and fetal cellular aging Verner, G.

81 S p. 33-34
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96 Abstract #4288 Maximal telomerase activity capacity (mTAC) mediates the effect of the cortisol stress response on leukocyte telomere length de Punder, K.

81 S p. 22
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97 Abstract #4379 Microbial composition and restraint stress induce anxiety-like behavior related to inflammation and GABA signaling along the gut-brain axis of mice Loman, B.R.

81 S p. 48
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98 Abstract # 4284 Microglia are not necessary for the resolution of LPS-induced inflammation Sominsky, L.

81 S p. 21
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99 Abstract #4384 Microglia-endothelial-monocyte interactions augment stress-induced anxiety McKim, D.B.

81 S p. 49
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100 Abstract #4312 Microglial repopulation attenuates age-associated dysfunction independent of neuroinflammation O’Neil, S.M.

81 S p. 28
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101 Abstract # 3254 Microglia regulate cognitive function in the healthy brain Spencer, S.J.

81 S p. 13
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102 Abstract # 3237 Mnemonic-like representation of immune-related information in the insular cortex Koren, T.

81 S p. 8
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103 Abstract #4387 Modeling prenatal depression in mice: Behavioral and molecular consequences and the impact of antidepressant treatment Scarborough, J.

81 S p. 50
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104 Abstract # 3245 Modulation of the brain and peripheral response to systemic inflammation and stress by omega 3 fatty acids Pflieger, F.

81 S p. 10
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105 Abstract # 3208 Molecular correlates of socioeconomic status predict acute myelogenous leukemia relapse following hematopoietic cell transplantation Knight, J.

81 S p. 1-2
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106 Abstract #4307 Molecular pathways involved in the interferon-alpha model of immune depression Mariani, N.

81 S p. 27
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107 Abstract #4340 Mycobacterium vaccae promotes resilience when administered subcutaneously prior to or during chronic psychosocial stress Amoroso, M.

81 S p. 37
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108 Abstract # 3213 Neurodegeneration in asthma Rosenkranz, M.A.

81 S p. 3
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109 Abstract #4377 Neuroinflammation does not mediate fatigue induced by tumor growth in an inflammatory murine model of lung cancer Vichaya, E.G.

81 S p. 47
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110 Abstract # 3204 Neuroprotective effects of TNF-alpha inhibitor on rat hippocampal organotypic slice cultures treated with the 1-42 beta–amyloid Heo, J.

81 S p. 1
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111 Abstract #4303 Pain-related learning and memory processes are distinctly altered in patients with functional and inflammatory abdominal pain Koenen, L.R.

81 S p. 25-26
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112 Abstract #4293 Parkin-dependent mitophagy is required for the inhibition of ATF4 on NLRP3 inflammasome activation in cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats Zhao, J.

81 S p. 23-24
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113 Abstract #4351 Pars triangularis volume mediates the association between maternal interleukin-6 concentration during pregnancy and offspring fluid intelligence Rasmussen, J.M.

81 S p. 40
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114 Abstract #4317 Peri-operative novel psychological intervention in breast cancer patients aiming to reduce stress responses and improve biomarkers of cancer progression Hanalis-Miller, T.

81 S p. 29
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115 Abstract #4313 Perioperative stress and hypothermic responses jeopardize beneficial effects of immune stimulation by CpG-C: Partial mediation through glucocorticoid responses Sandbank, E.

81 S p. 28
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116 Abstract # 4266 Peripheral and central effects of Mycobacterium vaccae on mice exposed to both early life adversity and chronic stress during adulthood Reber, S.O.

81 S p. 16-17
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117 Abstract #4314 Pilot study of combined aerobic resistance exercise on fatigue and inflammation for patients with head and neck cancer Xiao, C.

81 S p. 29
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118 Abstract #4294 Plasma concentrations of CRP, IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-alpha in patients with depression before and after treatment with electroconvulsive therapy Ryan, K.M.

81 S p. 24
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119 Abstract # 4258 Plasma tryptophan metabolite concentrations in depression and the response to electroconvulsive therapy Ryan, K.M.

81 S p. 14
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120 Abstract #4378 Prebiotics and probiotics attenuate the exacerbating effects of stressor exposure on inflammatory responses Bailey, M.T.

81 S p. 47-48
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121 Abstract #4395 Prevention of liver metastases through perioperative acute CpG-C immune stimulation Sorski, L.

81 S p. 52
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122 Abstract # 3228 Primary cultures of the rat dorsal root ganglia: Influence of lipopolysaccharide and cisplatin on properties of neuronal and glial elements Leisengang, S.

81 S p. 6
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123 Abstract # 3210 Pro- and anti-inflammatory properties of interleukin (IL-6): Relevance for human hippocampal neurogenesis Borsini, A.

81 S p. 2
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124 Abstract # 4259 Promoting resilience to early life stress in female C57BL/6N mice by repeated administration of Mycobacterium vaccae Weingast, G.

81 S p. 14
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125 Abstract # 4260 Promoting resilience to early life stress in male C57BL/6N mice by repeated administration of Mycobacterium vaccae Probst, J.

81 S p. 15
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126 Abstract # 3241 Propentofylline prevents body weight loss, motor behavior impairments, depressive-like behavior, and TNF increase in rats which were exposed to LPS Kirsten, T.B.

81 S p. 9
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127 Abstract #4346 Psychoneuroimmunology – The link that explains the nature of health between the constraints imposed by the external environment limiting the emergent possibilities of the biological blueprint Bennett, J.M.

81 S p. 38
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128 Abstract #4345 Psychosocial and environmental influences on prenatal maternal inflammation O’Connor, T.

81 S p. 38
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129 Abstract # 3221 Rat model of prenatal zika virus infection and associated neural and behavioral consequences in the offspring Sherer, M.L.

81 S p. 4-5
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130 Abstract #4389 Reduced IL-1beta-induced chemokine response in human iPSC-astrocytes in schizophrenia revealed by RNA-sequencing Szabo, A.

81 S p. 50-51
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131 Abstract # 3240 Reduced immunity to measles and rubella, but not polio in adults with major depressive disorder: A follow up study Ford, B.N.

81 S p. 9
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132 Abstract #4342 Relationship between HPA axis reactivity and innate immunity in mice Gül, A.

81 S p. 37
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133 Abstract # 3224 Role of microglia deficiency in brain maturation and behaviors relevant to neurodevelopmental disorders Schalbetter, S.M.

81 S p. 5
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134 Abstract #4315 Severity of psychomotor retardation in depressed patients is associated with mRNA enrichment of toll-like receptor, cytokine and mTOR signaling pathways Bekhbat, M.

81 S p. 29
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135 Abstract # 3218 Short-term methotrexate administration induces astrogliosis in several brain areas Vazi, E.

81 S p. 4
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136 Abstract #4366 Sickness behavior assessed with the Sickness Questionnaire is elevated in patients with ME/CFS and chronic pain compared to the general population and primary care patients Jonsjö, M.

81 S p. 44
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137 Abstract #4400 Sleeping isolated from electromagnetic fields decreases cortisol levels and improves redox and inflammatory states Díaz-Del Cerro, E.

81 S p. 53
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138 Abstract # 3233 Sleep supports integrin activation on antigen-specific T cells via suppression of Gα s-coupled receptor signaling Besedovsky, L.

81 S p. 7
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139 Abstract # 4405 Social attachment predicts inflammatory and anti-viral signaling in individuals undergoing autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation Rentscher, K.E.

81 S p. 55
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140 Abstract # 4273 Stocking density during rearing affects the immune system of laying hens Hofmann, T.M.

81 S p. 18-19
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141 Abstract #4332 Streptococcal titers in patients with tic disorders with and without comorbidities Schnell, J.M.

81 S p. 34
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142 Abstract #4352 Stress alteres mast cell protease profiles in murine skin and allergy Peters, E.M.J.

81 S p. 40
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143 Abstract #4363 Stress perception and mediators following the diagnosis of early-stage malignant melanoma, a comparison group and follow-up study in patients diplaying psychooncologic need Peters, E.M.J.

81 S p. 43
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144 Abstract # 4281 Subjective social standing is related to inflammation during pregnancy Scholaske, L.

81 S p. 20
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145 Abstract # 3231 Telomerase-dependent senescence and inflammation with ageing in the zebrafish brain Martins, R.R.

81 S p. 7
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146 Abstract #4354 The allosteric Chrna7 regulator SLURP-1 modulates inflammatory responses in noise-stressed mice Rommel, F.R.

81 S p. 40-41
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147 Abstract #4385 The Alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor is target for the treatment of skin fibrosis Böhm, M.

81 S p. 49-50
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148 Abstract #4327 The differential effects of nasal inflammation and odor deprivation on the layer-specific degeneration of the olfactory bulb in mice Hasegawa-Ishii, S.

81 S p. 32
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149 Abstract # 3209 The dopaminergic pathway – A potential new route to modulate inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis Wieber, K.

81 S p. 2
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150 Abstract #4290 The effect of acute and sustained beta2-adrenergic receptor stimulation on the function of Natural Killer cells Claus, M.

81 S p. 23
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151 Abstract #4390 The effects of stress on the immune system using salivary free light chains as a biomarker Irshad, L.

81 S p. 51
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152 Abstract # 4269 The ghrelin system is regulated by nutrient availability and pro-inflammatory cytokines in rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblasts Lowin, T.

81 S p. 17
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153 Abstract # 4283 The gut-brain axis in a two-hit model of anxiety Hollins, S.L.

81 S p. 20-21
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154 Abstract #4326 The impact of circadian rhythms disruption on cancer progression and CNS toxicities Walker, A.K.

81 S p. 32
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155 Abstract #4324 The more you love, the more you lose: Relationship satisfaction determines the effect of stress-related immune dysregulation on health after the loss of a spouse LeRoy, A.

81 S p. 31
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156 Abstract #4311 The neuronal IL-1b receptor is necessary and sufficient for paired fighting-induced social withdrawal and cognitive impairment DiSabato, D.

81 S p. 28
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157 Abstract #4292 The opposite sides of the same coin: Norepinephrine aggravates cartilage degeneration but attenuates subchondral bone changes Bagdadi, K. El

81 S p. 23
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158 Abstract #4310 The potential clinical use of CpG-C immune stimulation in the stressful context of oncological surgery Eckerling, A.

81 S p. 27-28
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159 Abstract #4341 The role of adolescent microglia for adult executive function after maternal high fat diet Smith, B.L.

81 S p. 37
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160 Abstract #4347 The role of gut microbiota in chemotherapy-induced anxiety-like behavior Lahoud, A.

81 S p. 38-39
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161 Abstract #4373 The role of inflammation and aging in motivated learning behaviors – A conceptual replication in chronic inflammation Balter, L.J.

81 S p. 46
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162 Abstract #4380 The role of microglia in synaptic rewiring by early-life adversity Bolton, J.L.

81 S p. 48
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163 Abstract # 3234 The role of neutrophil granulocytes in immune-to-brain communication during LPS-induced systemic versus lung inflammation Hernandez, J.

81 S p. 8
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164 Abstract #4300 TLR-7 agonist imiquimod may trigger pro-inflammatory reaction by acting on brain cells directly Suessmilch, M.

81 S p. 25
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165 Abstract #4401 Transcriptional changes to glia during peripheral influenza infection are revealed by scRNA-seq Soto Diaz, K.

81 S p. 53-54
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166 Abstract #4304 Tumor-secreted factors are elevated by surgery-induced sympathetic-inflammatory responses and promote the outbreak of human breast cancer dormant micrometastases Haldar, R.

81 S p. 26
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167 Abstract #4369 Unique neurophysiological vulnerability of visual attention networks to acute inflammation Balter, L.J.

81 S p. 45
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168 Abstract #4391 Using the influenza vaccine as an exogenous mild inflammatory challenge: When does inflammation peak? Radin, A.

81 S p. 51
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169 Abstract #4357 Validation of the English translation of the Sickness Questionnaire in an Australian population sample with medically unexplained symptoms Andreasson, A.

81 S p. 41-42
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170 Abstract # 4274 Vulnerability to chronic stress: The role of frontal alpha asymmetry Larra, M.

81 S p. 19
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171 Abstract # 3251 You sleep, but your heart is not in it - the importance of nocturnal autonomic signalling Vollmer-Conna, U.

81 S p. 12
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