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1 A Brief Reflective Functioning Intervention Predicts Reduced Pro-Inflammatory Gene Expression in Mothers and Children: ATTACH™ Randomized Control Trial Ross, K.M.

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2 Absence of age-related memory decline in germ-free mice Kraimi, N.

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3 185 Acculturation and biological stress markers: A systematic review Scholaske, L.

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4 Acute effects of interferon-alpha on cellular anabolic and catabolic processes predict subsequent development of fatigue Periche-Tomas, E.

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5 Advantages and methodological considerations of experimental endotoxemia in humans – Towards a standardized procedure for its application in PNI Lasselin, J.

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6 Airway inflammation-associated T helper 17/IL17A modulate fear memory: Relevance to asthma-PTSD Sah, R.

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7 Airway inflammation leads to microstructural brain changes in asthma Rosenkranz, M.A.

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8 Allosteric modulation of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors downregulates inflammatory mediators in glial cells and inhibits chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain in mice Marmouzi, I.

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9 An evaluation of anxiety and depression symptoms in public and private college students in Sao Paulo, Brazil: conjuncture of the COVID-19 pandemic Vallim, J.R. da S.

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10 Animal model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), mdx mice, exhibit different behavioural profiles to wild-type comparators Stephenson, K.A.

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11 Antibody receptor signaling on spinal cord glial cells promotes neuropathic pain Lacagnina, M.J.

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12 Association between dysconnectivity of a resting-state functional network and peripheral inflammation in depression Aruldass, A.R.

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13 Association Between Social Isolation and Biomarkers of Stress and Inflammation Matter, M.

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14 Association of serum levels of IL-1beta, IL-6 and TNF-alpha with personality dimensions and anxiety or depressive symptoms in patients with skin cancer Ramírez-De los Santos, M.L.

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15 Associations of dietary intake on biological markers of inflammation in children and Adolescents: A systematic review Bujtor, M.

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16 Astrocyte immunosenescence in IL-10 and cholesterol signaling in the aged brain impairs microglial regulation following peripheral immune activation O'Neil, S.M.

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17 A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Temporal Stability of Peripheral Immune Markers in Healthy Adults Walsh, Catherine P.

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18 Atypical natural killer cell phenotypes in adopted post-institutionalized adolescents Wood, E.K.

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19 Between the brain and the heart: effects of mood-regulating networks on immune and healing process following heart attack Haykin, H.

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20 Biomarkers common for inflammatory periodontal disease and depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis Neupane, S.P.

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21 Can physical activity or exercise improve influenza vaccination response? Do their effects interact? Edwards, K.M.

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22 Childhood maltreatment, subjective social status, and health disparities in bereavement Chen, M.A.

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23 Childhood poverty and adult depression: Epidemiology, HPA, inflammation and brain structure Osborne, R.E.

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24 Chronic adolescent stress increases vulnerability to cognitive impairments and neuroinflammation following chronic low-grade inflammation Wegener, A.J.

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25 Chronic cortical inflammation and cognitive impairment associated with diffuse brain injury is ameliorated by forced turnover of microglia Bray, C.E.

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26 Chronic pain and neuropsychiatric changes in adult and old mice: The role of neuroinflammation Amodeo, G.

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27 Chronic phase advance in mice induces behavior despair and suppresses neuroimmune activation potentially via regulation of the HPA axis Chen, R.

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28 181 Chronic psychosocial stress aggravates social fear conditioning: The role of the immune system Gryksa, K.

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29 Chronic stress and antibody response to influenza vaccination in adolescence Cochran, Colby B.

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30 Chronic stress increases transcriptomic indicators of biological aging in mouse bone marrow leukocytes Rentscher, Kelly E.

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31 Clinical phenotypes of depressed patients with evidence of inflammation Foley, É.M.

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32 Combined lipidomics in a multimodal pathway analysis revealed alterations of brain lipid mediator metabolism during the progression of LPS-induced systemic inflammation in wild type and fat-1 mice Pflieger, F.J.

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33 186 Connecting cognition, cardiology, and chromosomes: Cognitive reappraisal impacts the relationship between heart rate variability and telomere length in CD8+ CD28− Cells Shahane, A.D.

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34 Consequences of early-life psychosocial stress on the neuroendocrine and immune systems and coping behavior of piglets Gimsa, U.

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35 Converging evidence for immune dysregulation in frontal cortex in schizophrenia Shao, L.

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36 Corticosterone activity regulation by hepatic sympathetic innervation Avishai, E.

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37 Curcumin and resveratrol prevented cognitive dysfunction and glial activation induced by doxorubicin Dias, E.N.

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38 Cytokines in relation to perinatal anxiety: Shifts in immune balance Penalver Bernabe, B.

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39 Depressive Symptoms and CRP Several Years Postpartum Nicoloro-SantaBarbara, Jennifer M.

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40 DHA prevents diet-induced memory impairments in inflammatory gene expression in aged rats and cultured microglia Butler, M.J.

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41 Differential effects of TLR4 inhibition on spatial memory and cell proliferation in male and female adult and aged mice Connolly, M.G.

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42 Differential physical, behavioral, and immunological responses to a food allergen by transgenic mice expressing variants of class II human leukocyte antigen Germundson, D.L.

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43 Diffusion-weighted MR spectroscopy (DW-MRS): A new method to measure LPS-induced changes in glial morphometry in humans? De Marco, R.

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44 Disentangling pain and fatigue in chronic fatigue syndrome: A resting state connectivity study before and after cognitive behavioral therapy van der Schaaf, M.E.

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45 Disentangling the effects of depression and perceived stress on cortisol levels in individuals with obesity Mariani, N.

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46 Distribution and determinants of tryptophan and kynurenine pathway metabolites in the general population Emeny, R.T.

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47 Does extent of breast cancer surgery impact inflammation and fatigue? More is not better Radin, A.S.

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48 Dopamine is involved in B cell function in women Wieber, K.

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49 Double trouble: Prenatal immune activation and adolescent cannabis exposure Murlanova, K.

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50 Doxorubicin sensitizes breast cancer cells to stress signaling Chang, Aeson

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51 Doxorubicin treatment in rats during infancy promotes late memory losses and glial activation in early adulthood Cardoso, C.V.

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52 Early life adversity and systemic, cellular, and genomic responses to acute psychosocial stress among adolescents Ryan Kuhlman, Kate

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53 Early-life stress and dietary n6/n3 ratio modulate the central response to an immune challenge later in life: Focus on gene expression and specialized pro-resolving mediator profile Reemst, K.

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54 Effect of immune activation on the development of circuits underlying context fear conditioning: Ex-vivo diffusion tensor imaging Bielicki, M.B.

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55 Effect of prenatal ZIKV infection on later-life neurogenesis in the brain Sherer, M.L.

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56 Effects of a cognitive behavioral intervention on salivary cortisol levels in post-operative gynecologic oncology population: A randomized control trial Ernster, A.E.

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57 Effects of broad-spectrum antibiotic administration and germ free status on running wheel behavior and exercise adaptation in mice Hutchinson, N.T.

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58 Effects of cancer-associated hormone and metabolic dysregulations in the manifestation of cancer-related fatigue in South Indian women with breast cancer Nair, R.S.

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59 Effects of insomnia and inflammation on spatial memory: A randomized controlled trial of endotoxin in older adults Piber, D.

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60 Effects of intragastric Mycobacterium vaccae NCTC 11659 on systemic inflammation induced by chronic psychosocial stress Amoroso, M.

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61 Effects of lipopolysaccharide on cognitive effort expenditure and its relation to IL-6 and fatigue Lambregts, B.I.H.M.

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62 Effects of perioperative beta-blockade and COX2-inhibition on 5-year disease-free-survival in colorectal cancer patients undergoing curative surgery: A pilot randomized controlled trial Ricon-Becker, I.

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63 Elevated Cortisol Levels Precede Depression in Adolescents - A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Gullett, N.

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64 Elimination of primary tumor secreted factors induces regression of spontaneous micro-metastases: Regulation by stress-inflammatory responses and potential clinical ramifications Eckerling, A.

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65 Elimination of stress-associated microglia reverses behavioral deficits by restoring endothelial homeostasis and synaptic- and LTP-related genes in neurons DiSabato, D.J.

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66 Endogenous activation of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) alleviates peripheral neuropathic pain Li, J.

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67 Endotoxin stimulates glucocorticoid production in mouse lymphoid organs: Evidence for local HPA axis [LDQUO]homologs[RDQUO] Salehzadeh, M.

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68 Exploring sex differences in cognitive and affective symptoms in a streptozotocin model of diabetes Gilley, K.

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69 Food aversion in allergic inflammation Florsheim, E.B.

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70 Functional splenic in vitro glucocorticoid resistance following 19-days of chronic subordinate colony housing (CSC) critically depends on the presence of neutrophils Kempter, E.

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71 Goal-striving tendencies moderate the relationship between reward-related brain function and peripheral inflammation Chat, I.K.-Y.

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72 Gut microbial diversity and neuroactive functions in association with symptoms of stress and depression Bashir, Z.

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73 Heart rate variability and psychosocial symptoms in adolescents and young adults with cancer Taylor, M.R.

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74 Higher CRP is associated with greater amygdala activity among black individuals Alvarez, G.M.

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75 Higher peripheral inflammation is associated with lower orbitofrontal high-frequency gamma power in chronic tinnitus Becker, L.

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76 Hippocampal differences in CA1 area induced by unpredictable chronic stress in resilient-like mice evaluated by the astrocytic expression of glial fibrillar acidic protein (GFAP) Reis-Silva, T.M.

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77 Hippocampal microglia are vulnerable to aging-induced pro-inflammatory morphological changes that are partly alleviated by M. vaccae immunization Kakkar, Reha

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78 Hippocampal perineuronal net reorganization in diabetic rats Alonge, K.M.

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79 Hyperactive mTOR signaling is associated with enhanced myeloid activation in the hippocampus and cerebellum Narvaiz, D.

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80 Ibudilast attenuates alcohol cue-elicited frontostriatal functional connectivity in alcohol use disorder Burnette, E.M.

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81 Identifying risk factors for chronic visceral pain: The role of pro-inflammatory cytokines Petrakova, L.N.

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82 Immunoregulatory in vitro effects of different fast-growing Mycobacteria species Langgartner, Dominik

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83 Increased activation product of Complement 4 protein in plasma of individuals with schizophrenia Kalinowski, A.

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84 Increased cell-membrane stiffness as a new contributor to the pathophysiology of depression Karabatsiakis, A.

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85 Indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase mediates changes in the fetal kynurenine pathway metabolism and NMDA receptor expression induced by maternal immune activation Coelho, D.S.

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86 Inflammation and depressive symptoms: A longitudinal examination of the role of aging in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer Kuhlman, Kate R.

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87 179 Inflammation as a potential causal mechanism explaining the association between depression and executive functioning Mac Giollabhui, N.

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88 Inflammation, cardiovascular risk and depressive symptoms during the first 18 years of life: A prospective birth cohort study Chaplin, A.B.

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89 Inflammation mediates the effects of peri-pregnancy diet on the maternal brain Xavier, S.

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90 Inflammation moderates stress resilience and ketamine response in male antidepressant-resistant rats Price, J.B.

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91 Inflammatory cytokine alterations in women veterans from pregnancy to postpartum: Exploratory analyses with depression Szpunar, M.J.

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92 Inflammatory pathways of depression in adolescents – Identifying depression early in adolescence (IDEA) study Zajkowska, Z.

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93 Influenza infection perturbs oligodendrocyte homeostasis in the adult mouse central nervous system Louie, A.Y.

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94 Integrity of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex modifies the relationship between HIV status, inflammation and depression Thames, A.D.

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95 Interactions of chemokines with the blood-brain barrier Quaranta, D.V.

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96 Interleukin 1 receptor within the subfornical organ regulates spontaneous and conditioned fear McMurray, K.M.

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97 Interpersonal violence exposure and inflammation in adolescence Finegood, E.D.

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98 Intraperitoneal TNF+IL-1 beta injection induces neuroimmune response Krauklis, S.A.

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99 Investigating neuro-immune interactions in the gut: how immune cells regulate gastrointestinal homeostasis via interaction with the enteric nervous system Yip, J.L.K.

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100 Investigating neutrophil infiltration in the absence of microglia in response to LPS-induced immune challenge Malik, S.

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101 Investigating the role of childhood trauma and inflammatory profiles in depression Worrell, C.

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102 183 Investigation of the protective effects of beta-funaltrexamine against lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation and behavioral deficits Myers, S.

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103 Ketamine effect on inflammation: A double-blind placebo-controlled randomised study Nikkheslat, N.

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104 Leaky gut syndrome, body mass and inflammation during pregnancy and postpartum Strahm, Anna M.

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105 Life stressors, emotion regulation, and immunological aging in older adults Reed, R.G.

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106 Low omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid status predicts reduced response to standard antidepressants in patients with major depressive disorder Cussotto, S.

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107 LRRK2 and WAVE2 regulate microglia and neurotoxicity in a novel in vitro model Hayley, Shawn

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108 Maternal metabolic and inflammatory state predict offspring peripheral and central inflammatory outcomes Dunn, G.A.

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109 Maternal opioid exposure heterogeneously impairs offspring cognition in mice Smith, B.L.

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110 Mechanisms of maternal high-fat diet-induced brain and behavior changes Ceasrine, A.M.

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111 Microglia depletion promotes the sensitization of maternal behavior in adult female virgin rats Dye, C.

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112 Microglia exhibit time-dependent recovery after ethanol exposure Bishop, B.

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113 Microglial BDNF regulates susceptibility to the behavioral and synaptic effects of chronic stress Woodburn, S.C.

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114 Microglial epigenetics govern innate immune memory in the brain Kim, J.

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115 Microglial P2RY12 mediates stress-induced structural remodeling of neurons in the prefrontal cortex and associated behavioral deficits Bollinger, J.L.

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116 Microglia plasticity: Sex specificities in a model of Schizophrenia Rodrigues-Neves, A.C.

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117 Mitochondrial inefficiency is associated with worse cognitive inhibition in healthy adults Chu, L.E.

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118 176 Moderately pathogenic maternal influenza A virus infection disrupts placental integrity but spares the fetal brain Antonson, A.M.

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119 Nasal administration of mesenchymal stem cells reverses chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy Boukelmoune, N.

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120 Negative affect and sleep habits moderate associations between frontolimbic circuitry during stress and immune markers in adolescents Uy, J.P.

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121 Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with dopamine-driven changes in CCR2 expression on monocyte subsets Turner, Brina S.

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122 Neuroimmune activation induces sex-specific memory deficits and hippocampal activation Posillico, C.K.

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123 Neutropenic mice experience exaggerated hypothermia and brain/peripheral inflammatory responses during LPS-induced systemic inflammation Hernandez, J.

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124 New approaches for studying behavior in psychoneuroimmunology research Dantzer, R.

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125 Non-REM sleep response during recovery sleep counteracts impaired inflammatory resolution due to sleep disturbance in healthy humans Engert, L.C.

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126 Ovariectomized mice exhibit amplified expression of hippocampal IL6 and sickness behaviors after an immune challenge Sanchez, K.

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127 Oxidative stress and local cytokine response to experimental rhinovirus infection Reed, R.G.

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128 Oxytocin receptor activation in humans is modulated by oxytocin-reactive immunoglobulin Lahaye, E.

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129 Parental relationship satisfaction propagates the adverse effect of children’s cortisol awakening response: Evidence from an experience sampling study Li, Sisi

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130 Perinatal sex hormones induce male-biased microglial mitochondrial dysfunction Bordt, E.A.

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131 Peripheral inflammation is associated with micro-structural and functional connectivity changes in depression-related brain networks Kitzbichler, M.G.

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132 Pointing out sickness: Detection of sickness from gait patterns Hansson, L.S.

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133 Polygenic risk for immuno-metabolic markers and specific depressive symptoms: A multi-sample network analysis study Kappelmann, N.

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134 Post-surgical morphine prolongs hippocampal dysfunction in aged rats: Implications for neuroinflammation and neuronal structure Deems, N.P.

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135 Prenatal allergic inflammation in rats programs the developmental trajectory of dendritic spine patterning in brain regions associated with cognitive and social behavior Breach, M.R.

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136 Prenatal exposure to air pollution and maternal stress alters microbe-mediated receptors in the forebrain Rendina, D.N.

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137 Prenatal stress reduces heterotypical sexual behavior and inhibits homotypical sexual behavior in female rats: relationships with kisspeptin Medeiros, L.S.

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138 Psychological stress disrupts intestinal epithelial cell function and mucosal integrity through microbe and host-directed processes Allen, J.A.

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139 177 Psychosocial resources associated with lymphocyte terminal maturity in older men and women Segerstrom, S.C.

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140 Psychosocial stress increases prostaglandin E2 in the brain precipitating anxiety-like behaviors Yin, W.

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141 Quantification of microglia in the dorsal hippocampus following temporary intra-hippocampal microglia depletion during development Habash, N.M.

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142 Re-examining HRV mediated self-regulation in couple conflicts: Effects of both intra- and inter-personal dispositions Li, S.

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143 Regulation of emotions during experimental endotoxemia Hansson, L.S.

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144 Reliability of Diurnal Salivary Cortisol Metrics Norton, S.A.

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145 Repeated allergen exposure causes depressive-like behavior and neuroinflammatory changes in a mouse model of non-anaphylactic cow[StQuote]s milk allergy Germundson, D.L.

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146 Resting state functional connectivity of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex with medial prefrontal cortex predicts heart rate variability, sCD14 and depression in HIV+ and HIV− post-menopausal women McIntosh, R.C.

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147 Role of Tumor Responsiveness on Hormone Dysregulation and Quality of Life in South Indian Women with Mammary Tumor Nair, R.S.

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148 Role of vascular function in early detection of posttraumatic stress disorder, and monitoring response to trauma-informed interventions Ahmadi, N.

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149 Salivary biomarkers in childhood-onset obsessive compulsive disorder: Preliminary analyses of pro-inflammatory cytokines Westwell-Roper, C.

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150 Sensorimotor Network Connectivity, Inflammation, Grip Strength, and their relationship to Sensorimotor Network Connectivity Dillon, Kaitlyn

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151 Serum levels of IFN-gamma, IL-15 and depressive symptoms in kidney transplant patients De la Cruz-Ahumada, C.J.

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152 Sex and age differences in the expression of key inflammatory markers in peripheral and central tissues following neonatal inflammation Hedley, K.E.

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153 Sex and stress: The impact of early life stress on adult rat behaviour and microbiome Cuskelly, A.

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154 Sex-dependent modulation of brain sub-region-specific reactive microgliosis in an HLA-II transgenic mouse model of subcutaneous Group A Streptococcal infection Satpati, Abhijit

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155 Sex differences in a double-blind randomised clinical trial with minocycline: Pilot findings on the key role of the immune system in treatment-resistant depressed female patients Lombardo, G.

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156 Sex differences in age-related memory deficits following a lipopolysaccharide induced immune challenge Darling, J.S.

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157 Sex specific effects of minocycline on cuprizone induced demyelination in adult rodent corpus callosum Xavier, S.

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158 Sex-specific modulation of neuroinflammation of the pain pathway is evident prior to adolescence Tadros, Melissa

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159 Short and long-term effects of early-life stress on microglia profile: Focus on transcriptome and phagocytic capacity Kotah, J.M.

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160 Short-term high-fat diet consumption impairs long-term potentiation in the aged hippocampus Gonzalez Olmo, B.

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161 Short-term methotrexate treatment in rats induced cognitive impairment and glial activation Bondan, E.F.

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162 Sickness and sleep health predict frustration and affective responses to a frustrating trigger Balter, L.J.T.

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163 Sleep fragmentation enhances inflammation and compromises stress-responsive neuronal activity following traumatic brain injury Tapp, Z.

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164 Sleep increases the migratory potential of T cells towards CCL19 in humans Martinez-Albert, E.

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165 Small molecule cognitive enhancer reverses age-related memory decline in mice Krukowski, K.

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166 Social instability stress in female mice inoculated with melanoma tumor cells: corticosterone levels and anxious-like behavior Diez-Solinska, A.

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167 Social support and perceived stress buffer caregiving[StQuote]s link with antibody responses to hepatitis A vaccine: A test of the stress-buffering hypothesis Madison, A.A.

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168 Socioeconomic status and inflammation in women with early-stage breast cancer: Mediation by body mass index Pageot, Y.K.

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169 182 Spinal interleukin-10 maintains remission of neuropathic pain via delta opioid receptor upregulation in dorsal root ganglia Inyang, Kufreobong E.

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170 Systematic review and meta analysis of cancer related inflammation and depression McFarland, D.C.

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171 Systemic inflammation increases apoptosis of human hippocampal progenitor cells in an interferon-alpha model of depression Giacobbe, J.

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172 T-cell subset markers in depression and the response to electroconvulsive therapy Ryan, K.M.

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173 The chemotherapeutic bortezomib induces chronic pain and anxiety and depressive disorders in mice. Focus on the prokineticin system Franchi, S.

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174 The effect of neuroimmune dysregulation on dopamine receptors and social play behaviors of male and female juvenile rats McAuley, E.M.

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175 The effect of reminder focused positive psychiatry suicide safety (RFPP-S) on COVID-19 related PTSD with PGD Ahmadi, N.

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176 The effect of social isolation on MADB106 experimental metastases Trachtenberg, E.

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177 The effects of aging and high fat diet on intestinal inflammation and mitochondrial homeostasis Massa, N.

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178 The effects of sickness expectations on emotional and subjective responses to bacterial lipopolysaccharide administration in 100 healthy young individuals Visch, R.

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179 The Gut Connection: Gut Leakiness as a Pathway from Breast Cancer Survivors[StQuote] Relationship Satisfaction to Inflammation across Treatment Shrout, M.R.

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180 The gut microbiome significantly contributes to the development of chemotherapy-associated, brain-mediated side effects Grant, C.V.

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181 The impact of HIV infection in cocaine seeking behaviors Xie, Q.

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182 180 The impact of therapeutical doses of ivermectin and its association with stress in behavior, monoaminergic neurochemistry, and glucocorticoids levels of juvenile rats Kirsten, T.B.

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183 The metabolic basis of inflammation-induced motivational anhedonia Dantzer, R.

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184 The Role of Innate Immunity in Antenatal Anxiety Sherer, M.L.

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185 The role of microglia and monocytes during the perinatal period in long-term development of reproductive function Simin, Younesi

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186 The sex- and region-specific effects of ELS and dietary n-3 PUFAs on microglial profile and SPM microenvironment Geertsema, J.

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187 The value of cultivating multiple resilience factors: Effects of resilience factors on inflammation-related depression in the context of stress Manigault, A.W.

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188 TLR4 antagonism ameliorates persistent post-operative cognitive decline Muscat, S.M.

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189 T-lymphocyte tyrosine hydroxylase controls TH17 polarization during repeated social defeat stress Elkhatib, S.K.

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190 Toward a clinical perioperative systemic use of CpG-C to prevent postoperative metastases Sandbank, E.

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191 Transcriptomic signatures of psychomotor slowing in depression: Inflammatory cytokine activity and metabolic reprogramming Bekhbat, M.

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192 Treatment-resistant depression is associated with inflammation-related mRNA gene expression absolute levels in the BIODEP study Sforzini, L.

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193 Treatment with the CSF1R antagonist GW2580, sensitizes microglia to reactive oxygen species Soto-Diaz, K.

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194 Uncovering the role of sleep and exercise in the transition from acute to persistent pain Klyne, D.M.

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195 Upper respiratory infection alters lipid biochemistry in myelin and adult mouse central nervous system Kim, J.S.

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196 Voluntary exercise reduces hypoxia gene expression and inhibits mammary tumor growth through alteration of mononuclear phagocytes Lamkin, D.M.

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