Psychoneuroimmunology /
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Imprint: | New York : Academic Press, 1981. |
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Description: | xxiii, 661 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Behavioral medicine. Medicine and psychology |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/496937 |
Table of Contents:
- Exploring the Phylogenetic History of Neural-Immune System Interactions: An Update
- Section I. . Neural and Endocrine Effects on Immunity
- Overview
- Glucocorticoids and immunity: Mechanisms of regulation
- Adrenergic Regulation of Immunity
- Cholinergic Regulation of Inflammation
- Significance of Sensory Neuropeptides and the Immune Response
- Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide: An Anti-Inflammatory Neuropeptide
- Immune-Derived Opioids: Production and Function in Inflammatory Pain
- Crosstalk Between Insulin-Like Growth Factors and Proinflammatory Cytokines
- The Neuroendocrine System and Rheumatoid Arthritis: Focus on the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
- Sex Steroids and Immunity
- Emerging Concepts for the Pathogenesis of Chronic Disabling Inflammatory Diseases: Neuro-Endocrine-Immune Interactions and Evolutionary Biology Neuroendocrine Regulation of Cancer Progression: Biological Mechanisms and Clinical Relevance
- Neuroendocrine regulation of cancer progression: II. Immunological mechanisms, clinical relevance, and prophylactic measures
- Section II. Immune System Effects on Neural and Endocrine Processes and Behavior
- Overview
- Expression and Action of Cytokines in the Brain: Mechanisms and Pathophysiological Implications
- Cytokines, Sickness Behavior, and Depression
- The Differential Role of Prostaglandin E2 Receptors in the CNS Response to Systemic Immune Challenge
- The Role of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in Memory Processes and Neural Pasticity
- Aging, Neuroinflammation and Behavior
- Neuroimmune Interactions and Pain: The Role of Immune and Glial Cells
- Cytokines and Non-Immune Brain Injury
- The Interaction Between Brain Inflammation and Systemic Infection
- Section III. Behavior and Immunity
- Overview
- Mother-Infant Interactions and the Development of Immunity from Conception through Weaning
- Social Dominance and Immunity in Animals
- Social Context as an Individual Difference in Psychoneuroimmunology
- Psychoneuroimmunology of Depressive Disorder: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications
- Immune and Neuroendocrine Alterations in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Psychoneuroimmunologic Aspects of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
- Schizophrenia and Immunity
- Sleep and the Immune System
- Emotions and the Immune System
- Behaviorally Conditioned Enhancement of Immune Responses
- Exercise and Immunity: Clinical Studies Behavioral Interventions: Immunologic Mediators and Disease Outcomes
- Section IV. Stress and Immunity
- Overview
- Stress: A System of the Whole
- Bidirectional Effects of Stress on Immune Function: Possible Explanations for Salubrious as Well as Harmful Effects
- Positive Affect and Immune Function
- Close Relationships and Immunity
- Stress and Allergic Diseases
- Stress, Neuroendocrine Hormones, and Wound Healing: Human Models
- Stress and Wound Healing: Animal Models
- Reactivation of Latent Herpes Viruses in Astronauts
- Psychosocial Influences in Oncology: An Expanded Model of Biobehavioral Mechanisms
- Stress Associated Immune Dysregulation Can Effect Antibody and T-cell Responses to Vaccines
- Section V. Psychoneuroimmunology and Pathphysiology
- Overview
- Psychoneuroimmunological Pathways Involved in Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Psychosocial Factors and Coronary Heart Disease: The Role of Psychoneuroimmunological Processes
- Endocrine and Immune Responses to Stress in Chronic Inflammatory Skin Disorder (Atopic Dermatitis). Obesity and Immunity
- Endogenous Extracellular Hsp72 Release is an Adaptive Feature of the Acute Stress Response Cold-Restraint-Induced Immune and Biochemical Changes Inhibit Host Resistance to Listeria
- Psychobiology of HIV Infection
- Stress-Induced Modulation of the Immune Response To Herpes Simplex Virus Infections
- Stress-Induced Modulation of Innate Resistance and Adaptive Immunity to Influenza Viral Infection