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Randomized Controlled Trial of Effects of Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment on Food Cue Reactivity. [PDF]

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Chao AM   +7 more
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Tumor‐Derived LAMB3 Drives Immunosuppressive LRRC15+ Fibroblast Formation During Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Development

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
A single‐cell atlas of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma development reveals progressive ductal‐fibroblast‐immune crosstalk. Tumor‐derived LAMB3 drives the formation of immunosuppressive LRRC15+ fibroblasts through the ITGB1/FAK/MAPK/FOSL2 signaling. Glycolytic reprogramming upregulates LAMB3 and correlates with LRRC15+ fibroblast enrichment.
Xuqing Shi   +23 more
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Using the Cue-Availability Paradigm to Assess Cue Reactivity

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2003
Background: A recent meta‐analysis on cue‐reactivity research revealed that cue‐specific craving for alcohol is substantially less robust than craving measured for other drugs of abuse. The small effect sizes for alcohol underscore the need for more powerful methods of assessing cue reactivity in humans. The cue‐availability paradigm is a modification
Dena Davidson   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Cue reactivity as a predictor of outcome with bulimia nervosa

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2002
AbstractThe present study sought to evaluate specific hypotheses concerning the relation between cue reactivity and outcome among women with bulimia nervosa. Participants were 135 women aged between 17 and 45 years with a current, primary diagnosis of bulimia nervosa who participated in a randomized clinical trial evaluating the additive efficacy of ...
Frances A Carter   +2 more
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Carbamazepine and cocaine-cue reactivity

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1995
Subjective and electroencephalographic reactions to cocaine cues were evaluated in 33 cocaine-dependent out-patients and 17 non-cocaine-dependent controls. Subjective, EEG, and autonomic reactions to three 5-min videos (cocaine-associated, erotic, neutral) were evaluated twice with an interpolated 1-week interval. Between evaluations, cocaine-dependent
D, Hersh, L O, Bauer, H R, Kranzler
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Cue reward salience and alcohol cue reactivity

Personality and Individual Differences, 2014
Abstract Alcohol cue-reactivity research has revealed substantial variability in the degree to which individuals react to alcohol-related cues (e.g., sight and smell of alcohol). One factor which may account for this variability in reactivity to alcohol cues is the perceived reward value of the cue, termed cue-reward salience, which previous research
Nicola J. Ivory   +2 more
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Cue reactivity in cocaine-dependent subjects: effects of cue type and cue modality

Addictive Behaviors, 1998
Thirty cocaine-dependent subjects were enrolled into a cue-laboratory study to determine the specificity and sensitivity of this paradigm as a craving measure. Subjects experienced three cue types (i.e., cocaine, arousing, and neutral stimuli) in three cue modalities (i.e., audio, visual, and manual).
B A, Johnson   +4 more
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Reactivity to interoceptive cues in nocturnal panic

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2001
In this study, patients with panic disorder (PD) who suffered nocturnal panic (NP) attacks were compared with PD patients who never experienced NP attacks and healthy controls. Three tasks were chosen to evaluate attention to cardiac cues, reactivity to induction of respiratory cues, and reactivity to relaxation cues.
M G, Craske   +4 more
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