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Psychoneuroimmunology [electronic resource] : Methods and Protocols /

open access: yes
This fully-updated book provides systems-based methodologies and innovative technologies that can be used for solving complicated problems of complex systems.
Yan, Qing.editor.edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt   +1 more
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Salivary biomarkers in psychoneuroimmunology

open access: yes, 2019
As molecular biology advances, an increasing number of proteins are becoming detectable at very low levels in different biological tissues. In this regard, saliva holds vast promise.
Engeland, C.G.   +5 more
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Across Barriers: Blood–Brain and Gut Barrier Signaling in Psychiatric Disorders

open access: yesJournal of Neurochemistry, Volume 169, Issue 11, November 2025.
Biological barrier dysfunction in mood and anxiety disorders. Chronic stress and inflammatory bowel disease converge on systemic inflammation that disrupts the intestinal and blood–brain barriers. Loss of barrier integrity promotes bidirectional gut–brain communication disturbances, heightened neuroimmune activation, and dysregulated signaling pathways,
Luisa Bandeira Binder   +5 more
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Neonatal Psychoneuroimmunology: Emergence, Scope and Perspectives.

open access: yes, 2000
Metadata onlyInterdisciplinary Neonatology investigates and cares for at-risk babies, including risk for developmental disabilities. Psychoneuroimmunology seeks to unravel relationships amongst behavioural, neural, endocrine, and immune processes, and ...
Adamson-Macedo, Elvidina N.
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The Role of Insulin Within the Socio-Psycho-Biological Framework in Type 2 Diabetes—A Perspective from Psychoneuroimmunology

open access: yesBiomedicines
The interplay between socio-psychological factors and biological systems is pivotal in defining human health and disease, particularly in chronic non-communicable diseases. Recent advancements in psychoneuroimmunology and mitochondrial psychobiology have
Anne Wevers   +3 more
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The associations of humorous coping styles, affective states, job demands and job control with the frequency of upper respiratory tract infection

open access: yesSA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2011
Orientation: There is some evidence that job demands and job resources such as job control and humorous coping may contribute to the risk of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI).
Sibe Doosje   +3 more
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Psychoneuroimmunology and the Skin

open access: yesActa Dermato Venereologica, 2014
The nervous, immune, endocrine and integumentary systems are closely related and interact in a number of normal and pathological conditions. Nervous system mediators may bring about direct changes to the skin or may induce the release of immunological or hormonal mediators that cause pathological changes to the skin.
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Inflammation and dimensions of fatigue in women with early stage breast cancer: A longitudinal examination

open access: yesCancer, Volume 131, Issue 20, 15 October 2025.
ABSTRACT Background Fatigue is a common and long‐lasting side effect of cancer. Although fatigue is a multidimensional symptom, biologic mechanisms of fatigue dimensions have not been identified. Methods Women recently diagnosed with early stage breast cancer (n = 192) completed assessments before and after adjuvant therapy and at 6‐month, 12‐month ...
Julienne E. Bower   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Psychoneuroimmunology for physiotherapists

open access: yes, 2006
Physiotherapists working in musculoskeletal areas have acknowledged that they need to know more about the body than bones, muscles and joints. Over time, physiotherapists have expanded their knowledge into other areas and systems of the body. Psychology,
Alford, Leslie
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Anxiety and Mood Disturbance Are Prospectively Associated With Respiratory Infection Risk and the Mucosal Immune Response to Exercise

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Sport Science, Volume 25, Issue 10, October 2025.
ABSTRACT We prospectively examined whether psychological factors influence (a) respiratory tract infection (RTI) risk and (b) the mucosal immune response to exercise. In Study 1, n = 406 adults (67% male) recorded RTI symptoms for two weeks before and after a marathon.
Sophie E. Harrison   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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