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Behavior: a relevant tool for brain-immune system interaction studies
(New York, 2009)
Neuroimmunomodulation describes the field focused on understanding the mechanisms by which the central nervous system interacts with the immune system, potentially leading to changes in animal behavior. Nonetheless, not ...
Behavior: A Relevant Tool for Brain-immune System Interaction Studies
(BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2009)
Neuroimmunomodulation describes the field focused on understanding the mechanisms by which the central nervous system interacts with the immune system, potentially leading to changes in animal behavior. Nonetheless, not ...
Cyhalothrin increased c-fos immunoreactivity at the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus in rats, and supressed macrophage activity in an adrenal-dependent fashion
(Amsterdam, 2009)
Synthetic type II pyrethroid insecticides, such as cyhalothrin at certain dosage levels, simultaneously induce stress-like symptoms and innate immunosuppressive effects in laboratory animals. The present study was designed ...
Neuroimmune tau mechanisms: their role in the progression of neuronal degeneration
(MDPI, 2018-04)
Progressive neurodegenerative pathologies in aged populations are an issue of major concern worldwide. The microtubule-associated protein tau is able to self-aggregate to form abnormal supramolecular structures that include ...
The role of neutrophils in neuro-immune modulation
(Elsevier B.V., 2020-01-01)
Neutrophils are peripheral immune cells that represent the first recruited innate immune defense against infections and tissue injury. However, these cells can also induce overzealous responses and cause tissue damage. ...
The carotid body detects circulating tumor necrosis factor-alpha to activate a sympathetic anti-inflammatory reflex
(2022-05-01)
Recent evidence has suggested that the carotid bodies might act as immunological sensors, detecting pro-inflammatory mediators and signalling to the central nervous system, which, in turn, orchestrates autonomic responses. ...
Cyhalothrin increased c-fos immunoreactivity at the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus in rats, and suppressed macrophage activity in an adrenal-dependent fashion
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)
Synthetic type II pyrethroid insecticides, such as cyhalothrin at certain dosage levels, simultaneously induce stress-like symptoms and innate immunosuppressive effects in laboratory animals. The present study was designed ...
Neuro Immuno Endocrinology: A brief historic narrative
(Wiley Online Library, 2022)