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Wortzel, Jeremy D., Denga, Ver-Se, Angrish, Jeshtha, Dooley, Larissa, Manjón, Iliana, Shabdar, Sherwin, Lykins, Amy D., Cosh, Suzie, Bain, Paul A., Olagunju, Andrew Toyin, McKowen, James
Publikováno v:
In The Journal of Climate Change and Health November-December 2024 20
Autor:
Boyle, Chloe C., Kuhlman, Kate R., Dooley, Larissa N., Haydon, Marcie D., Robles, Theodore F., Ang, Yuen-Siang, Pizzagalli, Diego A., Bower, Julienne E.
Publikováno v:
In Psychoneuroendocrinology April 2019 102:16-23
Autor:
Dooley, Larissa N., Kuhlman, Kate R., Robles, Theodore F., Eisenberger, Naomi I., Craske, Michelle G., Bower, Julienne E.
Publikováno v:
In Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews November 2018 94:219-237
Autor:
Kuhlman, Kate R., Robles, Theodore F., Dooley, Larissa N., Boyle, Chloe C., Haydon, Marcie D., Bower, Julienne E.
Publikováno v:
In Brain Behavior and Immunity March 2018 69:540-547
Autor:
Dooley, Larissa N.1 ldooley@psych.ucla.edu, Slavich, George M.2, Moreno, Patricia I.3, Bower, Julienne E.1,2
Publikováno v:
Stress & Health: Journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress. Dec2017, Vol. 33 Issue 5, p549-557. 9p.
Autor:
Kuhlman, Kate R, Robles, Theodore F, Haydon, Marcie D, Dooley, Larissa, Boyle, Chloe C, Bower, Julienne E
Publikováno v:
Developmental psychobiology, vol 62, iss 3
BackgroundEarly life stress (ELS) has been linked to health disparities across the human lifespan, particularly increased risk for depression and its recurrence. In this study we explore two plausible and competing pathways through which ELS may lead
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Autor:
Boyle, Chloe C, Kuhlman, Kate R, Dooley, Larissa N, Haydon, Marcie D, Robles, Theodore F, Ang, Yuen-Siang, Pizzagalli, Diego A, Bower, Julienne E
BackgroundAlterations in reward processing are a central feature of depression and may be influenced by inflammation. Indeed, inflammation is associated with deficits in reward-related processes in animal models and with dysregulation in reward-relat
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https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7tt0j31t
Autor:
Dooley, Larissa N, Kuhlman, Kate R, Robles, Theodore F, Eisenberger, Naomi I, Craske, Michelle G, Bower, Julienne E
Publikováno v:
Dooley, LN; Kuhlman, KR; Robles, TF; Eisenberger, NI; Craske, MG; & Bower, JE. (2018). The role of inflammation in core features of depression: Insights from paradigms using exogenously-induced inflammation.. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, 94, 219-237. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.09.006. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/86t5203k
A wealth of evidence has implicated inflammation in the development of depression. Yet, the heterogeneous nature of depression has impeded efforts to understand, prevent, and treat the disease. The purpose of this integrative review is to summarize t
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http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/86t5203k
Autor:
Kuhlman, Kate R, Robles, Theodore F, Dooley, Larissa N, Boyle, Chloe C, Haydon, Marcie D, Bower, Julienne E
BackgroundInflammation plays a role in mood and behavior that may be relevant to identifying risk factors and treatment for depression and other stress-related illnesses. The purpose of this study was to examine whether fluctuations in inflammation f
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https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3jh8j6vh
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