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Autor:
Shay N. Valley, Chelsea Gilbert, Alexander G-J Pittman, Tessa M Smith, Maretha Dellarosa, Myung Jin Kim, Penny A. Pasque, Lisa Delacruz Combs, Spencer J. Smith
Publikováno v:
Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies. 21:509-520
Given the current unprecedented multiple pandemics of COVID-19, anti-Black and anti-Asian violence, and white supremacy, we—a group of graduate students and a faculty member who hold diverse identities across disciplines, race, gender, nationality,
Autor:
James E. Hassell, Philip H. Siebler, Mathew R. Arnold, Christopher A. Lowry, Christopher J. Brazell, Heidi E.W. Day, Tessa M. Smith, James H. Fox, Andrew K. Lamb, Alexander A. Outzen, Emma M. Simmerman, David G. Smith, Kaley S. Holmes
Publikováno v:
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 66:70-84
The hygiene hypothesis or "Old Friends" hypothesis proposes that inflammatory diseases are increasing in modern urban societies, due in part to reduced exposure to microorganisms that drive immunoregulatory circuits, and a failure to terminate inappr
Autor:
Chloé A. Gates, James E. Hassell, Tessa M. Smith, Philip H. Siebler, Margaret W. Lieb, Kelsey M. Loupy, Dominic Schmidt, Kadi T. Nguyen, Kaley S. Holmes, Emma J. Spratt, Mathew R. Arnold, James H. Fox, Maike Erber, Christopher A. Lowry, K’Loni S. Schnabel
Publikováno v:
Brain Behav Immun
The hygiene hypothesis or “Old Friends” hypothesis proposes that inflammatory diseases are increasing in modern urban societies, due in part to reduced exposure to microorganisms that drive immunoregulatory circuits and a failure to terminate ina
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