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Titlebook: Neural-Immune Interactions in Brain Function and Alcohol Related Disorders; Changhai Cui,Lindsey Grandison,Antonio Noronha Book 2013 Sprin

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Mechanisms of Stress-Dependent Neuroinflammation and Their Implications for Understanding Consequencfunction. Such studies generally fall within the realm of stress-induced immunomodulation and involve exposure of test subjects to various stress challenges in some combination with exposure to an antigen (e.g., lipopolysaccharide; LPS), a replicating pathogen (bacteria, viruses, etc.), or direct wo
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Mood Disorders and Immunitymely high prevalence in the general population. Early studies investigating this dual diagnosis issue reported alcohol abuse to occur in almost a quarter of patients with affective disorders [1, 2]. Prevalence rises as high as 32 % if other substance abuse disorders are included [2]. These findings
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Innate Immune Signaling and Alcoholismlead to progressive changes to neurobiology that underlie loss of behavioral control and increased limbic negative affect common in addiction. Ethanol exerts effects on the systemic adaptive and innate immune systems [1]. Adaptive immunity comprises a class of highly specialized lymphocytic cells th
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Role of Toll-Like Receptor 4 in Alcohol-Induced Neuroinflammation and Behavioral Dysfunctionsg immune cells but also from pathogens and toxins originating from circulation. However, it is now well established that immune surveillance occurs in the normal CNS and that inflammatory responses can take place in the neural plasticity and disease context. The CNS presents a well-organized series
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Immune Responses in HIV Infection, Alcoholism, and Aging: A Neuroimaging Perspectivebolic alterations in the brain. Superimposed on the pattern of the healthy aging brain are the consequences of frequent concomitants of aging such as hypertension and hormone deficiency. Even more complex are the brain modifications that can occur in the presence of comorbidities such as infection w
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