Neuroendocrine and Neural Regulation of Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disease : Molecular, Systems, and Clinical Insights
, by Sternberg, Esther M.; Smith, Craig C.; Haour, France G.- ISBN: 9781573314541 | 1573314544
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 7/1/2003
Preface. Neuroimmunomodulation: A Kuhnian Model of Evolution of a Scientific Field. | ix | ||||
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Introduction. Neuroendocrine and Neural Factors in Autoimmune, Inflammatory, Infectious, and Allergic Disease: A Summary of the Conference. | xi | ||||
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The Novera Herbert Spector Lectureship Award | xiii | ||||
The Novera Herbert Spector Lecture: Hippocampal Interleukin-1β Gene Expression during Long-Term Potentiation Decays with Age. | 1 | (8) | |||
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Part I. Neuroimmune Regulations in the Brain | |||||
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Part II. Stress Axis in Autoimmune/Inflammatory Diseases | |||||
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Part III. Peripheral Neuroimmune Interactions (Basic) | |||||
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Part IV. Allergy and Neuroimmunomodulation | |||||
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Index of Contributors | 251 |
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