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    Differences in functional immune responses of high vs. low hardy healthy individuals by DOLBIER, Christyn L, COCKE, Robert R, LEIFERMAN, Jenn A, STEINHARDT, Mary A, SCHAPIRO, Steven J, NEHETE, Pramod N, PERLMAN, Jaine E, SASTRY, Jagannadha

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-06-2001)
    “…An association between the personality trait of hardiness and immune responses was explored. Blood samples were collected from 21 healthy individuals under…”
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    A regional medical operations center improves disaster response and inter-hospital trauma transfers by Epley, Eric E., Stewart, Ronald M., Love, Preston, Jenkins, Donald, Siegworth, Gina M., Baskin, Toney W., Flaherty, Stephen, Cocke, Robert

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-12-2006)
    “…Delays in both inter-hospital trauma transfers and disaster response are common. We hypothesized patient flow could be improved by formal adoption of systems…”
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    Alterations in interleukin-4 and antibody production following pheromone exposure: role of glucocorticoids by Moynihan, J A, Karp, J D, Cohen, N, Cocke, R

    Published in Journal of neuroimmunology (01-10-1994)
    “…We have previously shown that exposure to pheromones from footshock-stressed mice suppresses cell-mediated immunity and enhances humoral immunity. Here we show…”
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    Exposure to conspecific alarm chemosignals alters immune responses in BALB/c mice by Cocke, R, Moynihan, J A, Cohen, N, Grota, L J, Ader, R

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-03-1993)
    “…Male BALB/cJ mice were exposed for 24 h to odors from donor mice that were either footshocked or undisturbed. Mice exposed to odors from footshocked donors had…”
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    Lipopolysaccharide increases ambient temperature preference in C57BL/6J adult mice by Akins, C, Thiessen, D, Cocke, R

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-08-1991)
    “…The hypothesis was tested that animals exposed to a potentially dangerous endotoxin would attempt to behaviorally elevate their body temperature, perhaps in an…”
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