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    The neural sociometer: brain mechanisms underlying state self-esteem by Eisenberger, Naomi I, Inagaki, Tristen K, Muscatell, Keely A, Byrne Haltom, Kate E, Leary, Mark R

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-11-2011)
    “…On the basis of the importance of social connection for survival, humans may have evolved a "sociometer"-a mechanism that translates perceptions of rejection…”
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    The Neurobiology of Giving Versus Receiving Support: The Role of Stress-Related and Social Reward-Related Neural Activity by Inagaki, Tristen K, Bryne Haltom, Kate E, Suzuki, Shosuke, Jevtic, Ivana, Hornstein, Erica, Bower, Julienne E, Eisenberger, Naomi I

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-05-2016)
    “…There is a strong association between supportive ties and health. However, most research has focused on the health benefits that come from the support one…”
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    Ventromedial prefrontal cortex activity differentiates sick from healthy faces: Associations with inflammatory responses and disease avoidance motivation by Leschak, Carrianne J., Hornstein, Erica A., Byrne Haltom, Kate E., Johnson, Kerri L., Breen, Elizabeth C., Irwin, Michael R., Eisenberger, Naomi I.

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-02-2022)
    “…•Photos of sick faces were rated as less likeable than photos of healthy faces.•Least liked faces were those individuals with the greatest inflammatory…”
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    Associations between psychosocial factors and circulating cytokines in breast cancer survivors by Leschak, Carrianne J., Dutcher, Janine M., Byrne Haltom, Kate E., Breen, Elizabeth C., Bower, Julienne E., Eisenberger, Naomi I.

    Published in Psychology & health (03-08-2023)
    “…Research has established links between social isolation and heightened levels of proinflammatory cytokines (e.g., interleukin-6 [IL-6], tumour necrosis factor…”
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    Exploring the Role of Gratitude and Support-Giving on Inflammatory Outcomes by Moieni, Mona, Irwin, Michael R., Haltom, Kate E. Byrne, Jevtic, Ivana, Meyer, Meghan L., Breen, Elizabeth C., Cole, Steven W., Eisenberger, Naomi I.

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2019)
    “…Although there has been much interest in understanding the effect of gratitude on health-related outcomes, this remains an understudied area of research,…”
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    Associations between amygdala reactivity to social threat, perceived stress and C-reactive protein in breast cancer survivors by Leschak, Carrianne J, Dutcher, Janine M, Haltom, Kate E Byrne, Breen, Elizabeth C, Bower, Julienne E, Eisenberger, Naomi I

    “…Abstract Chronic inflammation in women diagnosed with breast cancer is critically linked with tumor progression, metastasis and survival. C-reactive protein…”
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    Randomized controlled trial of expressive writing for psychological and physical health: the moderating role of emotional expressivity by Niles, Andrea N., Haltom, Kate E. Byrne, Mulvenna, Catherine M., Lieberman, Matthew D., Stanton, Annette L.

    Published in Anxiety, stress, and coping (2014)
    “…The current study assessed main effects and moderators (including emotional expressiveness, emotional processing, and ambivalence over emotional expression) of…”
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    Writing content predicts benefit from written expressive disclosure: Evidence for repeated exposure and self-affirmation by Niles, Andrea N., Byrne Haltom, Kate E., Lieberman, Matthew D., Hur, Christopher, Stanton, Annette L.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (17-02-2016)
    “…Expressive disclosure regarding a stressful event improves psychological and physical health, yet predictors of these effects are not well established. The…”
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    Self-compassion and responses to negative social feedback: The role of fronto-amygdala circuit connectivity by Parrish, Michael H., Inagaki, Tristen K., Muscatell, Keely A., Haltom, Kate E. B., Leary, Mark R., Eisenberger, Naomi I.

    Published in Self and identity (02-11-2018)
    “…Self-compassion has been shown to have significant relationships with psychological health and well-being. Despite the increasing growth of research on the…”
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    Relationship between college lifestyle variables, eating disorder education, and eating disorder risk by Haltom, Cris E., Halverson, Tate F.

    Published in Journal of American college health (01-11-2024)
    “…Objective: This study examined relationships between eating disorder risk (EDR), lifestyle variables (e.g., exposure to healthy eating media), and differences…”
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    Social support and fear-inhibition: an examination of underlying neural mechanisms by Hornstein, E.A, Leschak, C J, Parrish, M H, Byrne-Haltom, K E, Fanselow, M S, Craske, M G, Eisenberger, N I

    “…Abstract Recent work has demonstrated that reminders of those we are closest to have a unique combination of effects on fear learning and represent a new…”
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    Exploring neural mechanisms of the health benefits of gratitude in women: A randomized controlled trial by Hazlett, Laura I., Moieni, Mona, Irwin, Michael R., Haltom, Kate E. Byrne, Jevtic, Ivana, Meyer, Meghan L., Breen, Elizabeth C., Cole, Steven W., Eisenberger, Naomi I.

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-07-2021)
    “…•Increases in support-giving were associated with reductions in amygdala activity.•Reductions in amygdala activity were associated with reductions in…”
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    Neural activity during affect labeling predicts expressive writing effects on well-being: GLM and SVM approaches by Memarian, Negar, Torre, Jared B, Haltom, Kate E, Stanton, Annette L, Lieberman, Matthew D

    “…Affect labeling (putting feelings into words) is a form of incidental emotion regulation that could underpin some benefits of expressive writing (i.e. writing…”
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    Detection of circulating tumor cells in men with localized prostate cancer by Seiden, M V, Kantoff, P W, Krithivas, K, Propert, K, Bryant, M, Haltom, E, Gaynes, L, Kaplan, I, Bubley, G, DeWolf, W

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-12-1994)
    “…Using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) mRNA as a marker for prostatic epithelial cells, we have developed a sensitive technique that involves reverse…”
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    ACE-011, a soluble activin receptor type IIA IgG-Fc fusion protein, decreases follicle stimulating hormone and increases bone-specific alkaline phosphatase, a marker of bone formation, in postmenopausal healthy women by Borgstein, NG, Yang, Y, Condon, CH, Haltom, E, Sherman, ML

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-01-2009)
    “…Abstract #1160 Breast cancer metastasizes to bone in up to 85% of patients with advanced disease. Skeletal-related morbidity such as pathologic fractures,…”
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    A Unique Safety Signal: Social-Support Figures Enhance Rather Than Protect From Fear Extinction by Hornstein, Erica A., Haltom, Kate E. B., Shirole, Kanika, Eisenberger, Naomi I.

    Published in Clinical psychological science (01-05-2018)
    “…Following treatment of fear-related disorders, return of fear remains a common occurrence. Currently, the presence of safety signals during treatment…”
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    Phase II study of talabostat and rituximab in fludarabine/rituximab-resistant or refractory patients with CLL by Khan, K. D., O’Brien, S., Rai, K. R., Brown, J. R., Abboud, C., Hurd, D. D., Conkling, P., Yang, Z., Haltom, E. J., Uprichard, M. J.

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-06-2006)
    “…Abstract only 6598 Background: Talabostat (TAL) is an orally administered small molecule inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidases such as CD26 and fibroblast…”
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