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    Relationship between perceived social support and immune function by Miyazaki, Takao, Ishikawa, Toshio, Iimori, Hirofumi, Miki, Akiko, Wenner, Marcus, Fukunishi, Isao, Kawamura, Noriyuki

    Published in Stress and health (01-02-2003)
    “…Although a previous meta analysis showed some substantial relationships between social support and immune function, there is still no knowledge about the…”
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    Association between perceived social support and Th1 dominance by Miyazaki, Takao, Ishikawa, Toshio, Nakata, Akinori, Sakurai, Takashi, Miki, Akiko, Fujita, Osamu, Kobayashi, Fumio, Haratani, Takashi, Iimori, Hirofumi, Sakami, Shotaro, Fujioka, Yousuke, Kawamura, Noriyuki

    Published in Biological psychology (01-09-2005)
    “…Social support is supposed to have a positive health effect via alteration of immunity. In this study, associations between perceived social support and immune…”
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    Lesions in lateral hypothalamic areas increase splenocyte apoptosis by Tsuboi, H, Miyazawa, H, Wenner, M, Iimori, H, Kawamura, N

    Published in Neuroimmunomodulation (01-01-2001)
    “…The lateral hypothalamic area (LHa) is involved in various functions such as feeding, drinking, sexual and reward behavior, among others. Recently, we…”
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    Lateral hypothalamus modulates the intrinsic splenic natural killer cell activity in rats by Iimori, H, Kawamura, N, Wenner, M, Murakami, M, Yamamoto, H

    Published in Neuroimmunomodulation (01-09-1998)
    “…Electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus (LH) in rats increased splenic natural killer (NK) cell activity, whereas electrical ablation of the LH…”
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    13 - Increased Type 1 Helper T Cell Functions and Reward Stimulation by Kawamura, Noriyuki, Iimori, Hirofumi, Wenner, Marcus

    “…This chapter summarizes the effect of the LH and reward behavior on the augmentation of cellular immunity. In addition to NK cell population and function,…”
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