Search Results - "LUBACH, G. R"
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Inflammatory vulnerability associated with the rh5‐HTTLPR genotype in juvenile rhesus monkeys
Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-04-2013)“…Individual variation in serotonergic function is associated with reactivity, risk for affective disorders, as well as an altered response to disease. Our study…”
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Growth and Development Following Prenatal Stress Exposure in Primates: An Examination of Ontogenetic Vulnerability
Published in Child development (01-03-1999)“…Previous studies have found that stressful events during pregnancy can influence the developing fetus, resulting in attentional and neuromotor problems. This…”
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Prenatal stress and immune recognition of self and nonself in the primate neonate
Published in Biology of the neonate (01-11-1999)“…The capacity of the neonate to respond to nonself antigens was evaluated in infant monkeys born after normal and disturbed pregnancies. Mixed lymphocyte…”
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Prenatal origins of individual variation in behavior and immunity
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-02-2005)“…The in utero environment plays a critical role in initiating the normal ontogeny of many physiological systems. As a consequence, disturbances during prenatal…”
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In Vivo Adaptation of Attenuated Salmonella typhimurium Results in Increased Growth Upon Exposure to Norepinephrine
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-09-1999)“…Two studies were conducted to determine whether attenuated strains of Salmonella typhimurium, currently being investigated as possible vectors for mucosal…”
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Developmental consequences of antenatal dexamethasone treatment in nonhuman primates
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-04-2005)“…Research assessing fetal exposure to dexamethasone and betamethasone in animals has raised concerns about the potential for adverse side effects following…”
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Endocrine activation mimics the adverse effects of prenatal stress on the neuromotor development of the infant primate
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-09-1992)“…Pregnant female rhesus monkeys were exposed to a 2-week period of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) to determine whether it would affect the early neuromotor…”
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Early rearing conditions alter immune responses in the developing infant primate
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-09-1992)“…The influence of early rearing conditions on immunologic development was investigated in infant monkeys. Lymphocyte proliferation, natural killer cell…”
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Critical periods of special health relevance for psychoneuroimmunology
Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-02-2003)“…Although it is possible to demonstrate an influence of psychological factors on immune responses at any point in the life span, there are two periods when the…”
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Maternal influences on body temperature in the infant primate
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-05-1992)“…The following study investigated the diurnal variation in body temperature of the young monkey infant and assessed the role that the mother plays in the…”
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Prenatal stress alters brain biogenic amine levels in primates
Published in Development and psychopathology (01-09-1998)“…In this study, we assessed behavioral responses to social separation at 8 months of age and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of biogenic amines and…”
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Effects of Early Rearing Environment on Immune-Responses of Infant Rhesus Monkeys
Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-03-1995)“…In animals, perturbations of the rearing environment have been shown to alter behavior, cognition, and physiology, including immune responses. In order to…”
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Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Psychological Stress during Pregnancy Induce Attention and Neuromotor Impairments in Primate Infants
Published in Child development (01-10-1997)“…This study examined the effects of moderate alcohol and/or psychological stress during pregnancy on offspring growth and behavior in 33 rhesus monkey infants…”
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Prenatal Endocrine Activation Alters Postnatal Cellular Immunity in Infant Monkeys
Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-09-1996)“…Cellular immune responses were evaluated in 35 infant rhesus monkeys generated from two types of pregnancy conditions. Pregnant females were administered…”
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Iron biology and anemia: Unappreciated mediators in PNI pathways
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Timing of prenatal influenza infection matters: Brain development after mid- and late-gestation virus exposure in rhesus monkeys
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Gut Microbial and Metabolic Profiling Reveal the Lingering Effects of Infantile Iron Deficiency Unless Treated with Iron
Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-04-2021)“…Scope Iron deficiency (ID) compromises the health of infants worldwide. Although readily treated with iron, concerns remain about the persistence of some…”
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Effector and target cells in the assessment of natural cytotoxic activity of rhesus monkeys
Published in American journal of primatology (1996)“…In humans, decreased natural killer cell (NK) activity has been associated with stressful life events, whereas acute arousal and disturbance frequently has…”
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Prenatal Stress Alters Bacterial Colonization of the Gut in Infant Monkeys
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Prenatal Influences on Neuroimmune Set Points in Infancy
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-01-2000)“…: Many factors during fetal life and early infancy have been found to affect the development of immune responses in animals. This study investigated whether…”
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