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    Low cortisol, high DHEA, and high levels of stimulated TNF-α, and IL-6 in women with PTSD by Gill, Jessica, Vythilingam, Meena, Page, Gayle G.

    Published in Journal of traumatic stress (01-12-2008)
    “…Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been associated with hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis and immune function alterations; however, few studies…”
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    Assessing salivary C-reactive protein: Longitudinal associations with systemic inflammation and cardiovascular disease risk in women exposed to intimate partner violence by Out, Dorothée, Hall, Rosalie J, Granger, Douglas A, Page, Gayle G, Woods, Stephanie J

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-05-2012)
    “…Highlight ► This study provides support for the validity of salivary CRP as a minimally invasive marker of systemic inflammation and points to its potential…”
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    Association of catastrophizing with interleukin-6 responses to acute pain by Edwards, Robert R., Kronfli, Tarek, Haythornthwaite, Jennifer A., Smith, Michael T., McGuire, Lynanne, Page, Gayle G.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (15-11-2008)
    “…Catastrophizing exerts its deleterious effects on pain via multiple pathways, and some researchers have reported that high levels of catastrophizing are…”
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    Pain sensitivity and pain reactivity in osteoarthritis by Lee, Yvonne C., Lu, Bing, Bathon, Joan M., Haythornthwaite, Jennifer A., Smith, Michael T., Page, Gayle G., Edwards, Robert R.

    Published in Arthritis care & research (2010) (01-03-2011)
    “…Objective To assess experimental pain sensitivity and compare the inflammatory response to pain in 26 osteoarthritis (OA) patients and 33 age‐ and sex‐matched…”
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    Quantitative sensory testing and pain-evoked cytokine reactivity: comparison of patients with sickle cell disease to healthy matched controls by Campbell, Claudia M., Carroll, C. Patrick, Kiley, Kasey, Han, Dingfen, Haywood, Carlton, Lanzkron, Sophie, Swedberg, Lauren, Edwards, Robert R., Page, Gayle G., Haythornthwaite, Jennifer A.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-04-2016)
    “…Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder associated with significant morbidity, which includes severe episodic pain, and, often, chronic pain…”
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    PTSD is Associated With an Excess of Inflammatory Immune Activities by Gill, Jessica M., Saligan, Leo, Woods, Stephanie, Page, Gayle

    Published in Perspectives in psychiatric care (01-10-2009)
    “…PURPOSE.  Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with inflammatory‐related medical conditions. This review examines studies of immune function in…”
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    Effects of insomnia disorder and knee osteoarthritis on resting and pain-evoked inflammatory markers by Quartana, Phillip J, Finan, Patrick H, Page, Gayle G, Smith, Michael T

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-07-2015)
    “…Highlights • Insomnia disorder predicted pain-evoked IL-6 response. • The association between osteoarthritis and IL-6 was accounted for by BMI and age. •…”
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    Sex differences in sleep, anhedonia, and HPA axis activity in a rat model of chronic social defeat by Page, Gayle G., Opp, Mark R., Kozachik, Sharon L.

    Published in Neurobiology of stress (01-06-2016)
    “…Repeated bouts of a major stressor such as social defeat are well known to induce a depression phenotype in male rats. Despite strong evidence and…”
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    Reduced sleep, stress responsivity, and female sex contribute to persistent inflammation-induced mechanical hypersensitivity in rats by Page, Gayle G, Opp, Mark R, Kozachik, Sharon L

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-08-2014)
    “…Highlight • Our experimental findings endorse female sex, reduced sleep and both high and low HPA axis stress responsivity as risk factors for persistent pain…”
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    Plasma IL-12 levels are suppressed in vivo by stress and surgery through endogenous release of glucocorticoids and prostaglandins but not catecholamines or opioids by Shaashua, Lee, Rosenne, Ella, Neeman, Elad, Sorski, Liat, Sominsky, Luba, Matzner, Pini, Page, Gayle G, Ben-Eliyahu, Shamgar

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-04-2014)
    “…Summary IL-12 is a prominent Th 1 differentiator and leukocyte activator. Ample studies showed suppression of IL-12 production by numerous stress factors,…”
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    Attenuation of the tumor-promoting effect of surgery by spinal blockade in rats by BAR-YOSEF, Shahar, MELAMED, Rivka, PAGE, T. Gayle G, SHAKHAR, Guy, SHAKHAR, Keren, BEN-ELIYAHU, Shamgar

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-06-2001)
    “…The perioperative period is characterized by a state of immunosuppression, which was shown in animal studies to underlie the promotion of tumor metastasis by…”
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    Enhanced reactivity to pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis by Edwards, Robert R, Wasan, Ajay D, Bingham, 3rd, Clifton O, Bathon, Joan, Haythornthwaite, Jennifer A, Smith, Michael T, Page, Gayle G

    Published in Arthritis research & therapy (01-01-2009)
    “…Maladaptive physiological responses to stress appear to play a role in chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, relatively…”
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    A Hyperresponsive HPA Axis May Confer Resilience Against Persistent Paclitaxel-Induced Mechanical Hypersensitivity by Kozachik, Sharon L., Page, Gayle G.

    Published in Biological research for nursing (01-05-2016)
    “…Paclitaxel (PAC) treatment is associated with persistent, debilitating neuropathic pain that affects the hands and feet. Female sex and biological stress…”
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    Salivary cortisol and soluble tumor necrosis factor-α receptor II responses to multiple experimental modalities of acute pain by Goodin, Burel R., Quinn, Noel B., King, Christopher D., Page, Gayle G., Haythornthwaite, Jennifer A., Edwards, Robert R., Stapleton, Laura, McGuire, Lynanne

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-01-2012)
    “…The present study compared cortisol and soluble tumor necrosis factor‐α receptor II (sTNFαRII) responses provoked by cold pressor, hot water, ischemic, and…”
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    Stress and skin leukocyte trafficking as a dual-stage process by Neeman, Elad, Shaashua, Lee, Benish, Marganit, Page, Gayle G, Zmora, Oded, Ben-Eliyahu, Shamgar

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-02-2012)
    “…Highlight ► Rat leukocyte skin trafficking is reduced during acute or chronic stress, and increased after its cessation, without apparent involvement of…”
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    Stress, NK cells, and cancer: Still a promissory note by Ben-Eliyahu, Shamgar, Page, Gayle G, Schleifer, Steven J

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-10-2007)
    “…Abstract Although the last decades have provided ample evidence for deleterious effects of stress on immunity and on cancer development and suggested mediating…”
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    Immunologic Effects of Opioids in the Presence or Absence of Pain by Page, Gayle G.

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-05-2005)
    “…Opioids are acknowledged to suppress immune functions following both acute and chronic administration; however, there appear to be differences according to the…”
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    Psychological Influences on Surgical Recovery: Perspectives From Psychoneuroimmunology by Kiecolt-Glaser, Janice K, Page, Gayle G, Marucha, Phillip T, MacCallum, Robert C, Glaser, Ronald

    Published in The American psychologist (01-11-1998)
    “…Greater fear or distress prior to surgery is associated with a slower and more complicated postoperative recovery. Although anxiety presumably interferes with…”
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    Recovery Sleep Does Not Mitigate the Effects of Prior Sleep Loss on Paclitaxel-Induced Mechanical Hypersensitivity in Sprague-Dawley Rats by Kozachik, Sharon L., Opp, Mark R., Page, Gayle G.

    Published in Biological research for nursing (01-03-2015)
    “…Society has a rapidly growing accumulative sleep debt due to employment obligations and lifestyle choices that limit sleep opportunities. The degree to which…”
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