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    Good moments add up for inflammatory health: Associations of momentary positive events with inflammatory state and responsiveness by Sin, N.L, Graham-Engeland, J.E, Almeida, D.M, Sliwinski, M.J, Smyth, J.M, Lipton, R.B, Katz, M.J, Engeland, C.G

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-10-2015)
    “…Growing evidence suggests that positive emotions are protective against inflammation, yet less is known about the role of day-to-day positive experiences in…”
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    Abstract # 1709 Higher depressive symptoms relate to different inflammatory response patterns ( ex vivo ) among men and women by Engeland, C.G, Majd, M, Graham-Engeland, J.E, Smyth, J.M, Sliwinski, M.J, Lipton, R.B, Katz, M.J

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-10-2016)
    “…Increasing evidence suggests that depression is linked with immune dysregulation. In this study, we examined the links between depressive symptoms and both…”
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    Abstract # 1710 The relationship between mood and inflammatory biomarkers is influenced by their temporal proximity and mood measurement by Graham-Engeland, J.E, Engeland, C.G, Sin, N.L, Smyth, J.M, Sliwinski, M.J, Almeida, D.M, Lipton, R.B, Katz, M.J

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-10-2016)
    “…We examined whether peripheral inflammatory markers were better predicted by negative and positive affect (NA and PA) measures derived from ecological…”
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    Memory and mental status correlates of modified Braak staging by Grober, E., Dickson, D., Sliwinski, M.J., Buschke, H., Katz, M., Crystal, H., Lipton, R.B.

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-11-1999)
    “…We assessed the relationships of performance on memory and mental status tests and neuropathologic stage of Alzheimer’s disease as defined by Braak and Braak…”
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    Abstract # 3158 Stress indirectly links to ex vivo inflammatory responses via depressive symptoms and is moderated by gender by Knight, E.L., Majd, M., Graham-Engeland, J.E., Sliwinski, M.J., Lipton, R.B., Katz, M.J., Engeland, C.G.

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-02-2019)
    “…Although research has linked stress to depression and inflammation, the extent to which gender alters relationships between stress, depression, and…”
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    Screening for dementia with the Memory Impairment Screen by BUSCHKE, H, KUSLANSKY, G, KATZ, M, STEWART, W. F, SLIWINSKI, M. J, ECKHOLDT, H. M, LIPTON, R. B

    Published in Neurology (15-01-1999)
    “…To validate a sensitive and specific screening test for AD and other dementias, assess its reliability and discriminative validity, and present normative data…”
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