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Thomas Meyer
Researcher at University of Münster
Publications - 37
Citations - 1341
Thomas Meyer is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Modified vaccinia Ankara. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 890 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Meyer include Maastricht University & University College London.
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Introducing the Maastricht Acute Stress Test (MAST): a quick and non-invasive approach to elicit robust autonomic and glucocorticoid stress responses.
Tom Smeets,Sandra Cornelisse,Conny W.E.M. Quaedflieg,Thomas Meyer,Marko Jelicic,Harald Merckelbach +5 more
TL;DR: The results confirm the effectiveness of the MAST in terms of subjective, autonomic, and--most importantly--glucocorticoid stress responses, and hold considerable promise for future research.
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Phase 3 Efficacy Trial of Modified Vaccinia Ankara as a Vaccine against Smallpox
Phillip R. Pittman,Matthew Hahn,HeeChoon S. Lee,Craig D. Koca,Nathaly Samy,Darja Schmidt,Joachim Hornung,Heinz Weidenthaler,Christopher R. Heery,Thomas Meyer,Günter Silbernagl,Jane Maclennan,Paul Chaplin +12 more
TL;DR: Immune responses and attenuation of the major cutaneous reaction suggest that this modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) vaccine protected against variola infection.
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A Multicenter, Open-Label, Controlled Phase II Study to Evaluate Safety and Immunogenicity of MVA Smallpox Vaccine (IMVAMUNE) in 18–40 Year Old Subjects with Diagnosed Atopic Dermatitis
Richard N. Greenberg,Yadira M Hurley,Dinh V. Dinh,Serena Mraz,Javier Gómez Vera,Dorothea von Bredow,Alfred von Krempelhuber,Siegfried Roesch,Garth Virgin,Nathaly Arndtz-Wiedemann,Thomas Meyer,Darja Schmidt,Richard A. Nichols,Philip M. Young,Paul Chaplin +14 more
TL;DR: MVA has a favorable safety profile and the ability to elicit vaccinia-specific immune responses in subjects with AD and the size of the study population limited the detection of serious adverse events occurring at a frequency less than 1%.
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Temporal Dynamics of Stress-Induced Alternations of Intrinsic Amygdala Connectivity and Neuroendocrine Levels
Conny W.E.M. Quaedflieg,Vincent van de Ven,Thomas Meyer,Nicolette Siep,Harald Merckelbach,Tom Smeets +5 more
TL;DR: The findings show that acute stress responding and recovery are associated with changes in the functional connectivity of the amygdala network, and that these changes may be regulated via stress-induced neuroendocrine levels.
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The functional role of individual-alpha based frontal asymmetry in stress responding
TL;DR: It is suggested that individual FA might reflect a trait-like characteristic that moderates the stress response, such that left individual frontal activity predicted smaller total cortisol increases in response to the MAST.