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Effect of hypothalamic lesions on immune processes in the guinea pig.
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This article is published in American Journal of Physiology.The article was published on 1970-11-01. It has received 86 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Guinea pig.read more
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Psychoneuroimmunology. The interface between behavior, brain, and immunity
TL;DR: The discussion of psychological modulation of immunity focuses on classical conditioning and stress, whereas that of immune modification of behavior highlights behavioral effects produced by substances released by the immune system.
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Influence of brain and behavior on the immune system
TL;DR: It is indicated that there is no single mediating factor in the role of the hypothalamus in immune responses, and various processes may participate, including the autonomic nervous system and neuroendocrine activity.
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The influence of the psyche and the brain on immunity and disease susceptibility: a critical review.
TL;DR: The authors include a brief review of current knowledge of the immune system, its interactions with the neuroendocrine system, and other factors influencing its regulation, which include developmental stages, aging, rhythmicity, and a variety of exogenous influences.
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Inhibition by somatostatin of the proliferation of T-lymphocytes and Molt-4 lymphoblasts
TL;DR: The specific suppression of Molt-4 lymphoblasts and T lymphocytes by somatostatin represents a distinct mechanism for the specific regulation of immunological responses by neuropeptides of the peripheral nervous system and gastrointestinal tract.
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Levamisole in advanced human breast cancer
TL;DR: There was significant prolongation of the median disease-free interval and survival in the levamisole-treated group compared with the controls andLevamisoles treatment was associated with an increase in the percentage and intensity of delayed hypersensitivity skin reactions and in the absolute lymphocyte-counts.