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Chronic interpersonal stress predicts activation of pro- and anti-inflammatory signaling pathways 6 months later
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Chronic interpersonal stress predicts activation of pro- and anti-inflammatory signaling pathways 6 months later

Gregory E Miller, Nicolas Rohleder and Steve W Cole
Psychosomatic medicine, Vol.71(1), pp.57-62
01/2009
PMID: 19073750

Abstract

Interleukin-6 - analysis Life Style Prospective Studies Follow-Up Studies Friends Humans Receptors, Glucocorticoid - biosynthesis I-kappa B Proteins - biosynthesis I-kappa B Proteins - genetics Young Adult RNA, Messenger - biosynthesis Conflict (Psychology) Female C-Reactive Protein - analysis Interpersonal Relations Interleukin-6 - genetics RNA, Messenger - genetics Inflammation - etiology NF-kappa B - genetics NF-kappa B - biosynthesis Adolescent Lipopolysaccharides - pharmacology Receptors, Glucocorticoid - genetics Family Conflict Interleukin-6 - biosynthesis Leukocytes - drug effects Signal Transduction - physiology Sexual Partners Chronic Disease Leukocytes - metabolism Inflammation - physiopathology Stress, Psychological - physiopathology Biomarkers
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https://doi.org/10.1097/PSY.0b013e318190d7deView
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