E. L. Cooper
Stress, Immunity, and Aging
E. L. Cooper
Stress, Immunity, and Aging
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This book contains two personal reminiscences of historical importance to research on stress and infectious disease. It deals with perspectives on immunity, aging, and disease and the prospects for immunorestoration in the treatment of immunodeficiency arising from aging and stress.
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This book contains two personal reminiscences of historical importance to research on stress and infectious disease. It deals with perspectives on immunity, aging, and disease and the prospects for immunorestoration in the treatment of immunodeficiency arising from aging and stress.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 1984
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780824771140
- ISBN-10: 0824771141
- Artikelnr.: 22443538
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 1984
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780824771140
- ISBN-10: 0824771141
- Artikelnr.: 22443538
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
E.L. Cooper
1. Emotions, Immunity, and Disease: An Historical and Philosophical
Perspective Part I: Overview of the Immune System, Neuroendocrine System,
and Aspects of the Environment 2. The Immune System: An Overview 3.
Neuroendocrine Control, Stress, and Immunity Part II: The Aging Lymphocyte,
Stress, and Immunity 4. Behavior, Stress, and Lymphocyte Recirculation 5.
Effects of Acute and Chronic Stress upon Lymphocyte Blastogenesis in Mice
and Humans: "Of Mice and Men" 6. Stress-Induced Suppression of Lymphocyte
Function in Rats 7. Lymphocyte Transformation Induced by Autologous Cells
XVI: Effect of Steroids on the Human AMLR Part III: Hormones, Aging, and
the Immune Response 8. Hormonal Regulation of the Immune Response 9.
Alterations in Immune Function with Age, Sex Hormones, and Stress 10.
Interaction between Thymic Hormones and Other Endocrine Products 11. Immune
and Endocrine Factors in Autoimmune Disease Part IV: Immunomodulation
Immunorestoration, Stress, and Disease 12. Neuroimmunomodulation of
Reactions to Viral or Pseudoviral Antigens 13. Activation of Neuroendocrine
Pathways by Thymosin Peptides 14. Cyclic Nucleotides in Neurohumoral and
Hormonal Regulation of Cells of the Immune System 15. Enkephalins: Stress
and Immunity 16. Restoration of Immune Responses in Aging Animal Models
Part V: Perspectives on Immunity, Aging, and Disease 17. Aging and Immunity
18. The Prospects for Immunorestoration in the Treatment of
Immuno-Deficiency Arising from Aging or Stress
Perspective Part I: Overview of the Immune System, Neuroendocrine System,
and Aspects of the Environment 2. The Immune System: An Overview 3.
Neuroendocrine Control, Stress, and Immunity Part II: The Aging Lymphocyte,
Stress, and Immunity 4. Behavior, Stress, and Lymphocyte Recirculation 5.
Effects of Acute and Chronic Stress upon Lymphocyte Blastogenesis in Mice
and Humans: "Of Mice and Men" 6. Stress-Induced Suppression of Lymphocyte
Function in Rats 7. Lymphocyte Transformation Induced by Autologous Cells
XVI: Effect of Steroids on the Human AMLR Part III: Hormones, Aging, and
the Immune Response 8. Hormonal Regulation of the Immune Response 9.
Alterations in Immune Function with Age, Sex Hormones, and Stress 10.
Interaction between Thymic Hormones and Other Endocrine Products 11. Immune
and Endocrine Factors in Autoimmune Disease Part IV: Immunomodulation
Immunorestoration, Stress, and Disease 12. Neuroimmunomodulation of
Reactions to Viral or Pseudoviral Antigens 13. Activation of Neuroendocrine
Pathways by Thymosin Peptides 14. Cyclic Nucleotides in Neurohumoral and
Hormonal Regulation of Cells of the Immune System 15. Enkephalins: Stress
and Immunity 16. Restoration of Immune Responses in Aging Animal Models
Part V: Perspectives on Immunity, Aging, and Disease 17. Aging and Immunity
18. The Prospects for Immunorestoration in the Treatment of
Immuno-Deficiency Arising from Aging or Stress
1. Emotions, Immunity, and Disease: An Historical and Philosophical
Perspective Part I: Overview of the Immune System, Neuroendocrine System,
and Aspects of the Environment 2. The Immune System: An Overview 3.
Neuroendocrine Control, Stress, and Immunity Part II: The Aging Lymphocyte,
Stress, and Immunity 4. Behavior, Stress, and Lymphocyte Recirculation 5.
Effects of Acute and Chronic Stress upon Lymphocyte Blastogenesis in Mice
and Humans: "Of Mice and Men" 6. Stress-Induced Suppression of Lymphocyte
Function in Rats 7. Lymphocyte Transformation Induced by Autologous Cells
XVI: Effect of Steroids on the Human AMLR Part III: Hormones, Aging, and
the Immune Response 8. Hormonal Regulation of the Immune Response 9.
Alterations in Immune Function with Age, Sex Hormones, and Stress 10.
Interaction between Thymic Hormones and Other Endocrine Products 11. Immune
and Endocrine Factors in Autoimmune Disease Part IV: Immunomodulation
Immunorestoration, Stress, and Disease 12. Neuroimmunomodulation of
Reactions to Viral or Pseudoviral Antigens 13. Activation of Neuroendocrine
Pathways by Thymosin Peptides 14. Cyclic Nucleotides in Neurohumoral and
Hormonal Regulation of Cells of the Immune System 15. Enkephalins: Stress
and Immunity 16. Restoration of Immune Responses in Aging Animal Models
Part V: Perspectives on Immunity, Aging, and Disease 17. Aging and Immunity
18. The Prospects for Immunorestoration in the Treatment of
Immuno-Deficiency Arising from Aging or Stress
Perspective Part I: Overview of the Immune System, Neuroendocrine System,
and Aspects of the Environment 2. The Immune System: An Overview 3.
Neuroendocrine Control, Stress, and Immunity Part II: The Aging Lymphocyte,
Stress, and Immunity 4. Behavior, Stress, and Lymphocyte Recirculation 5.
Effects of Acute and Chronic Stress upon Lymphocyte Blastogenesis in Mice
and Humans: "Of Mice and Men" 6. Stress-Induced Suppression of Lymphocyte
Function in Rats 7. Lymphocyte Transformation Induced by Autologous Cells
XVI: Effect of Steroids on the Human AMLR Part III: Hormones, Aging, and
the Immune Response 8. Hormonal Regulation of the Immune Response 9.
Alterations in Immune Function with Age, Sex Hormones, and Stress 10.
Interaction between Thymic Hormones and Other Endocrine Products 11. Immune
and Endocrine Factors in Autoimmune Disease Part IV: Immunomodulation
Immunorestoration, Stress, and Disease 12. Neuroimmunomodulation of
Reactions to Viral or Pseudoviral Antigens 13. Activation of Neuroendocrine
Pathways by Thymosin Peptides 14. Cyclic Nucleotides in Neurohumoral and
Hormonal Regulation of Cells of the Immune System 15. Enkephalins: Stress
and Immunity 16. Restoration of Immune Responses in Aging Animal Models
Part V: Perspectives on Immunity, Aging, and Disease 17. Aging and Immunity
18. The Prospects for Immunorestoration in the Treatment of
Immuno-Deficiency Arising from Aging or Stress







