43 results on '"Heijnen, C.J."'
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2. Nasal administration of mesenchymal stem cells reverses chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
3. Childhood maltreatment, subjective social status, and health disparities in bereavement
4. Abstract # 3141 Association between depression and inflammation among bereaved adults
5. Abstract # 3142 Association between complicated grief and inflammation among bereaved adults
6. HDAC6 inhibition effectively reverses chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
7. Inflammation alters motivational processes in mice independently of its ability to activate indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase
8. Intranasal administration of human mesenchymal stem cells promote recovery from chemoradiation-induced cognitive and functional deficit in mice
9. T cells are necessary for resolution of inflammation-induced depression-like behavior
10. Tumor-associated fatigue develops independently of inflammation
11. Abstract # 1778 Intranasal administration of mesenchymal stem cells promote recovery from cisplatin-induced neurological and cognitive impairments
12. Abstract # 1777 Differential mechanisms of cancer- versus cancer therapy-related fatigue in patients with acute myeloid leukemia
13. Abstract # 1749 Tumor-induced inflammation mediates behavioral deficits in a murine model of head and neck cancer
14. Abstract # 1745 Evidence for dissociation between spontaneous pain and depression-like behavior in neuropathic pain models
15. Abstract # 1720 T lymphocytes are required for resolution of inflammatory pain and depression-like behavior
16. Chemoradiation abrogates inflammation, induces sickness behavior, activates hypoxia signaling pathways, and causes mitochondrial dysfunction in a syngeneic murine model of head and neck cancer
17. Pifithrin-mu prevents cisplatin-induced cognitive impairment and neuronal mitochondrial dysfunction
18. An HDAC6 inhibitor for treatment of chemotherapy-induced peripheral numbness and pain in a mouse model
19. Identification of CD8+ T lymphocytes as a critical step in the recovery from paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy
20. Prevention of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy by the small-molecule inhibitor Pifithrin-mu in a mouse model
21. 164. Negative affectivity predicts decreased pain tolerance during low-grade inflammation in healthy women
22. 109. Pifithrin-μ prevents paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy in a mouse model
23. 107. CD8+ T cells are important for recovery from chemotherapy-induced neuropathy in mice
24. 67. The AMP-kinase inhibitor metformin inhibits chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
25. 63. GRK2 phosphorylates Epac1 to inhibit signaling and prevent chronic inflammatory pain
26. 130. Intranasal Mesenchymal stem cell transplantation restores brain damage, improves sensori-motor function and reverses depressive-like behavior in a model of subarachnoidal hemorrhage in rats
27. 118. Indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase (IDO1) is a key regulator of depressive-like behavior but not of mechanical hyperalgesia in the spared nerve injury model of neuropathic pain
28. 88. Contribution of peripheral immune cells to chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
29. 66. Intrathecal administration of microRNA-124 alleviates both neuropathic pain and depression-like behavior in mice
30. 61. Peripheral monocytes/macrophages promote resolution of acute inflammatory pain via an IL-10 dependent pathway
31. 156. Targeting the GRK2–Epac1 balance: A novel route to prevent transition to chronic pain
32. 154. Glucocorticoid sensitivity of leukocytes predicts fatigue, depressive, and PTSD symptoms after military deployment
33. 148. Treatment of Neonatal Brain Injury with Mesenchymal Stem Cells
34. 10. A novel role of miR124 in inflammatory hyperalgesia and the spinal cord microglial M1/M2 balance
35. 141. Chronic fatigue in patients with sarcoidosis-in-clinical-remission is associated with specific cytokine profiles
36. 86. Low GRK2 in microglia/macrophages prevents silencing of spinal cord microglia and promotes transition to chronic pain
37. 85. GRK2 in sensory neurons regulates epinephrine-induced signalling and duration of mechanical hyperalgesia
38. A novel neuronal mechanism for transition from acute to chronic pain: Epinephrine and prostaglandin-E2 as models for stress and inflammation-associated hyperalgesia
39. Microglial GRK2 determines duration of inflammatory pain
40. Increased glucocorticoid binding to peripheral blood mononuclear cells before military deployment in individuals developing PTSD symptoms 6 months after deployment
41. Mesenchymal stem cells to treat hypoxic–ischemic brain damage: Formation of new neurons and oligodendrocytes to restore damage, corticospinal motor tract activity and sensorimotor behavior
42. A small peptide inhibitor of the JNK-AP-1 pathway protects against hypoxic–ischemic brain damage and improves behavioral outcome without inhibiting neuroinflammation
43. #92 Delayed recovery of rectal distension stress-induced increases in circulating CD3−CD16+CD56+ lymphocytes in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
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