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Innate And Adaptive Immune System Consequences Of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Tatlock H. Lauten, Tamara Natour, Adam J. Case Jan 2024

Innate And Adaptive Immune System Consequences Of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Tatlock H. Lauten, Tamara Natour, Adam J. Case

Journal Articles: Cellular & Integrative Physiology

In the field of psychiatry, biological markers are rarely, if ever, used in the diagnosis of mental health disorders. Clinicians rely primarily on patient histories and behavioral symptoms to identify specific psychopathologies, which makes diagnosis highly subjective. Moreover, therapies for mental health disorders are aimed specifically at attenuating behavioral manifestations, which overlooks the pathophysiological indices of the disease. This is highly evident in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) where inflammation and immune system perturbations are becoming increasingly described. Further, patients with PTSD possess significantly elevated risks of developing comorbid inflammatory diseases such as autoimmune and cardiovascular diseases, which are likely linked …


The Pulse, Volume 09, No. 7, 1915, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Mar 1915

The Pulse, Volume 09, No. 7, 1915, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Pulse

•Effective Courses in Clinical Physiology by A.E. Guenther, Ph.D.

•Some Observation on Harvard Medical College by C.W.M. Poynter

•Library

•The Value of the Medical College Library to the Student by Charles Frankenberger

•The History of Medicine

•Dispensary

•Delusion, Illusion or Hallucination?

•Editorial

•Spring Vacation

•Crooked Work

•Tennis

•Welcome Springtime

•Pullmanically Speaking

•Class Notes-Senior Notes by A.C. Berry

•Junior Notes by E.C. Sage

•Sophomore Notes by Leonard O. Riggert

•Freshman Notes by Raymond P. Westover

•Anatomy Department

•Fraternity Notes-Nu Sigma Nu

•Complication and Sequelae

•Extracts from Sunday Comic Section Reach the Class Room

•A Few Little Things About Our College

•Knowledge …


The Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine, Volume 03, No. 1, 1908, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Jan 1908

The Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine, Volume 03, No. 1, 1908, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Bulletin of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine

•An Inquiry Into Compensatory Blood-Pressure Mechanisms by C.F. Charlton

•Recent Prominent Advances in Physiology by A.E. Guenther

•The Value of Hospital Training For The Graduate of Medicine by Palmer Findley

•Editorial

•College Notes


The Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine, Volume 01, No. 3, 1906, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Jul 1906

The Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine, Volume 01, No. 3, 1906, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Bulletin of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine

•The Microscope in Its Relation to Medicine by James Carroll, Washington, D.C.

•A Study of Filtration in the Lung of the Frog by A.E. Guenther and R.A. Lyman, Lincoln, Neb.