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118 related items for PubMed ID: 2880346

  • 21. [Limbic-hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in depression: literature review].
    Twardowska K, Rybakowski J.
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    Babinski T, Paunović VR.
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  • 23. Cortisol hypersecretion in unipolar major depression with melancholic and psychotic features: dopaminergic, noradrenergic and thyroid correlates.
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  • 24. Mice selected for high versus low stress reactivity: a new animal model for affective disorders.
    Touma C, Bunck M, Glasl L, Nussbaumer M, Palme R, Stein H, Wolferstätter M, Zeh R, Zimbelmann M, Holsboer F, Landgraf R.
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  • 25. The TRH-induced TSH response in psychiatric patients: a possible neuroendocrine marker.
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  • 26. The neurobiological basis of mixed depression-anxiety states.
    Gulley LR, Nemeroff CB.
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  • 29. [Value and limits of conducting several neuro-endocrine tests in the diagnosis of depressive states].
    Schmitt L, Granier F, Girard M, Zarouk B, Escande M.
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  • 31. Stress responsive neurohormones in depression and anxiety.
    Ströhle A, Holsboer F.
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  • 32. Hypofunction of the stress axis in Sjögren's syndrome.
    Johnson EO, Vlachoyiannopoulos PG, Skopouli FN, Tzioufas AG, Moutsopoulos HM.
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  • 34. Use of biologic markers in a general hospital affective disorders program.
    Lieber AL, Newbury N.
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  • 35. Endocrine changes in Alzheimer's disease.
    Davidson M, Bastiaens L, Davis BM, Shah MB, Davis KL.
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  • 36. [Neuroendocrinology of depressive disorders].
    Linkowski P, Mendlewicz J.
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  • 38. Pituitary-adrenal cortical axis measures as predictors of sustained remission in major depression.
    O'Toole SM, Sekula LK, Rubin RT.
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  • 40. [Study of the evolution of some monocytic parameters and neuroendocrine function tests in depressed patients].
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