The sympathetic nerve--an integrative interface between two supersystems: the brain and the immune system
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The brain and the immune system are the two major adaptive systems of the body. During an immune response the brain and the immune system "talk to each other" and this process is essential for maintaining homeostasis. Two major pathway systems are involved in this cross-talk: the hypothalamic-pituit …
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Authors | Elenkov IJ;Wilder RL;Chrousos GP;Vizi ES;; |
Journal | pharmacological reviews |
Year | 2000 |
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immunity
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NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
review
animals
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
Receptors
signal transduction
immune system / physiology*
norepinephrine / metabolism
brain / physiology*
neuropeptide y / metabolism
pmid:11121511
i j elenkov
r l wilder
e s vizi
cytokines / pharmacology
growth substances / physiology
hematopoiesis
lymphocytes / physiology
lymphoid tissue / innervation
adrenergic / analysis
sympathetic nervous system / physiology*
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