Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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923464 | Brain, Behavior, and Immunity | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
For 20 years, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity has provided an important venue for the publication of studies in psychoneuroimmunology. During this time period, psychoneuroimmunology has matured into an important multidisciplinary science that has contributed significantly to our knowledge of mind, brain, and body interactions. This review will not only focus on the primary research papers dealing with psychoneuroimmunology, viral infections, and anti-viral vaccine responses in humans and animal models that have appeared on the pages of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity during the past 20 years, but will also outline a variety of strategies that could be used for expanding our understanding of the neuroimmune–viral pathogen relationship.
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Authors
Robert H. Bonneau, David A. Padgett, John F. Sheridan,