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    Epigenetic impacts of stress priming of the neuroinflammatory response to sarin surrogate in mice: a model of Gulf War illness

    Gulf War illness (GWI) is an archetypal, medically unexplained, chronic condition characterised by persistent sickness behaviour and neuroimmune and neuroinflammatory components. An estimated 25–32% of the ove...

    David G. Ashbrook, Benjamin Hing, Lindsay T. Michalovicz in Journal of Neuroinflammation (2018)

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    Illness progression in chronic fatigue syndrome: a shifting immune baseline

    Validation of biomarkers for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) across data sets has proven disappointing. As immune signature may be affected by many factors, our objective was to exp...

    Lindsey Russell, Gordon Broderick, Renee Taylor, Henrique Fernandes in BMC Immunology (2016)

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    A comparison of sex-specific immune signatures in Gulf War illness and chronic fatigue syndrome

    Though potentially linked to the basic physiology of stress response we still have no clear understanding of Gulf War Illness (GWI), a debilitating condition presenting complex immune, endocrine and neurologic...

    Anne Liese Smylie, Gordon Broderick, Henrique Fernandes, Shirin Razdan in BMC Immunology (2013)

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    Psychoneuroimmunology and Natural Killer Cells: The Chromium Release Whole Blood Assay

    Natural killer (NK) cells are an essential component of innate immunity. These lymphocytes are also sensitive barometers of the effects of endogenous and exogenous stressors on the immune system. This chapter ...

    Mary Ann Fletcher, Zachary Barnes, Gordon Broderick in Psychoneuroimmunology (2012)

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    Exploring the Diagnostic Potential of Immune Biomarker Coexpression in Gulf War Illness

    Complex disorders like Gulf War Illness (GWI) often defy diagnosis on the basis of a single biomarker and may only be distinguishable by considering the coexpression of multiple markers measured in response to...

    Gordon Broderick, Mary Ann Fletcher, Michael Gallagher in Psychoneuroimmunology (2012)