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Which factors trigger neuroendocrine differentiation in the injured liver?
Results indicate alterations in neuroendocrine functioning associated with early parental loss, which are moderated by the quality of the family environment.
These age-associated impairments include alterations in metabolic and neuroendocrine function.
These collective changes result in a robust increase in the neuroendocrine stress response that is present immediately following separation and persists well into adulthood.
Indications for the involvement of neuroendocrine factors in regulating the internal defence in invertebrates are accumulating.
My interest was in the neuroendocrine system and on the peptides that control virtually every bodily function.
Given the known neuroendocrine correlates of social bonding behavior in lower mammals, however, such relations remain a promising and understudied area of investigation.
There is very little evidence that early deprivation or neglect, per se, has any long-term impacts on activity of this stress-sensitive neuroendocrine system in humans.