Neuronal regulation of immunity: why, how and where?
M Schiller, TL Ben-Shaanan, A Rolls - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021 - nature.com
Neuroimmunology is one of the fastest-growing fields in the life sciences, and for good
reason; it fills the gap between two principal systems of the organism, the nervous system …
reason; it fills the gap between two principal systems of the organism, the nervous system …
Neuroimmune interactions: from the brain to the immune system and vice versa
R Dantzer - Physiological reviews, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
Because of the compartmentalization of disciplines that shaped the academic landscape of
biology and biomedical sciences in the past, physiological systems have long been studied …
biology and biomedical sciences in the past, physiological systems have long been studied …
Neuromodulation by the immune system: a focus on cytokines
Interactions between the immune system and the nervous system have been described
mostly in the context of diseases. More recent studies have begun to reveal how certain …
mostly in the context of diseases. More recent studies have begun to reveal how certain …
[PDF][PDF] Neuro-immune interactions in the tissues
The ability of the nervous system to sense environmental stimuli and to relay these signals to
immune cells via neurotransmitters and neuropeptides is indispensable for effective …
immune cells via neurotransmitters and neuropeptides is indispensable for effective …
[HTML][HTML] The immune system as a system of relations
M Daëron - Frontiers in Immunology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Progress in neuroimmunology established that the nervous and the immune systems are
two functionally related physiological systems. Unique sensory and immune receptors …
two functionally related physiological systems. Unique sensory and immune receptors …
Immune-neuro-endocrine reflexes, circuits, and networks: physiologic and evolutionary implications
A Del Rey, HO Besedovsky - Endocrine immunology, 2017 - karger.com
The existence of a network of interactions between the immune and nervous systems that
influences host defenses and brain functions is now well-established. Here we discuss how …
influences host defenses and brain functions is now well-established. Here we discuss how …
[HTML][HTML] Neuro-immune circuits regulate immune responses in tissues and organ homeostasis
MO Jakob, S Murugan, CSN Klose - Frontiers in immunology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The dense innervation of the gastro-intestinal tract with neuronal networks, which are in
close proximity to immune cells, implies a pivotal role of neurons in modulating immune …
close proximity to immune cells, implies a pivotal role of neurons in modulating immune …
What do the immune system and the brain know about each other?
HO Besedovsky, AE del Rey, E Sorkin - Immunology Today, 1983 - Elsevier
The immune system is generally viewed as being regulated by a variety of mechanisms
'from within'. This internal regulation is conceived to be mediated by different subsets of T …
'from within'. This internal regulation is conceived to be mediated by different subsets of T …
Molecular and functional neuroscience in immunity
The nervous system regulates immunity and inflammation. The molecular detection of
pathogen fragments, cytokines, and other immune molecules by sensory neurons generates …
pathogen fragments, cytokines, and other immune molecules by sensory neurons generates …
[PDF][PDF] The neurology of the immune system: neural reflexes regulate immunity
M Rosas-Ballina, KJ Tracey - Neuron, 2009 - cell.com
Parallel advances in neuroscience and immunology established the anatomical and cellular
basis for bidirectional interactions between the nervous and immune systems. Like other …
basis for bidirectional interactions between the nervous and immune systems. Like other …