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STRESS INDUCED NEURO-ENDOCRINE-IMMUNE SYSTEM ALTERATION AND ITS RELATION WITH AUTOIMMUNE/INFLAMMATORY DISEASES: A REVIEW
2022
Khulna University Studies
In recent years a novel scientific discipline called psychoneuroimmunology has emerged that examines complex interdependence of the mind, brain, endocrine and immune system in health and disease. Homeostasis (a self-referral phenomenon) plays an important role in keeping a person healthy and it has a fundamental role in host defense. Many studies show that stress (acute or chronic) creates disorder especially in the immune regulation. In this study a typical nervous-endocrine and immune network
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