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Caroline Appleyard to Stress, Psychological

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Caroline Appleyard has written about Stress, Psychological.
Connection Strength

2.419
  1. Lopez A, Cruz ML, Chompre G, Hern?ndez S, Isidro RA, Flores I, Appleyard CB. Influence of Stress on the Vitamin D-Vitamin D Receptor System, Macrophages, and the Local Inflammatory Milieu in Endometriosis. Reprod Sci. 2020 12; 27(12):2175-2186.
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    Score: 0.478
  2. Appleyard CB, Flores I, Torres-Rever?n A. The Link Between Stress and Endometriosis: from Animal Models to the Clinical Scenario. Reprod Sci. 2020 09; 27(9):1675-1686.
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    Score: 0.478
  3. Cuevas M, Cruz ML, Ramirez AE, Flores I, Thompson KJ, Bayona M, Vernon MW, Appleyard CB. Stress During Development of Experimental Endometriosis Influences Nerve Growth and Disease Progression. Reprod Sci. 2018 03; 25(3):347-357.
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    Score: 0.399
  4. Hernandez S, Cruz ML, Seguinot II, Torres-Reveron A, Appleyard CB. Impact of Psychological Stress on Pain Perception in an Animal Model of Endometriosis. Reprod Sci. 2017 10; 24(10):1371-1381.
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    Score: 0.377
  5. Appleyard CB, Cruz ML, Hern?ndez S, Thompson KJ, Bayona M, Flores I. Stress management affects outcomes in the pathophysiology of an endometriosis model. Reprod Sci. 2015 Apr; 22(4):431-41.
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    Score: 0.317
  6. Cuevas M, Flores I, Thompson KJ, Ramos-Ortolaza DL, Torres-Reveron A, Appleyard CB. Stress exacerbates endometriosis manifestations and inflammatory parameters in an animal model. Reprod Sci. 2012 Aug; 19(8):851-62.
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    Score: 0.272
  7. Torres-Rever?n A, Rivera LL, Flores I, Appleyard CB. Environmental Manipulations as an Effective Alternative Treatment to Reduce Endometriosis Progression. Reprod Sci. 2018 09; 25(9):1336-1348.
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    Score: 0.100
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