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    Stress Biology aims to be a leading international academic journal, dedicated to promoting a systems-level understanding of stress biology by publishing cutting-edge research and systematic reviews on the broadest aspects of stress biology, widely covering plants, animals and microbes.. The editorial board is composed of top-rank scientists from 10 countries, expertized in plant, animal and ...

  2. The impact of stress on body function: A review

    Stress and Memory. Memory is one of the important functional aspects of the CNS and it is categorized as sensory, short term, and long-term. Short term memory is dependent on the function of the frontal and parietal lobes, while long-term memory depends on the function of large areas of the brain (Wood et al., 2000[]).However, total function of memory and the conversion of short term memory to ...

  3. Focus: The Science of Stress: Introduction: The Science of Stress

    Introduction: The Science of Stress. The term stress was widely popularized in its biological connotation in 1936 by Hans Selye, who defined it as "the non-specific response of the body to any demand for change" [ 1 ]. Stress was originally understood to be a collection of peripheral symptoms that accompany a variety of chronic illnesses ...

  4. Physiological biomarkers of chronic stress: A systematic review

    Introduction. Stress is a usual psychophysiological response generated by the body due to the undesirable, challenging, and difficult circumstances or stressors.[1-3] The stress effects on the nervous system are known for more than 50 years;[] and literature confirms the adverse effects of stress on the human brain.[] The structural changes, like that in brain atrophy due to chronic stress ...

  5. Psychological and biological resilience modulates the effects of stress

    Cumulative stress can have adverse psychiatric and physical effects, increasing risk for cardiometabolic diseases, mood disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and ...

  6. Neurobiology of Stress

    Neurobiology of Stress is a multidisciplinary journal for the publication of original research and review articles on basic, translational and clinical research into stress and related disorders. The Journal focuses on the impact of stress on the brain, from cellular to behavioral functions, and …. View full aims & scope.

  7. The human stress response

    The human stress response is an additional homeostatic mechanism that provides a better chance of survival when the body is under threat and mobilizes neural and hormonal networks to optimize ...

  8. What Is Stress? A Systems Perspective

    Current models in the behavioral literature emphasize the cognitive aspects of stress, which is said to occur when threats to the organism are perceived as uncontrollable and/or unpredictable. Here we adopt the perspective of systems biology and take a step toward a general definition of stress by unpacking the concept in light of control ...

  9. Stress and Health: A Review of Psychobiological Processes

    The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast. Stress can affect health directly, through autonomic and neuroendocrine responses, but also indirectly, through changes in health behaviors. In this review, we present a brief overview of (a) why we should be interested in stress in the context of health; (b) the stress response and allostatic load; (c) some of the key ...

  10. Stress and Health: A Review of Psychobiological Processes

    Abstract. The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast. Stress can affect health directly, through autonomic and neuroendocrine responses, but also indirectly, through changes in health behaviors. In this review, we present a brief overview of ( a) why we should be interested in stress in the context of health; ( b ...

  11. From Stress to Depression: Bringing Together Cognitive and Biological

    Abstract. One of the most consistent findings in the depression literature is that stressful life events predict the onset and course of depressive episodes. Cognitive and biological responses to life stressors have both been identified, albeit largely independently, as central to understanding the association between stress and depression.

  12. Abiotic stress responses in plants

    Molecular biology; Plant genetics; Plant sciences ... of their structures have facilitated research efforts aimed at ... Communications, 2020), this paper demonstrates that hyperosmotic stress ...

  13. (PDF) Stress Physiology in Plants

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    Stress Biology aims to be a leading international academic journal, dedicated to promoting a systems-level understanding of stress biology by publishing cutting-edge research and systematic reviews on the broadest aspects of stress biology. Stress Biology publishes original high-quality research of all aspects of stress biology, including, but not limited to, work that (1) provides fundamental ...

  15. (PDF) Recent Advances in Plant Stress Physiology

    Recent Advances in Plant Stress Physiology. January 2016. Edition: 1. Publisher: Daya Publishing House® A Division of Astral International Pvt. Ltd. Editor: Praduman yadav, sunil Kumar and veena ...

  16. Stress Biology and Aging Mechanisms: Toward Understanding the Deep

    T he L ink B etween S tress R esistance and A ging: A n E arly G eroscience T opic. Geroscience is an interdisciplinary field emerging at the interface of the basic biology of aging and chronic disease. Many laboratories are now adapting their research strategy to take account of aging as a vital factor in the etiology of human disease.

  17. Endurance exercise causes a multi-organ full-body molecular reaction

    Behind the paper. MoTrPAC is a large consortium comprising more than 20 study sites and primary investigators. Each research group was selected on the basis of its proposal.

  18. Multi-omics Reveals Immune Response and Metabolic Profiles ...

    The physiological perturbations induced by high-altitude exposure in mountain climbers, manifesting as metabolic and immunologic deviations, have been previously reported but are not fully understood. In this study, we obtained longitudinal multi-omic profiles of blood samples fro healthy mountain climbers during two mountaineering stages (acclimatization and extreme altitude mountaineering ...

  19. Neuronal activation affects the organization and protein ...

    Nuclear speckles, also known as interchromatin granule clusters (IGCs), are subnuclear domains highly enriched in proteins involved in transcription and mRNA metabolism and, until recently, have been regarded primarily as their storage and modification hubs. However, several recent studies on non-neuronal cell types indicate that speckles may directly contribute to gene expression as some of ...

  20. STRESS AND HEALTH: Psychological, Behavioral, and Biological

    LIFE STRESS, ANXIETY, AND DEPRESSION . It is well known that first depressive episodes often develop following the occurrence of a major negative life event (Paykel 2001).Furthermore, there is evidence that stressful life events are causal for the onset of depression (see Hammen 2005, Kendler et al. 1999).A study of 13,006 patients in Denmark, with first psychiatric admissions diagnosed with ...

  21. Osmotic stress response of the coral and oyster pathogen Vibrio

    Marine bacteria experience fluctuations in osmolarity that they must adapt to, and most bacteria respond to high osmolarity by accumulating compatible solutes also known as osmolytes. The osmotic stress response and compatible solutes used by the coral and oyster pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus were unknown. In this study, we showed that to alleviate osmotic stress V. coralliilyticus ...

  22. [2404.17605] Autonomous LLM-driven research from data to human

    As AI promises to accelerate scientific discovery, it remains unclear whether fully AI-driven research is possible and whether it can adhere to key scientific values, such as transparency, traceability and verifiability. Mimicking human scientific practices, we built data-to-paper, an automation platform that guides interacting LLM agents through a complete stepwise research process, while ...

  23. Proliferation-driven mechanical compression induces signalling centre

    Molecular Biology Institute, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Qianlin Ye & Jimmy K. Hu. Centre for Craniofacial Regeneration and Biology, King's College London, London, UK

  24. New paper in Current Research in Structural Biology

    New collaborative paper in Current Research in Structural Biology. Coming from the lab of Stephanie Gras at La Trobe University in Melbourne, the paper demonstrates how epitopes from the SARS CoV-2 spike protein can vary in their immunogenicity based on how they are presented by different HLA proteins. Kudos to Gihan Perera in the lab for bringing in computational modeling predictions to help ...

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    The experimental and numerical simulation analysis of a TiAl alloy by laser metal deposition technology is presented in this paper. The research examines the macroscopic morphology, microstructure, and mechanical properties of samples as laser power varies. It also delves into how the temperature field and residual stress evolve under different laser powers. The results reveal that the ...