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1 ce of a social network, however, may also be stressful.
2 d exposure to standardized visual stimuli of stressful, alcohol cue, and neutral control images combi
3               However, when germinated under stressful alkaline conditions, OcXII-silenced plants exh
4 sible Std1 puncta formation occurs under non-stressful, ambient conditions, creating non-amyloid incl
5                       Exposure to suicide is stressful and affects the bereaved spouse on a broad ran
6 ed offspring performance in response to both stressful and benign conditions.
7 y both during development and in response to stressful and changing environments, aiding survival.
8 trates that the camps themselves have become stressful and dangerous long-term places-especially for
9 l effect of CGJ in individuals with somewhat stressful and demanding lifestyles.
10 rn and negative effects are exacerbated in a stressful and dynamic acute mental health ward context.
11 unctional adaptive plasticity in response to stressful and other experiences.
12 es (24-32 weeks of gestation) are exposed to stressful and painful procedures during neonatal intensi
13 gnosed with and treated for cancer is highly stressful and potentially traumatic.
14 n allowing Brucella to successfully navigate stressful and shifting environments to establish intrace
15             Caregiving can also be extremely stressful, and many caregivers experience declines in me
16  current family relationships that were more stressful, and these difficulties, in turn, related to w
17 f range boundaries in apparently abiotically stressful areas ("stress" indicates abiotic factors that
18  or diversity of interacting species in less stressful areas, but rather because aridity reduced sens
19 gly affected by species interactions in less stressful areas-using experimental manipulations of spec
20 ) in less stressful mesic areas than in more stressful arid sites.
21 t significantly covaried when sharing a more stressful (as indicated by higher cortisol levels) envir
22                 We determine the effects of 'stressful' birth conditions on lifetime reproduction in
23 nfirming that the events were experienced as stressful by the focal individuals.
24                  Here, we show that an acute stressful challenge [i.e., forced swimming (FS)] results
25  uniquely adapted to respond to a subsequent stressful challenge.
26  in behavioral regulation and in response to stressful challenges remain poorly understood.
27 t3a in mediating the behavioral responses to stressful challenges we established lentiviral-based mou
28 votal component of an organism's response to stressful challenges, and dysfunction of this neuroendoc
29                    Screening for potentially stressful childhood experiences in elderly populations m
30                                              Stressful circumstances are known to trigger the majorit
31 e investigated whether the exposure to these stressful circumstances, which peaked during three large
32                               In response to stressful climatic conditions, insects also undergo onto
33 shpool environments to avoid physiologically stressful combinations of conditions.
34 ve the quality of the human interaction in a stressful, complex environment.
35 al challenge with emotionally and physically stressful components.
36 of shared interactions as a function of each stressful condition.
37 mingly opposing behaviors to escape from the stressful condition: food-seeking roaming mediated by th
38     Unicellular organisms live under diverse stressful conditions and must respond and adapt quickly
39 vival mechanism that renders cells viable in stressful conditions and thus might promote tumor growth
40 etal cardiovascular function under basal and stressful conditions are central to the successful trans
41 h rapid growth resumption and survival under stressful conditions are under selection.
42 nual species that is hypothesized to survive stressful conditions during colonization due to adaptive
43                                              Stressful conditions in the harsh tumor microenvironment
44 ty of inbreeding depression, relative to the stressful conditions in the wild.
45     The ability of cancer cells to cope with stressful conditions is critical for their survival, pro
46 e found that PknG mediates persistence under stressful conditions like hypoxia and abets drug toleran
47 er by influencing this interaction under non-stressful conditions or by inhibiting their downstream a
48 reliable activation of gene expression under stressful conditions such as increases in temperature [4
49 ciated NMNAT1 mutants are more vulnerable to stressful conditions that lead to protein unfolding, a p
50                                              Stressful conditions that limit growth of fungi may incr
51 onditions, but at smaller scales and in less stressful conditions there was a weaker relationship bet
52 ation, which helps bacteria to survive under stressful conditions through regulating nucleotide level
53  possibly reflect that vertebrates can avoid stressful conditions through their mobility, and longer-
54 lifornia newts (Taricha torosa) to sustained stressful conditions while longitudinally quantifying TT
55                                        Under stressful conditions, bacterial RelA-SpoT Homolog (RSH)
56 es that can develop in the plant root during stressful conditions, e.g. oxygen deficiency when it fun
57 ncrease ATP demand for cellular growth under stressful conditions, increased ATP demand for cellular
58           These results indicate that, under stressful conditions, maintained mTORC1 signaling in can
59                          Although exposed to stressful conditions, pulmonary artery (PA) smooth muscl
60  under normal growth and chronic and acutely stressful conditions, quantitative proteomics studies id
61 pon myelopoiesis under both steady-state and stressful conditions, such as hematopoietic cell transpl
62 ise, thereby influencing cell survival under stressful conditions, such as starvation or antibiotic s
63 egates can also be induced from a variety of stressful conditions, such as temperature increase or ox
64 asis for mechanisms underpinning survival in stressful conditions, such as the presence of anti-micro
65 cycle arrest or as a pro-apoptotic factor in stressful conditions, the MAP3K ZAK (Sterile alpha motif
66 providing periodic physiological refuge from stressful conditions, which could promote species adapta
67  type 2 diabetes the beta-cell is exposed to stressful conditions, which result in alterations of Ca(
68 germ line on somatic repair under benign and stressful conditions.
69 low-cycling state enhances their survival in stressful conditions.
70 cy circuit' that shapes feeding responses to stressful conditions.
71 ch is required for resistance against future stressful conditions.
72 ROS) are generated during photosynthesis and stressful conditions.
73 olor and/or phenotype, and plants growing in stressful conditions.
74 ing new insights into how insects respond to stressful conditions.
75 also required for F. tularensis tolerance to stressful conditions.
76 lity and homeostasis in response to numerous stressful conditions.
77 jor bearing on the plant's performance under stressful conditions.
78 ranslational frameshifting also occurs under stressful conditions.
79 contrast of flower colours may be related to stressful conditions.
80 tory networks might respond under normal and stressful conditions.
81 nt with bond partners both within and out of stressful contexts.
82 ree carotenoid esters that accumulate in non-stressful culture conditions are identified in Aphanotec
83 ilies for potential challenges, anticipating stressful decisions, and meeting other families with XLR
84 ctive fruit patches during the energetically stressful dry season also benefits dichromats in a trich
85 nimize pheromone production costs during the stressful dry season.
86                                              Stressful early family environments and neuroticism were
87  a mechanical component placed in chemically stressful environment and subjected to continuous mechan
88 ern Panthalassa, which potentially created a stressful environment for benthic metazoan communities.
89 tates influence evolutionary adaptation to a stressful environment in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
90                                           As stressful environment is a potent modulator of feeding,
91 ut adulthood, long after the exposure to the stressful environment was terminated.
92 many infants are raised in a physiologically stressful environment, and little is known about the eff
93 n attempt to maintain shorter telomeres in a stressful environment.
94 ith heightened anxiety-related behavior in a stressful environment.
95 ter the wild-type ribozyme phenotype under a stressful environmental condition of low magnesium ion c
96   This study further demonstrates that under stressful environmental conditions, the fitness of the h
97 omote the adaptation of sweet cherry tree to stressful environmental conditions, without compromising
98 nt of the BDNF/TrkB system for adaptation to stressful environmental encounters.
99 ticity in life-phase and fruit-morph along a stressful environmental gradient.
100                                              Stressful environments accelerate the formation of isoas
101                           Tactics to improve stressful environments and clearly communicated policies
102 hways, Sestrins are thought to help adapt to stressful environments and subsequently restore cell and
103 the contributions of microbiomes under these stressful environments are poorly understood.
104  mental health cannot fully be attributed to stressful environments but is partly explained by differ
105 the ability of a plant species to survive in stressful environments during colonization.
106                                              Stressful environments often lead to protein unfolding a
107                                        These stressful environments present unique challenges for ser
108 associations have largely been attributed to stressful environments, e.g., exposure to trauma, abuse,
109 ecific mutations allow organisms to adapt to stressful environments, most changes in an organism's DN
110 llow them to tolerate or resist periodically stressful environments, plants can adopt escape behavior
111 alleles often are predicted to be greater in stressful environments, there is no theoretical basis fo
112 to maintain genome stability and function in stressful environments.
113 ion) play a stronger role in apparently less stressful environments.
114 possible contributors to mangrove success in stressful environments.
115 omeostasis against isoAsp-mediated damage in stressful environments.
116 by living parenchyma should increase towards stressful environments.
117 es may be used to promote soil properties in stressful environments.
118 n is upregulated by cortisol exposure during stressful episodes, with greater upregulation seen in A-
119  availability and thus overbuilt during more stressful episodes.
120  to energy mobilization during metabolically stressful episodes.
121 in mice expressing human apoE after a single stressful event as well as following a period of chronic
122 s by testing the reaction of macaques to the stressful event of being exposed to an agonistic interac
123                                            A stressful event results in secretion of glucocorticoid h
124  that we address include the definition of a stressful event, characteristics of diseases that are im
125 anxiety and impaired the fear memory for the stressful event.
126  SI predisposes to marked SI increases after stressful events and may be a trait increasing risk for
127 to estimate the association between prenatal stressful events and risk of offspring conduct disorder
128                       The Daily Inventory of Stressful Events assessed prior day stressors and the St
129                                              Stressful events can generate emotional memories linked
130                                              Stressful events evoke long-term changes in behavioral r
131                                              Stressful events exacerbate symptoms of the aforemention
132 tion of these systems.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Stressful events have a powerful effect on human learnin
133 to poverty, chronic adversities, and acutely stressful events have been linked to maladaptive develop
134 ported and objectively recorded ELS, but not stressful events in midlife, and the mean BDI score (ave
135  ability to sense and predict threatening or stressful events is essential for such adaptive behaviou
136           The findings suggest that prenatal stressful events may be an independent risk factor for o
137  after epilepsy onset due to unresolved past stressful events may be predicted and reversed.
138 cision to stop NSBB treatment in relation to stressful events may have added to the safety.
139             Furthermore, we found that other stressful events such as systemic illnesses and incarcer
140                Maternal lifetime exposure to stressful events was assessed using the validated Life S
141 her those with highly variable SI respond to stressful events with increases in SI.
142 ocial support influence how people deal with stressful events, but it is unclear whether they affect
143 puts from multiple brain regions that convey stressful events, but their neuronal dynamics on the tim
144 motional factors, parental health behaviors, stressful events, self-regulation of the child, and soci
145 ors (ADRs) with GAD, with the involvement of stressful events.
146 e strategy to limit one's future exposure to stressful events.
147 raining for physicians is a well-established stressful experience and can be used as a prospective st
148                       To determine whether a stressful experience during adolescence affects adult be
149 n conditioning, we demonstrate that a single stressful experience increases reward-evoked dopamine re
150 s this possibility, we examined how a single stressful experience influenced learning in an appetitiv
151 erm benefits of psychologically reappraising stressful experiences during critical transitions and th
152                        It is well known that stressful experiences increase addiction vulnerability.
153  with in vivo synaptic imaging, we show that stressful experiences lead to progressive, clustered los
154 pmental periods and the cumulative impact of stressful experiences on the development of stress-relat
155                                              Stressful experiences potently activate kappa opioid rec
156  receptor may be epigenetically regulated by stressful experiences, in particular as a function of ea
157 rlying psychological sequelae of exposure to stressful experiences, such as posttraumatic stress diso
158 d addiction vulnerability following repeated stressful experiences.
159 s learning and memory processes unrelated to stressful experiences.
160 lectively modulates spatial memory recall of stressful experiences.
161 naging access to state-dependent memories of stressful experiences.
162 ed with a positive (motivating) or negative (stressful) experiences were studied using multivariate l
163                             We conclude that stressful experimental temperature increases accelerate
164 nism that underlies population survival upon stressful exposures.
165 maternal depression is highly prevalent, and stressful factors that influence the development of peri
166        Perceiving nonbeneficial treatment is stressful for ICU staff and may be associated with burno
167 erformance, and such tests can be especially stressful for lower-income students, interventions that
168   Early institutional care can be profoundly stressful for the human infant, and, as such, can lead t
169 ications in defining what may be abiotically stressful for this species and the importance of conside
170 ility of systems to avoid crop failure under stressful growing conditions), and maximum yield potenti
171  adaptation of S. oneidensis to changing and stressful growth conditions, and this ability is probabl
172 le in plant metabolism under both normal and stressful growth conditions, the impact of drought and h
173  a higher total number of fruits compared to stressful habitats.
174              It should be advantageous under stressful high altitude or latitude environment where sh
175 titutions per site per generation, growth at stressful high temperature (HT; 29 degrees C) is highly
176 atric carnivores were more negative in these stressful, high-latitude systems.
177 perature, while high air temperature is only stressful if water temperature is also high.
178 ve for sighted animals, can be laborious and stressful in animals with impaired vision, requiring lon
179 iseases (DOHAD) hypothesis, which holds that stressful in utero exposure manifests as disease in adul
180        In fact, asphyxia, which was the most stressful, induced a higher production of some lipid med
181  a central hub in this pathway that receives stressful inputs via MDM2 and respond via p53 by informi
182 of total hydrocarbon exposure or potentially stressful job experiences had an increased prevalence of
183  models to analyse the effect of potentially stressful job experiences, job type, and total hydrocarb
184 lerate limited access to deep soil water and stressful leaf environments.
185                                 At least one stressful life event was reported in 90% of the adolesce
186 adjustment disorders, or the experience of a stressful life event, including death or severe illness
187 usted odds ratio range=1.08-1.10), number of stressful life events (adjusted odds ratio range=1.25-1.
188 Psychological Outcome Profiles [PSYCHLOPS]), stressful life events (measured by the Life Events Check
189 osocial influences during pregnancy, such as stressful life events and chronic stress, correlate with
190 years of research on the association between stressful life events and health, it is generally accept
191      In the sub-cohort of women with updated stressful life events and resilience measures, higher st
192                  We examined associations of stressful life events and social strain with incident CV
193          In the same we also had measures of stressful life events and social support and a depressio
194      We examined the association of maternal stressful life events and social support with risks of g
195 r study shows that psychiatric disorders and stressful life events around cancer diagnosis are associ
196              Questionnaires evaluated recent stressful life events as well as early environment durin
197            Mothers self-reported 42 prenatal stressful life events at 18 weeks' gestation.
198 nteractions between follow-up time (age) and stressful life events because of evidence of nonproporti
199                                              Stressful life events can impact gut-brain signalling, l
200 of depression or experiences of traumatic or stressful life events during this period.
201   However, it remains unclear whether common stressful life events in community-dwelling adolescents
202 e with prolonged institutional rearing, more stressful life events in preadolescence predicted higher
203                      The mechanisms by which stressful life events increase the risk of relapse in re
204                                Experience of stressful life events is associated with risk of depress
205 sub-cohort of 2765 women with resilience and stressful life events measures.
206 reases vulnerability to the effects of later stressful life events on externalizing problems in adole
207 15.29 +/- 0.65 years) were assessed with the Stressful Life Events Schedule (a semistructured intervi
208 mber of days on parenteral nutrition, higher stressful life events scores were associated with higher
209 who had also experienced a greater number of stressful life events showed hyperactivity of the amygda
210 n behavior change, resilience in the face of stressful life events that interfere with self-care, the
211                                       Higher stressful life events were associated with incident CVD
212  life events and resilience measures, higher stressful life events were associated with incident CVD
213 hort of older black women, recent reports of stressful life events were related to incident CVD.
214                Responses to the questions on stressful life events were summed to form an index (high
215 tem in 1987 shed light on the association of stressful life events with poor birth outcomes.
216 pression and childhood maltreatment or other stressful life events, and meta-analysed the results.
217  drinking, maternal mental health, offspring stressful life events, and offspring depressive and anxi
218 tal disorders, history of unlawful activity, stressful life events, and other demographic and service
219 ionship among maternal trait anxiety scores, stressful life events, and white matter microstructure i
220 ts the role of psychosocial adversities (eg, stressful life events, interpersonal difficulties) as im
221                                              Stressful life events, trauma, and family history of sch
222 es in the psychosis risk calculator included stressful life events, trauma, disordered thought conten
223 gical stress, as well as future appraisal of stressful life events.
224 ressive episodes following the experience of stressful life events.
225 ployment, mental health diagnoses, and other stressful life events.
226 family history of depression and severity of stressful life events.
227 al risk or, in the absence of familial risk, stressful life events.
228  sexes, suggesting that H2A.Z suppresses non-stressful memory irrespective of sex.
229 ighbors, herbivory, and pollination) in less stressful mesic areas than in more stressful arid sites.
230 geting in multidrug-resistant tumors where a stressful micro-environment exists.
231  role in promoting tumor cell survival under stressful microenvironments, thereby supporting tumor pr
232   Healthy individuals (n = 180) undergoing a stressful military training programme were randomly assi
233  assessed for alcohol craving in response to stressful or alcohol-related cues, neuroendocrine respon
234 physiological and/or behavioral effects of a stressful or fear-provoking event.
235 ovides animals with resilience during highly stressful or frustrating conditions but not under low-st
236  (LTCCs) is associated with activity-related stressful oscillations of Ca(2+) levels within dopaminer
237 ificity and efficacy of Amyg-EFP-NF during a stressful period, pointing to a scalable non-pharmacolog
238 d medical information several times during a stressful period.
239 ategorise birth month into stressful vs. not-stressful periods based on longitudinal measures of gluc
240 may delay germination or stay dormant during stressful periods.
241 eficits in serotonin related pathways during stressful pregnancies.
242 pes typically requires prior purification, a stressful procedure that can itself alter cellular state
243   As it is well documented that insecure and stressful settings may have deleterious effects on healt
244 aregiving has been identified as one type of stressful situation that might lead to increased inflamm
245                   As a natural response to a stressful situation, the human body produces cortisol.
246  and subjective experience during a socially stressful situation.
247 nditions, and managing relationships in this stressful situation.
248 icks are more capable to deal with potential stressful situations associated with conventional breedi
249 o false negative results, increasing in some stressful situations but not others, or that agitated lo
250 ses rapidly and significantly in response to stressful situations in the nonhuman primate.
251                                              Stressful situations provoke the fight-or-flight respons
252 pression, but only in individuals exposed to stressful situations, has generated much interest, resea
253                To prevent distraction during stressful situations, the capacity to seek and experienc
254 lution to promote avoidance of dangerous and stressful situations.
255  a shift from adaptive to innate immunity in stressful situations.
256 ocrine, autonomic and behavioral response to stressful situations.
257 s addiction and sensitivity to relapse under stressful situations.
258 possibly leading to self-related thoughts in stressful situations.
259 unctioning and influence autophagy to handle stressful situations.
260 does brain functioning change in arousing or stressful situations?
261                           Here, we show that stressful social experiences reduce the expression of NA
262 ur results provide insight into "gentle" and stressful sorting parameters that had not been quantifie
263                      Obesity itself can be a stressful state due to the high prevalence of weight sti
264 ation of physiological responses to negative stressful stimuli (here, shortened to stress response).
265 etion, demonstrating a feedback loop whereby stressful stimuli activate RFRP neurons, which in turn f
266 ary personnel, a population often exposed to stressful stimuli and emotional trauma.
267 ith sleep disturbance are more vulnerable to stressful stimuli and lack resilience at work compared w
268 n differentiated neurons.IMPORTANCE External stressful stimuli are known to increase the incidence of
269 behavioral response to satiation and noxious/stressful stimuli are not well understood.
270 icate that LSD1 is a molecular transducer of stressful stimuli as well as a stress-response modifier.
271            Behavioral changes in response to stressful stimuli can be controlled via adaptive epigene
272              Chronic or repeated exposure to stressful stimuli can result in several maladaptive cons
273 stressed individuals could themselves act as stressful stimuli for other individuals with whom they i
274 r the activation of NAD-consuming enzymes by stressful stimuli induced by exposure to H(2)O(2) or S-n
275                        Adaptive responses to stressful stimuli involving behavioral, emotional and me
276 likely, convey information on arousal and/or stressful stimuli to neuronal circuits thus contributing
277  to stimulate productive infection following stressful stimuli.
278 ares the organism for successive exposure to stressful stimuli.
279 ability of vitiligo melanocytes to cope with stressful stimuli.
280  BoHV-1 to reactivate from latency following stressful stimuli.
281 g associations between anorectic and noxious/stressful stimuli.
282 xpression and productive infection following stressful stimuli.IMPORTANCE Bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-
283  lytic cycle viral gene expression following stressful stimuli.IMPORTANCE Bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-
284 xpression and productive infection following stressful stimuli.IMPORTANCE The ability of herpes simpl
285                               Removal of the stressful stimulus or treatment with the AKT Serine/Thre
286           Regarding the polyphenols profile, stressful storage conditions did not enhance the phenoli
287 apable of assessing memory updating in a non-stressful task that is appropriate for both young and ol
288 eighborhood violence and heart rate during a stressful task were assessed.
289                                       Hence, stressful temperatures during summer can offset predicte
290 t the negative consequences of time spent at stressful temperatures were not offset by more time spen
291 e degree to which her relationships are more stressful than supportive (or vice versa) influences her
292 stained exposure paradigm contrasting highly stressful, threatening, and violent stimuli versus nonav
293 ed that the hiring process was unnecessarily stressful, time-consuming, and lacking in feedback, irre
294 e possibility that some information might be stressful to receive or difficult to understand, and the
295 s by enabling them with growth advantages in stressful tumor microenvironment niches.
296 ogy-related preterm births are preceded by a stressful uterine environment, including multiple contri
297               We categorise birth month into stressful vs. not-stressful periods based on longitudina
298 sm by which REMS may mediate the response to stressful waking experiences.
299    Professionals who felt organ donation was stressful were older (odds ratio, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.34-2.5
300                                      In more stressful years, those with shorter springs and longer s

 
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