Neurobiological implications of eating healthy.
: Over the last decades, the importance of food in the development of chronic diseases has been examined, as well as the medical value of .....
: Over the last decades, the importance of food in the development of chronic diseases has been examined, as well as the medical value of .....
Esch T, Kim J, Stefano G. Neurobiological implications of eating healthy. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2006 Apr; 27(1-2): 21-33
: Love has consequences for health and well-being. Engaging in joyful activities such as love may activate areas in the brain responsible .....
Esch T, Stefano G. Love promotes health. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2005 Jun; 26(3): 264-267
: Love is a complex neurobiological phenomenon, relying on trust, belief, pleasure and reward activities within the brain, i.e., limbic pr.....
Esch T, Stefano G. The Neurobiology of Love. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2005 Jun; 26(3): 175-192
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Stefano G, Esch T. Love and stress. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2005 Jun; 26(3): 173-174
Casares F, McElroy A, Mantione K, Baggermann G, Zhu W, Stefano G.
Comparative Study 2005; 26(2): 89-97 PubMed PMID: 15855878 Keywords: Analysis of Variance, Animals, Base Sequence, Hemolymph:metabolism, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Morphine:metabolism, Nephropidae:metabolism, Nerve Tissue Proteins:metabolism, Nervous System:metabolism, Nitric Oxide:secretion, Nitric Oxide Synthase:me. CitationOBJECTIVES: The study was designed to determine if morphine was present in lobster tissues. It was also important to determine, as in othe.....
Casares F, McElroy A, Mantione K, Baggermann G, Zhu W, Stefano G. The American lobster, Homarus americanus, contains morphine that is coupled to nitric oxide release in its nervous and immune tissues: Evidence for neurotransmitter and hormonal signaling. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2005 Apr; 26(2): 89-97
OBJECTIVES: Given the presence of morphine, its metabolites and precursors in mammalian and invertebrate tissues, it became important to d.....
Zhu W, Mantione K, Stefano G. Reticuline exposure to invertebrate ganglia increases endogenous morphine levels. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2004 Oct; 25(5): 323-330