C L Coe
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Champoux M, Coe C, Schanberg S, Kuhn C, Suomi S
Am J Primatol
. 2020 Jan;
19(2):111-117.
PMID: 31964013
Mother-reared and nursery-reared rhesus monkeys were evaluated during the first month of life to assess the effects of early rearing on endocrine status in infancy. Plasma cortisol and growth hormone...
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Weigert R, Dosch N, Bacsik-Campbell M, Guilbert T, Coe C, Kling P
J Perinatol
. 2015 Apr;
35(8):621-6.
PMID: 25836316
Objective: Allergic disease is multifactorial in origin. Because iron nutrition affects immune responses and maternal pregnancy weight gain impairs fetal iron delivery while increasing fetal demands for growth, the study...
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Nelson A, Coe C, Juckett M, Rumble M, Rathouz P, Hematti P, et al.
Bone Marrow Transplant
. 2014 Aug;
49(11):1405-11.
PMID: 25133898
The present study examined changes in sleep quality following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and investigated associations with biobehavioral factors. Individuals undergoing HSCT for hematologic malignancies (N=228) completed measures of...
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Phillips A, Roy S, Lundberg R, Guilbert T, Auger A, Blohowiak S, et al.
J Perinatol
. 2014 Mar;
34(7):513-8.
PMID: 24651737
Objective: Maternal iron needs increase sixfold during pregnancy, but obesity interferes with iron absorption. We hypothesized that maternal obesity impairs fetal iron status. Study Design: Three hundred and sixteen newborns...
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Willette A, Coe C, Birdsill A, Bendlin B, Colman R, Alexander A, et al.
Age (Dordr)
. 2013 Mar;
35(6):2215-27.
PMID: 23463321
Higher systemic levels of the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6) were found to be associated with lower gray matter volume and tissue density in old rhesus macaques. This association between IL-6,...
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Amaral W, Lubach G, Bennett A, Coe C
Genes Brain Behav
. 2013 Jan;
12(3):353-60.
PMID: 23331374
Individual variation in serotonergic function is associated with reactivity, risk for affective disorders, as well as an altered response to disease. Our study used a nonhuman primate model to further...
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Bendlin B, Canu E, Willette A, Kastman E, McLaren D, Kosmatka K, et al.
Neurobiol Aging
. 2010 Jun;
32(12):2319.e1-11.
PMID: 20541839
Rhesus macaques on a calorie restricted diet (CR) develop less age-related disease, have virtually no indication of diabetes, are protected against sarcopenia, and potentially live longer. Beneficial effects of caloric...
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Willette A, Bendlin B, McLaren D, Canu E, Kastman E, Kosmatka K, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2010 Mar;
51(3):987-94.
PMID: 20298794
Systemic levels of proinflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-6 (IL-6) increase in old age and may contribute to neural atrophy in humans. We investigated IL-6 associations with age in T1-weighted segments...
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Alonso C, Coe C
Health Psychol
. 2001 Nov;
20(6):411-6.
PMID: 11714182
This study examined the effects of social support on dysmenorrhea and whether social support moderates the relationship between negative emotions and painful symptoms. Women (N = 184) completed questionnaires on...
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Coe C, Ershler W
Physiol Behav
. 2001 Jul;
73(3):379-84.
PMID: 11438365
Several factors associated with the age-related decline in immunity were examined in three studies on aged rhesus monkeys. Natural killer (NK) cell activity was found to be low in many...