Ellen Wikenius
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Wikenius E
J Child Adolesc Trauma
. 2021 Mar;
14(1):161-163.
PMID: 33708290
Early life is a sensitive period in which social experience provides essential information for normal development (Johnson and Blasco (7), 224-242, 1997). Studies have shown that having a loving, primary...
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Wikenius E, Moe V, Smith L, Heiervang E, Berglund A
Sci Rep
. 2019 Nov;
9(1):17587.
PMID: 31772264
Infants undergo extensive developments during their first year of life. Although the biological mechanisms involved are not yet fully understood, changes in the DNA methylation in mammals are believed to...
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Ulset V, Czajkowski N, Kraft B, Kraft P, Wikenius E, Kleppesto T, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 Sep;
14(9):e0222222.
PMID: 31504058
Social stress and inflammatory processes are strong regulators of one another. Considerable evidence shows that social threats trigger inflammatory responses that increase infection susceptibility in both humans and animals, while...
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Wikenius E, Myhre A, Page C, Moe V, Smith L, Heiervang E, et al.
Nord J Psychiatry
. 2019 May;
73(4-5):257-263.
PMID: 31070508
Prenatal maternal stress increases the risk of offspring developmental and psychological difficulties. The biological mechanisms behind these associations are mostly unknown. One explanation suggests that exposure of the fetus to...
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Wikenius E, Moe V, Kjellevold M, Smith L, Lyle R, Waagbo R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Sep;
11(9):e0161804.
PMID: 27584584
Depression has been linked to an imbalance in cortisol. Until recently, cortisol has been studied by measuring concentrations at single time points in blood or saliva samples. Cortisol concentrations vary...