IALH Research Fellow Marie-Eve Tremblay and IALH Student Affiliate Colin J. Murray have co-authored a new research article entitled A comparison of microglial morphological complexity in adult mouse brain samples using 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional image analysis tools. Collaborating authors include Eva D. Tunderman, Haley A. Vecchiarelli, and Fernando Gonzalez Ibanez. The article was published in …
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Affective Reactivity to Daily Stressors and Immune Cell Gene Expression in the MIDUS Study
IALH Research Fellow Jonathan Rush has co-authored a new research article entitled Affective reactivity to daily stressors and immune cell gene expression in the MIDUS study. Collaborating authors include Abner T. Apsley, Sun Ah Lee, Aarti C. Bhat, David M. Almeida, Steven W. Cole, and Idan Shalev. The article was published in Brain, Behavior, and …
Examining the Components and Stability of Negative Affect in Disordered Eating Frequency
IALH Research Fellow Brianna Turner has co-authored a new research article with UVic Psychology colleagues Nicole K. Legg and Christina L. Robillard. The article, entitled Examining the components and stability of negative affect in disordered eating frequency, was published in European Eating Disorders Review. Abstract: Objective: There is a limited understanding of the unique components …
Healthy Neuroticism, Daily Physical Activity, and Daily Stress in Older Adults
Publication alert! IALH Director and Research Fellow Scott Hofer has co-authored a new research article entitled Healthy Neuroticism, Daily Physical Activity, and Daily Stress in Older Adults with Tristen Lozinski, Tomiko Yoneda, and IALH Research Fellow Jonathan Rush. The article was published in The Arbutus Review. Abstract: People are typically less physically active when experiencing …
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Sex Differences in Basal Reelin Levels in the Paraventricular Hypothalamus and In Response to Chronic Stress Induced By Repeated Corticosterone in Rats
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Hector Caruncho has co-authored a new research article entitled Sex differences in basal reelin levels in the paraventricular hypothalamus and in response to chronic stress induced by repeated corticosterone in rats. Other authors include colleagues from the Division of Medical Sciences at University of Victoria: Carla L. Sánchez-Lafuente, Raquel Romay-Tallon, …