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|a PART I: NEUROENDOCRINE CONTROL OF THE STRESS RESPONSE -- Chapter 1 -- Stress Neuroendocrinology: Highlights and Controversies -- Chapter 2 -- Limbic Forebrain Modulation of Neuroendocrine Responses to Emotional Stress -- Chapter 3 -- Adrenergic Neurons in the CNS -- Chapter 4 -- Noradrenergic Control of Arousal and Stress -- Chapter 5 -- Evolution and Phylogeny of the Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Family of Peptides -- Chapter 6 -- Corticotropin-Releasing Factor and Urocortin Receptors -- Chapter 7 -- Tracking the Coupling of External Signals to Intracellular Programs Controlling Peptide Synthesis and Release in Hypothalamic Neuroendocrine Neurons -- Chapter 8 -- Neural Circuitry of Stress, Fear, and Anxiety: Focus on Extended Amygdala Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Systems -- Chapter 9 -- Vasopressin as a Stress Hormone -- Chapter 10 -- Adrenocorticotropic Hormone -- Chapter 11 -- The Role of MicroRNAs in Stress-Induced Psychopathologies -- Chapter 12 -- Stress Reactions Orchestrate Parasympathetic Functioning and Inflammation Under Diverse Cholinergic Manipulations -- Chapter 13 -- Early Life Stress- and Sex-Dependent Effects on Hippocampal Neurogenesis -- Chapter 14 -- Stress, Alcohol and Epigenetic Transmission -- Chapter 15 -- Stress, Panic, and Central Serotonergic Inhibition -- Chapter 16 -- Neuroendocrinology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Focus on the HPA Axis -- Chapter 17 -- Stress and Major Depression: Neuroendocrine and Biopsychosocial Mechanisms -- Chapter 18 -- Telomeres and Early Life Stress -- PART II: ENDOCRINE SYSTEMS AND MECHANISMS IN STRESS CONTROL --Chapter 19 -- Stress, Glucocorticoids, and Brain Development in Rodent Models -- Chapter 20 -- Aging and Adrenocortical Factors -- Chapter 21 -- Aldosterone and Mineralocorticoid Receptors -- Chapter 22 -- Androgen Action and Stress -- Chapter 23 -- Angiotensin--Encyclopedia of Stress -- Chapter 24 -- Stress, Angiotensin, and Cognate Receptors -- Chapter 25 -- Annexin A1 -- Chapter 26 -- Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptor Antagonists -- Chapter 27 -- Antidepressant Actions on Glucocorticoid Receptors -- Chapter 28 -- Lipids and Lipoproteins -- Chapter 29 -- Corticosteroid Receptors -- Chapter 30 -- Glucocorticoid Receptor: Genetics and Epigenetics in Veterans With PTSD -- Chapter 31 -- Stress Effects on Learning and Memory in Humans -- Chapter 32 -- Sex Differences in Chronic Stress: Role of Estradiol in Cognitive Resilience -- Chapter 33 -- Rapid and Slow Effects of Corticosteroid Hormones on Hippocampal Activity -- Chapter 34 -- 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases -- Chapter 35 -- Stress, Insulin Resistance, and Type 2 Diabetes -- Chapter 36 -- Steroid Hydroxylases -- Chapter 37 -- Manipulating the Brain Corticosteroid Receptor Balance: Focus on Ligands and Modulators -- Chapter 38 -- Stress and the Central Circadian Clock -- Chapter 39 -- Nongenomic Effects of Glucocorticoids: Translation From Physiology to Clinic -- PART III: DIURNAL, SEASONAL, AND ULTRADIAN SYSTEMS -- Chapter 40 -- Circadian Rhythm Effects on Cardiovascular and Other Stress-Related Events -- Chapter 41 -- Seasonal Variation in Stress Responses -- Chapter 42 -- Seasonal Rhythms -- Chapter 43 -- Ultradian Rhythms
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