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  1. Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and Early Embryogenesis: Review
  2. Coxsackievirus B4 Transplacental Infection Severely Disturbs Central Tolerogenic Mechanisms in the Fetal Thymus
  3. Effect of Coxsackievirus B4 Infection on the Thymus: Elucidating Its Role in the Pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes
  4. Modulation of IGF2 Expression in the Murine Thymus and Thymic Epithelial Cells Following Coxsackievirus-B4 Infection
  5. Housekeeping Gene Expression in the Fetal and Neonatal Murine Thymus Following Coxsackievirus B4 Infection
  6. Editorial: Hormones, Neurotransmitters, and T-Cell Development in Health and Disease
  7. The presentation of neuroendocrine self‐peptides in the thymus: an essential event for individual life and vertebrate survival
  8. Growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Mice With GHRH Gene Ablation Are Severely Deficient in Vaccine and Immune Responses Against Streptococcus pneumoniae
  9. The Severe Deficiency of the Somatotrope GH-Releasing Hormone/Growth Hormone/Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Axis of Ghrh−/− Mice Is Associated With an Important Splenic Atrophy and Relative B Lymphopenia
  10. Accumulation of IL-17+ Vγ6+ γδ T cells in pregnant mice is not associated with spontaneous abortion
  11. Conversion to Graves disease from Hashimoto thyroiditis: a study of 24 patients
  12. Exploring the link between innate immune activation and thymic function by measuring sCD14 and TRECs in HIV patients living in Belgium
  13. Histoire du thymus
  14. The Use of Oxytocin to Improve Feeding and Social Skills in Infants With Prader–Willi Syndrome
  15. The Somatotrope Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone/Growth Hormone/Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Axis in Immunoregulation and Immunosenescence
  16. In-uterocoxsackievirus B4 infection of the mouse thymus
  17. Oxytocin in survivors of childhood-onset craniopharyngioma
  18. Somatotrope GHRH/GH/IGF-1 axis at the crossroads between immunosenescence and frailty
  19. How Does Thymus Infection by Coxsackievirus Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes?
  20. Additional intranasal oxytocin to escitalopram improves depressive symptoms in resistant depression: An open trial
  21. The Endocrine Milieu and CD4 T-Lymphocyte Polarization during Pregnancy
  22. High TMEM45A expression is correlated to epidermal keratinization
  23. Programming of neuroendocrine self in the thymus and its defect in the development of neuroendocrine autoimmunity
  24. Thymus and type 1 diabetes: An update
  25. Management of inflammatory bowel disease in pregnancy
  26. Viral origin of type 1 diabetes
  27. Presentation of neuroendocrine self in the thymus: a necessity for integrated evolution of the immune and neuroendocrine systems
  28. Immunology in the clinic review series; focus on type 1 diabetes and viruses: enterovirus, thymus and type 1 diabetes pathogenesis
  29. Evidence for cross-talk between the LH receptor and LH during implantation in mice
  30. Expression of the Growth Hormone/Insulin-Like Growth Factor Axis during Balb/c Thymus Ontogeny and Effects of Growth Hormone upon ex vivo T Cell Differentiation
  31. Mechanisms of the Anti-Obesity Effects of Oxytocin in Diet-Induced Obese Rats
  32. Rheumatoid arthritis and pregnancy: evolution of disease activity and pathophysiological considerations for drug use
  33. Differentially abundant transcripts in PBMC of hospitalized geriatric patients with hip fracture compared to healthy aged controls
  34. Intranasal Oxytocin as an Adjunct to Escitalopram in Major Depression
  35. Impact of the somatotrope axis upon thymus function
  36. Transcriptomic biomarkers of the response of hospitalized geriatric patients admitted with heart failure. Comparison to hospitalized geriatric patients with infectious diseases or hip fracture
  37. Thymic Self-Antigen Expression for the Design of a Negative/Tolerogenic Self-Vaccine against Type 1 Diabetes
  38. Type 1 Diabetes Immunological Tolerance and Immunotherapy
  39. The Role of the Thymus in the Integrated Evolution of the Recombinase-Dependent Adaptive Immune Response and the Neuroendocrine System
  40. Thymic recovery after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation with non-myeloablative conditioning is limited to patients younger than 60 years of age
  41. Transcriptomic biomarkers of the response of hospitalized geriatric patients with infectious diseases
  42. The thymus as an obligatory intersection between the immune and neuroendocrine systems: pharmacological implications
  43. Thymic self-antigens for the design of a negative/tolerogenic self-vaccination against type 1 diabetes
  44. Human chorionic gonadotropin: A hormone with immunological and angiogenic properties
  45. Transcriptomic biomarkers of human ageing in peripheral blood mononuclear cell total RNA
  46. Oxytocin: From milk ejection to maladaptation in stress response and psychiatric disorders. A psychoneuroendocrine perspective
  47. Impact of Growth Hormone (GH) Deficiency and GH Replacement upon Thymus Function in Adult Patients
  48. Aire and Foxp3 Expression in a Particular Microenvironment for T Cell Differentiation
  49. Erratum
  50. Les cibles hormonales de la réponse auto-immune
  51. Coxsackievirus B4 infection of murine foetal thymus organ cultures
  52. Evidence for neo-generation of T cells by the thymus after non-myeloablative conditioning
  53. Dialogue between Blastocyst hCG and Endometrial LH/hCG Receptor: Which Role in Implantation?
  54. Prolonged Viral RNA Detection in Blood and Lymphoid Tissues from Coxsackievirus B4 E2 Orally‐Inoculated Swiss Mice
  55. Thymus‐Dependent T Cell Tolerance of Neuroendocrine Functions
  56. Angiogenic activity of human chorionic gonadotropin through LH receptor activation on endothelial and epithelial cells of the endometrium
  57. Dendritic Cell Differentiation and Immune Tolerance to Insulin-Related Peptides in Igf2-Deficient Mice
  58. Oxytocin receptor pattern of expression in primary lung cancer and in normal human lung
  59. Human Endometrial Leukemia Inhibitory Factor and Interleukin-6: Control of Secretion by Transforming Growth Factor-β-Related Members
  60. Ontogenesis and functional aspects of oxytocin and vasopressin gene expression in the thymus network
  61. An Insulin‐like Growth Factor 2‐Derived Self‐Antigen Inducing a Regulatory Cytokine Profile after Presentation to Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from DQ8+ Type 1 Diabetic Adolescents: Preliminary Design of a Thymus‐Based Tolerogenic Self...
  62. Oxytocin- and vasopressin-induced growth of human small-cell lung cancer is mediated by the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway
  63. Human chorionic gonadotropin and growth factors at the embryonic–endometrial interface control leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) secretion by human endometrial epithelium
  64. Coxsackievirus B4 Infection of Human Fetal Thymus Cells
  65. Neurohypophysial Receptor Gene Expression by Thymic T Cell Subsets and Thymic T Cell Lymphoma Cell Lines
  66. The Thymic Insulin-like Growth Factor Axis: Involvement in Physiology and Disease
  67. Role of the Thymus in the Development of Tolerance and Autoimmunity towards the Neuroendocrine System
  68. Quantification of T cell receptor rearrangement excision circles to estimate thymic function: an important new tool for endocrine-immune physiology
  69. Persistent Infection of Human Thymic Epithelial Cells by Coxsackievirus B4
  70. Human Endometrial Epithelial Cells Modulate the Activation of Gelatinase A by Stromal Cells
  71. Experimental gerontology in Belgium: from model organisms to age-related pathologies
  72. Involvement of Insulin-Like Growth Factors in Early T Cell Development: A Study Using Fetal Thymic Organ Cultures1
  73. Focal Adhesion Kinases: Interest in Immunoendocrinology, Developmental Biology, and Cancer
  74. Characterization of the Insulin‐Like Growth Factor Axis in the Human Thymus
  75. Decreased Corticosensitivity in Quiescent Crohn's Disease (An Ex Vivo Study Using Whole Blood Cell Cultures)
  76. The Thymic Repertoire of Neuroendocrine-Related Self Antigens: Biological Role in T-Cell Selection and Pharmacological Implications
  77. Review Article Thymic Expression of Neuroendocrine Self‐Peptide Precursors: Role in T Cell Survival and Self‐Tolerance
  78. Adulte Riesenzellhepatitis mit tödlichem Verlauf
  79. Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Thymic T‐Cell Education in Neuroendocrine Self Principles: Implications for Autoimmunitya
  80. The intrathymic expression of insulin-related genes: implications for pathophysiology and prevention of Type 1 diabetes
  81. Neurohypophysial Peptides Stimulate the Phosphorylation of Pre-T Cell Focal Adhesion Kinases
  82. Effects of dexamethasone on the profile of cytokine secretion in human whole blood cell cultures
  83. Identification of neurotensin-related peptides in human thymic epithelial cell membranes and relationship with major histocompatibility complex class I molecules
  84. Increase in cytokine production (IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α but not IFN-γ, GM-CSF or LIF) by stimulated whole blood cells in postmenopausal osteoporosis
  85. Effects of Meloxicam Compared to Acetylsalicylic Acid in Human Articular Chondrocytes
  86. Development of thymus autografts under the kidney capsule in the pig: A new “organ” for xenotransplantation
  87. Cytokine production by human thymic epithelial cells: control by the immune recognition of the neurohypophysial self-antigen
  88. Effects of exogenous IL-1β, TNFα, IL-6, IL-8 and LIF on cytokine production by human articular chondrocytes
  89. The thymic repertoire of neuroendocrine self-antigens: physiological implications in T-cell life and death
  90. Developmental and Evolutionary Aspects of Thymic T Cell Education to Neuroendocrine Self
  91. Neurophysins in Central Diabetes insipidus
  92. Messenger RNA expression for a TSH receptor variant in the thymus of a two-year-old child
  93. Cryptocrine signaling in the thymus network and T cell education to neuroendocrine self-antigens
  94. Cryptocrine Signaling in the Thymus Network.
  95. Multiple ways to cellular immune tolerance
  96. The Dual Role of Thymic Neurohypophysial‐Related Self Peptides in T Cell Selection
  97. Thymic neurohypophysial-related peptides and T cell selection
  98. La fonction centrale du thymus dans la reconnaissance des fonctions neuroendocrines par les lymphocytes T au cours de leur développement
  99. The thymic education of developing T cells in self neuroendocrine principles
  100. Thymic Neuropeptides and T‐Lymphocyte Developmenta
  101. The Recognition of Hypothalamo‐NeurohypophysialFunctions by Developing T Cells
  102. At the cutting edge biosynthesis and paracrine/cryptocrine actions of ‘self’ neurohypophysial-related peptides in the thymus
  103. Monoclonal antibodies to oxytocin: production and characterization
  104. Colocalization of immunoreactive oxytocin, vasopressin and interleukin-1 in human thymic epithelial neuroendocrine cells
  105. Expression of Preprotachykinin-A and Neuropeptide-Y Messenger RNA in the Thymus
  106. Neurophysins as Markers of Vasopressin and Oxytocin Release
  107. Neuroendocrinology of the Thymus
  108. Modifications de la variation contingente negative (VCN) par l'ocytocine
  109. Inhibitory influence of oxytocin infusion on contingent negative variation and some memory tasks in normal men
  110. The Neurohormonal Thymic Microenvironment: Immunocytochemical Evidence that Thymic Nurse Cells Are Neuroendocrine Cells
  111. Inhibitory Action of Exogenous Oxytocin on Plasma Cortisol in Normal Human Subjects: Evidence of Action at the Adrenal Level
  112. The neuroendocrine thymus
  113. Neuroendocrine evaluation of catecholaminergic neurotransmission in mania
  114. Diagnostic performance of basal free cortisol/18-hydroxy-11-deoxycorticosterone (18-OH-DOC) ratio in endogenous depression: Comparison with the dexamethasone suppression test
  115. The Thymus as a Neuroendocrine Organ. Synthesis of Vasopressin and Oxytocin in Human Thymic Epitheliuma
  116. Intranasal oxytocin in obsessive-compulsive disorder
  117. The neuroendocrine thymus: coexistence of oxytocin and neurophysin in the human thymus
  118. Dexamethasone Suppression Test and MMPI Scales
  119. Extrapyramidal Signs Following Zimelidine Overdose
  120. Diagnostic performance of the thirty-four hour dexamethasone suppression test
  121. Release of human neurophysin I during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in depressed patients is abolished after recovery with clomipramine treatment
  122. Cerebrospinal fluid neurophysins in affective illness and in schizophrenia
  123. Dose-Response Relationship between Plasma Oxytocin and Cortisol and Adrenocorticotropin Concentrations during Oxytocin Infusion in Normal Men*