Firdaus Dhabhar

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Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Psychiatry, Immunology Inst, Cancer Inst.
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Antoni MH, Dhabhar FS. (2019) The impact of psychosocial stress and stress management on immune responses in patients with cancer. Cancer
Lindqvist D, Dhabhar FS, James SJ, et al. (2016) Oxidative stress, inflammation and treatment response in major depression. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 76: 197-205
Dhabhar F. (2016) Stress, anxiety, and susceptibility to squamous cell carcinoma: Role of immune mediators Psychoneuroendocrinology. 71: 1-2
Cash E, Sephton SE, Chagpar AB, et al. (2015) Circadian disruption and biomarkers of tumor progression in breast cancer patients awaiting surgery. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 48: 102-14
Puterman E, Epel ES, O'Donovan A, et al. (2014) Anger is associated with increased IL-6 stress reactivity in women, but only among those low in social support. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 21: 936-45
Aschbacher K, O'Donovan A, Wolkowitz OM, et al. (2013) Good stress, bad stress and oxidative stress: insights from anticipatory cortisol reactivity. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 38: 1698-708
Rawdin BJ, Mellon SH, Dhabhar FS, et al. (2013) Dysregulated relationship of inflammation and oxidative stress in major depression. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 31: 143-52
Dhabhar FS, Malarkey WB, Neri E, et al. (2012) Stress-induced redistribution of immune cells--from barracks to boulevards to battlefields: a tale of three hormones--Curt Richter Award winner. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 37: 1345-68
Aschbacher K, Epel E, Wolkowitz OM, et al. (2012) Maintenance of a positive outlook during acute stress protects against pro-inflammatory reactivity and future depressive symptoms. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 26: 346-52
Rawdin B, Mellon S, Dhabhar F, et al. (2012) 169. Inflammatory and oxidative stress are highly correlated in unmedicated major depression Brain Behavior and Immunity. 26
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