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Astrid Starke
Astrid Starke
University of Greifswald
Internal medicine
Endocrinology
Biology
Diabetes mellitus
Tryptophan catabolism
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65. Proinflammatory cytokines mediate acute stress-induced loss of intestinal barrier function in the terminal ileum which enhances tryptophan catabolism in BALB/C mice
2009
Brain Behavior and Immunity
C. Kiank
S. Voss
Astrid Starke
Jan-Philip Zeden
Grazyna Domanska
Gerhard Fusch
Christine Schuett
Yvette Taché
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Stress susceptibility predicts the severity of immune depression and the failure to combat bacterial infections in chronically stressed mice.
2006
Brain Behavior and Immunity
Cornelia Kiank
B. Holtfreter
Astrid Starke
Alice Mundt
C. Wilke
Christine Schütt
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131 Acute stress is followed by enhanced tryptophan catabolism
2005
Brain Behavior and Immunity
Astrid Starke
Nam T. Nguyen
Jan-Philip Zeden
Cornelia Kiank
Georg Daeschlein
Gerhard Fusch
Alice Mundt
Johannes-Peter Haas
Alexandra Westerholt
Christine Schütt
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#73 Protection from severe chronic stress-induced immune depression and sickness behavior by inhibition of indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase
2005
Brain Behavior and Immunity
Cornelia Kiank
Jan-Philip Zeden
Gerhard Fusch
Nam T. Nguyen
Astrid Starke
Alice Mundt
Alexandra Westerholt
Johannes-Peter Haas
Christine Schütt
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