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1. Lost Touch? Implications of Physical Touch for Physical Health.

2. Feeling needed: Effects of a randomized generativity intervention on well-being and inflammation in older women.

3. Marriage and Gut (Microbiome) Feelings: Tracing Novel Dyadic Pathways to Accelerated Aging.

4. Racial differences in inflammation and outcomes of aging among kidney transplant candidates.

5. Is anger, but not sadness, associated with chronic inflammation and illness in older adulthood?

6. The location discrimination reversal task in mice is sensitive to deficits in performance caused by aging, pharmacological and other challenges.

7. Survival Advantage Mechanism: Inflammation as a Mediator of Positive Self-Perceptions of Aging on Longevity.

8. Altered function of neuronal L-type calcium channels in ageing and neuroinflammation: Implications in age-related synaptic dysfunction and cognitive decline.

9. Neuroinflammatory challenges compromise neuronal function in the aging brain: Postoperative cognitive delirium and Alzheimer's disease.

10. Association of inflammation with specific symptoms of depression in a general population of older people: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

11. Aging with a traumatic brain injury: Could behavioral morbidities and endocrine symptoms be influenced by microglial priming?

12. Physical activity and inflammation: effects on gray-matter volume and cognitive decline in aging.

13. Mediation analysis of relationships between chronic inflammation and quality of life in older adults.

14. Cardiometabolic and Inflammatory Biomarkers as Mediators Between Educational Attainment and Functioning at the Age of 90 Years.

15. Depressive symptoms and cognitive decline: A longitudinal analysis of potentially modifiable risk factors in community dwelling older adults.

16. Association between C reactive protein level and depressive symptoms in an elderly Korean population: Korean Social Life, Health and Aging Project.

17. Connecting Age-Related Biological Decline to Frailty and Late-Life Vulnerability.

18. [Repeated inflammatory pain syndrome in newborn male rats changes adaptive behavior during adolescent period of development].

19. Inflammation, sleep disturbances, and depressed mood among community-dwelling older men.

20. Parental separation in childhood and adult inflammation: the importance of material and psychosocial pathways.

21. Aging leads to prolonged duration of inflammation-induced depression-like behavior caused by Bacillus Calmette-Guérin.

22. Peripheral inflammation and cognitive aging.

23. Exaggerated neurobiological sensitivity to threat as a mechanism linking anxiety with increased risk for diseases of aging.

24. Stress, inflammation, and aging.

25. Age related changes in microglial phenotype vary between CNS regions: grey versus white matter differences.

26. Postoperative cognitive deficits and neuroinflammation in the hippocampus triggered by surgical trauma are exacerbated in aged rats.

27. Systemic inflammation is associated with MCI and its subtypes: the Sydney Memory and Aging Study.

28. Reverse causation in the association between C-reactive protein and fibrinogen levels and cognitive abilities in an aging sample.

30. Inflammation and interleukin-1 signaling network contribute to depressive symptoms but not cognitive decline in old age.

31. Exaggerated neuroinflammation and sickness behavior in aged mice following activation of the peripheral innate immune system.

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