109595 <TRENDING — 2024>

109595 <TRENDING — 2024>

The identifier primarily refers to a significant scientific study published in Cell Reports titled "Chronic stress primes innate immune responses in mice and humans," which explores how long-term psychological stress impacts the immune system at a cellular level. Overview of Study 109595

: The study identifies specific epigenetic changes—molecular "marks" on DNA—that alter how immune cells respond to inflammation even after the stressor is removed. 109595

: Experts note that while the "priming" is clearly observed, the exact duration of these epigenetic changes remains an open question for future research. The identifier primarily refers to a significant scientific

The research investigated the "priming" effect of chronic stress on the innate immune system. Traditionally, chronic stress is viewed as purely immunosuppressive (weakening the immune system), but this review-worthy study highlights a more complex mechanism where stress prepares the immune system for a hyper-responsive state. The research investigated the "priming" effect of chronic

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