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Michael Maes

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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|May 7, 2021
Translational evidence for the Inflammatory Response System (IRS)/Compensatory Immune Response System (CIRS) and neuroprogression theory of major depressionMonojit Debnath, Michael Berk, Michael Maes
Journal of Affective Disorders|September 30, 2006
Increased serum IgA and IgM against LPS of enterobacteria in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS): indication for the involvement of gram-negative enterobacteria in the etiology of CFS and for the presence of an increased gut-intestinal permeabilityMichael Maes, Ivana Mihaylova, Jean-Claude Leunis
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|December 8, 2007
Increased serum IgM antibodies directed against phosphatidyl inositol (Pi) in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and major depression: evidence that an IgM-mediated immune response against Pi is one factor underpinning the comorbidity between both CFS and depressionMichael Maes, Ivanka Mihaylova, Jean-Claude Leunis
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|December 13, 2006
Chronic fatigue syndrome is accompanied by an IgM-related immune response directed against neopitopes formed by oxidative or nitrosative damage to lipids and proteinsMichael Maes, Ivana Mihaylova, Jean-Claude Leunis
Hip International : the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Research on Hip Pathology and Therapy|September 10, 2020
Teaching hip surgery to orthopaedic residents: what's new?Sara De Boey, Michael Maes, Peter Mertens
Journal of Affective Disorders|December 13, 2005
Lower serum zinc in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS): relationships to immune dysfunctions and relevance for the oxidative stress status in CFSMichael Maes, Ivana Mihaylova, Marcel De Ruyter
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|December 8, 2007
Normalization of the increased translocation of endotoxin from gram negative enterobacteria (leaky gut) is accompanied by a remission of chronic fatigue syndromeMichael Maes, Francis Coucke, Jean-Claude Leunis
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|November 3, 2005
Decreased dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate but normal insulin-like growth factor in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS): relevance for the inflammatory response in CFSMichael Maes, Ivana Mihaylova, Marcel De Ruyter
Current Pharmaceutical Design|October 5, 2016
Editorial: Gut Permeability and the Microbiome: Emerging Roles in CNS Function in Health and DiseaseAndré F Carvalho, Michael Berk, Michael Maes
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|February 20, 2008
The gut-brain barrier in major depression: intestinal mucosal dysfunction with an increased translocation of LPS from gram negative enterobacteria (leaky gut) plays a role in the inflammatory pathophysiology of depressionMichael Maes, Marta Kubera, Jean-Claude Leunis
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|May 7, 2021
Translational evidence for the Inflammatory Response System (IRS)/Compensatory Immune Response System (CIRS) and neuroprogression theory of major depressionMonojit Debnath, Michael Berk, Michael Maes
Journal of Affective Disorders|September 30, 2006
Increased serum IgA and IgM against LPS of enterobacteria in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS): indication for the involvement of gram-negative enterobacteria in the etiology of CFS and for the presence of an increased gut-intestinal permeabilityMichael Maes, Ivana Mihaylova, Jean-Claude Leunis
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|December 8, 2007
Increased serum IgM antibodies directed against phosphatidyl inositol (Pi) in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and major depression: evidence that an IgM-mediated immune response against Pi is one factor underpinning the comorbidity between both CFS and depressionMichael Maes, Ivanka Mihaylova, Jean-Claude Leunis
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|December 13, 2006
Chronic fatigue syndrome is accompanied by an IgM-related immune response directed against neopitopes formed by oxidative or nitrosative damage to lipids and proteinsMichael Maes, Ivana Mihaylova, Jean-Claude Leunis
Hip International : the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Research on Hip Pathology and Therapy|September 10, 2020
Teaching hip surgery to orthopaedic residents: what's new?Sara De Boey, Michael Maes, Peter Mertens
Journal of Affective Disorders|December 13, 2005
Lower serum zinc in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS): relationships to immune dysfunctions and relevance for the oxidative stress status in CFSMichael Maes, Ivana Mihaylova, Marcel De Ruyter
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|December 8, 2007
Normalization of the increased translocation of endotoxin from gram negative enterobacteria (leaky gut) is accompanied by a remission of chronic fatigue syndromeMichael Maes, Francis Coucke, Jean-Claude Leunis
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|November 3, 2005
Decreased dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate but normal insulin-like growth factor in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS): relevance for the inflammatory response in CFSMichael Maes, Ivana Mihaylova, Marcel De Ruyter
Current Pharmaceutical Design|October 5, 2016
Editorial: Gut Permeability and the Microbiome: Emerging Roles in CNS Function in Health and DiseaseAndré F Carvalho, Michael Berk, Michael Maes
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|February 20, 2008
The gut-brain barrier in major depression: intestinal mucosal dysfunction with an increased translocation of LPS from gram negative enterobacteria (leaky gut) plays a role in the inflammatory pathophysiology of depressionMichael Maes, Marta Kubera, Jean-Claude Leunis
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