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Medical Hypotheses|August 25, 2004
An "eye" in the gut: the appendix as a sentinel sensory organ of the immune intelligence networkKimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee, A Joon Yun
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
Tumors may modulate host immunity partly through hypoxia-induced sympathetic biasA Joon Yun, Kimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy may be a marker of underlying sympathetic biasKimberly A Bazar, A Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
Modulation of host immunity by HIV may be partly achieved through usurping host autonomic functionsA Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|June 15, 2004
Temporal variation of autonomic balance and diseases during circadian, seasonal, reproductive, and lifespan cyclesA Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|June 15, 2004
Autonomic dysfunction may be an under-recognized cause of female fertility disordersA Joon Yun, Kimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|May 15, 2004
Autonomic dysregulation as a basis of cardiovascular, endocrine, and inflammatory disturbances associated with obstructive sleep apnea and other conditions of chronic hypoxia, hypercapnia, and acidosisA Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|December 21, 2004
A new mechanism for diverticular diseases: aging-related vagal withdrawalAnthony J Yun, Kimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|February 8, 2005
Can thromboembolism be the result, rather than the inciting cause, of acute vascular events such as stroke, pulmonary embolism, mesenteric ischemia, and venous thrombosis?: a maladaptation of the prehistoric trauma responseAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|April 13, 2005
"Starve a fever and feed a cold": feeding and anorexia may be adaptive behavioral modulators of autonomic and T helper balanceKimberly A Bazar, A Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee
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Medical Hypotheses|August 25, 2004
An "eye" in the gut: the appendix as a sentinel sensory organ of the immune intelligence networkKimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee, A Joon Yun
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
Tumors may modulate host immunity partly through hypoxia-induced sympathetic biasA Joon Yun, Kimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy may be a marker of underlying sympathetic biasKimberly A Bazar, A Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
Modulation of host immunity by HIV may be partly achieved through usurping host autonomic functionsA Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|June 15, 2004
Temporal variation of autonomic balance and diseases during circadian, seasonal, reproductive, and lifespan cyclesA Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|June 15, 2004
Autonomic dysfunction may be an under-recognized cause of female fertility disordersA Joon Yun, Kimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|May 15, 2004
Autonomic dysregulation as a basis of cardiovascular, endocrine, and inflammatory disturbances associated with obstructive sleep apnea and other conditions of chronic hypoxia, hypercapnia, and acidosisA Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|December 21, 2004
A new mechanism for diverticular diseases: aging-related vagal withdrawalAnthony J Yun, Kimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|February 8, 2005
Can thromboembolism be the result, rather than the inciting cause, of acute vascular events such as stroke, pulmonary embolism, mesenteric ischemia, and venous thrombosis?: a maladaptation of the prehistoric trauma responseAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|April 13, 2005
"Starve a fever and feed a cold": feeding and anorexia may be adaptive behavioral modulators of autonomic and T helper balanceKimberly A Bazar, A Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee
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