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My two poster contributions on REVERSE INTRAMULAR ARTERIAL FLOW and the role of MAST CELLS in the neurobiology of faculties in STATISTICS. Global experts in psychoimmunology gathered for the 14th Psychoimmunology Meeting biannually organized for the 7th time by Prof. Karl Bechter, University of Ulm at Günzburg in Bavarian Svevia.
This years main topics where CSF/glymphatic flow (also in Alzheimer's), autoimmune aspects of psychoses and affective disorders, microparticles and their miRNA, brain-gut-axis and the inflammasome,epidemiology, Listeria m., HSV, HERV, transfer of stress-behavior via CD4+-lymphocyte in mice, and cell cultures of stress-induced tumor progression, immune cell populations in suicide victims' brain, autonomous system in depression.
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The Co-axial Arterial Wall Engine (CAWE) and Cerebral Intramural Reverse Arterial
- The Co-axial Arterial Wall Engine (CAWE) for depulsation and Cerebral Intramural Reverse Arterial Flow (CIMURAF). Helen Fitzgerald Cserr (Brown U) had found the incredible CIMURAF (my term). The poster provides first a complex but biologically sound solution to the functioning of the yet unexplained standard arterial wall (where muscle only rotate co-axial partly fenestrated tubes against each other, extending elastin, and then through this a comprehensive theory of CIIMURAF.
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Thalamic mast cell-driven predilection for symbolic 4D-models hampers direct counting of configurations
- Thalamic mast cell-driven predilection for symbolic 4D-models hampers direct counting of configurations to map the “truly dimensional” in statistical acquisition: a recursive hypothesis involving cortico-subcortical loops. The statistical behavior of researchers in this argument is related to their preponderant Uncertainty orientation modo Richard M. Sorrentino through a plausible homology with sign-tracker rats. The latter behavior could be predicted to be cancelled through mast cell stabillizer Nalcrom(R) in a depression-like way.
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14th Psychoimmunology Expert Meeting Günzburg 3/18
- Final Program of the 14th Psychoimmunology Expert Meeting Günzburg 3/2018 hosted by Porf. Karl Bechter at Günzburg.