This review brings together observations on the stress-induced regulation of resilience mechanisms in body tissues. It is argued that the stresses that induce tissue resilience in mammals arise from everyday sources: sunlight, food, lack of food, hypoxia and physical stresses. At low levels, these stresses induce an organised protective response in probably all tissues; and, at some higher level, cause tissue destruction. This pattern of response to stress is well known to toxicologists, who have termed it hormesis. The phenotypes of resilience are diverse and reports of stress-induced resilience are to be found in journals of neuroscience, sports medicine, cancer, healthy ageing, dementia, parkinsonism, ophthalmology and more. This diversi...
Cellular resilience describes the ability of a cell to cope with environmental changes such as toxic...
Over the last decade, several theoretical models have been put forth to describe how animals respond...
Hormesis refers to the beneficial effects of a treatment that at a higher intensity is harmful. In o...
This review brings together observations on the stress-induced regulation of resilience mechanisms i...
Stress is a generalized set of physiological and psychological responses observed when an organism i...
Species differences in life span have been attributed to cellular survival during various stressors,...
Stress is a generalized set of physiological and psychological responses observed when an organism i...
The term resilience, which has been present in science for almost half a century, stands for the cap...
Viable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to the compl...
AbstractViable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to t...
Variation in stress responses has been investigated in relation to environmental factors, species ec...
Resilience is the ability to achieve a positive outcome when we are in the face of adversity. It sup...
Geroprotectors, a class of drugs targeting multiple deficits occurring with age, necessitate the dev...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
This talk focuses on the biology of stress and resilience and their biomarkers in humans from the sy...
Cellular resilience describes the ability of a cell to cope with environmental changes such as toxic...
Over the last decade, several theoretical models have been put forth to describe how animals respond...
Hormesis refers to the beneficial effects of a treatment that at a higher intensity is harmful. In o...
This review brings together observations on the stress-induced regulation of resilience mechanisms i...
Stress is a generalized set of physiological and psychological responses observed when an organism i...
Species differences in life span have been attributed to cellular survival during various stressors,...
Stress is a generalized set of physiological and psychological responses observed when an organism i...
The term resilience, which has been present in science for almost half a century, stands for the cap...
Viable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to the compl...
AbstractViable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to t...
Variation in stress responses has been investigated in relation to environmental factors, species ec...
Resilience is the ability to achieve a positive outcome when we are in the face of adversity. It sup...
Geroprotectors, a class of drugs targeting multiple deficits occurring with age, necessitate the dev...
Given the high prevalence of stress-related mental disorders, their impact on person, family, and so...
This talk focuses on the biology of stress and resilience and their biomarkers in humans from the sy...
Cellular resilience describes the ability of a cell to cope with environmental changes such as toxic...
Over the last decade, several theoretical models have been put forth to describe how animals respond...
Hormesis refers to the beneficial effects of a treatment that at a higher intensity is harmful. In o...