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Psychological determinants of the cortisol stress response: The role of anticipatory cognitive appraisal (2005) Gaab J, Rohleder N, Nater U, Ehlert U Journal article, Original article Predicting the failure of disc surgery by a hypofunctional HPA axis: Evidence from a prospective study on patients undergoing disc surgery (2005) Geiss A, Rohleder N, Kirschbaum C, Steinbach K, Bauer H, Fernand A Journal article, Original article Psychoneuroimmunologie (2005) Rohleder N, Kirschbaum C, Wolf J Book chapter / Article in edited volumes Human salivary alpha-amylase reactivity in a psychosocial stress paradigm (2005) Nater U, Rohleder N, Gaab J, Berger S, Jud A, Kirschbaum C, Ehlert U Journal article, Original article Clinical depression and regulation of the inflammatory response during acute stress (2005) Miller GE, Rohleder N, Stetler C, Kirschbaum C Journal article, Original article Stress-induced changes in LPS-induced pro-inflammatory cytokine production in chronic fatigue syndrome (2005) Gaab J, Rohleder N, Heitz V, Engert V, Schad T, Schürmeyer T, Ehlert U Journal article, Original article Hypocortisolism and increased glucocorticoid sensitivity of pro-Inflammatory cytokine production in Bosnian war refugees with posttraumatic stress disorder (2004) Rohleder N, Joksimovic L, Wolf J, Kirschbaum C Journal article, Original article Endokrinologie und Immunologie des höheren Lebensalters. (2004) Kirschbaum C, Kudielka B, Rohleder N, Wolf J Book chapter / Article in edited volumes Psychosocial stress-induced activation of salivary alpha-amylase: An indicator of sympathetic activity? (2004) Rohleder N, Nater U, Wolf J, Ehlert U, Kirschbaum C Journal article, Original article Monocyte proinflammatory cytokine release is higher and glucocorticoid sensitivity is lower in middle aged men than in women independent of cardiovascular risk factors (2004) Wirtz P, von Känel R, Rohleder N, Fischer J Journal article, Original article