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M.T. Bailey, S. E. Dowd, J.D. Galley,
A.R. Hufnagle, R.G. Allen, and M. Lyte (2011). Exposure to a social
stressor alters the structure of the intestinal microbiota:
Implications for stressor-induced immunomodulation. Brain,
Behavior, and Immunity. 25(3): 397-407. (Journal Impact
Factor: 5.06). *This manuscript received a special commentary
published in the journal BBI.
M.T. Bailey, S.E. Dowd, N.M.A. Parry,
J.D. Galley, D.B. Schauer, and M. Lyte. (2010). Stressor exposure
disrupts commensal microbial populations in the intestines and leads
to increased colonization by Citrobacter rodentium.
Infection and Immunity. 78(4): 1509-1519.
(Chosen as a Spotlight Contribution) (Journal Impact
Factor: 4.2).
M.T. Bailey, J.E. Walton, Z. Weil, and
R.J. Nelson. (2010). Photoperiod modulates gut bacteria
composition in male Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus).
Brain, Behavior and Immunity. 24(4): 577-584. (Journal
Impact Factor: 5.06).
M.T. Bailey, Kierstein, S., Spaits, M.,
Kinsey, S.G., Sheridan, J.F., Panettieri, R.A., and Haczku, A.
(2009). Social stress enhances allergen-induced airway inflammation
in mice. Journal of Immunology. 182(12): 7888–7896.
(Journal Impact Factor: 5.65).
S. G. Kinsey, M. T. Bailey, J. F. Sheridan, and D. A. Padgett
(2008). Social stress in aged mice affects splenocyte sensitivity to
the suppressive effects of corticosterone. Physiology and Behavior;
93(3): 628-36.
H. Engler, M. T. Bailey, A. Engler, L. M. Stiner-Jones., N. Quan,
and J. F. Sheridan. (2008). Interleukin-1 receptor type 1-deficient
mice fail to develop stress-associated glucocorticoid resistance in
the spleen. Journal of Neuroendocrinology; 33(1): 108-117.
M. T. Bailey, Engler, H., Powell, N.D.,
Padgett, D.A., and J. F. Sheridan. (2007). Repeated social defeat
increases the bactericidal activity of splenic macrophages through a
toll-like receptor dependent pathway. American Journal of
Physiology; Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology;
293(3):R1180-90.
(Journal Impact Factor: 3.06).
M. T. Bailey, Engler, H., Powell, N.D., Padgett, D.A., and J. F.
Sheridan. (2007). Repeated social defeat increases the bactericidal
activity of splenic macrophages through a toll-like receptor
dependent pathway. American Journal of Physiology; Regulatory,
Integrative, and Comparative Physiology; 293(3):R1180-90.
S. G. Kinsey, M. T. Bailey, J. F. Sheridan, D. A. Padgett, and R. Avitsur (2007). Stress-induced glucocorticoid resistance is
associated with the development of anxiety-like behaviors. Brain,
Behavior, and Immunity; 21: 458-466
M. T. Bailey, H. Engler, and J. F. Sheridan. (2006). Stress induces
the translocation of cutaneous and gastrointestinal microflora to
secondary lymphoid organs of C57BL/6 mice. Journal of
Neuroimmunology; 171: 29-37.
H. Engler, A. Engler, M. T. Bailey, and J. F. Sheridan (2005)
Tissue-specific alterations in the glucocorticoid sensitivity of
immune cells following repeated social defeat in mice. Journal of
Neuroimmunology; 163: 110-119.
M. T. Bailey, R. Avitsur, H. Engler, D. H. Padgett, and J. F.
Sheridan (2004) Physical defeat is necessary for the development of
functional glucocorticoid resistance in murine splenocytes. Brain,
Behavior, and Immunity; 18:416-424.
H. Engler, M. T. Bailey, A. Engler, and J. F. Sheridan (2004)
Effects of repeated social stress on leukocyte distribution in bone
marrow, peripheral blood and spleen. Journal of Neuroimmunology;
148: 106-115.
M. T. Bailey, G. R. Lubach, and C. L. Coe (2004) Prenatal stress
alters microflora colonization of the gut in infant monkeys. Journal
of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition; 38: 414-421.
M. T. Bailey and C. L. Coe (1999) Maternal separation disrupts the
integrity of the intestinal microflora in infant rhesus monkeys.
Developmental Psychobiology; 35: 146-155.