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D-Index
44
Citations
12764
World Ranking
7046
National Ranking
3043

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Lisa E. Goehler is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by contributions connected to this institution.

No recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main research topics have been recorded in the dataset provided. Similarly, there is no information regarding awards or honors associated with Lisa E. Goehler.

Given the available data, there is no detailed documentation of their research output or specific areas of expertise beyond the noted institutional affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Immune activation: the role of pro-inflammatory cytokines in inflammation, illness responses and pathological pain states

    Linda R. Watkins;Steven F. Maier;Lisa E. Goehler

  • Cytokine-to-brain communication: A review & analysis of alternative mechanisms

    Linda R. Watkins;Steven F. Maier;Lisa E. Goehler;Lisa E. Goehler

  • Depression and sickness behavior are Janus-faced responses to shared inflammatory pathways

    Michael Maes;Michael Berk;Lisa Goehler;Cai Song

  • Blockade of interleukin-1 induced hyperthermia by subdiaphragmatic vagotomy: evidence for vagal mediation of immune-brain communication☆

    Linda R. Watkins;Lisa E. Goehler;Jane K. Relton;Nicole Tartaglia

  • Characterization of cytokine-induced hyperalgesia.

    Linda R. Watkins;Eric P. Wiertelak;Lisa E. Goehler;Kathrine P. Smith

  • Vagal immune-to-brain communication: a visceral chemosensory pathway.

    Lisa E. Goehler;Lisa E. Goehler;Ron P.A. Gaykema;Ron P.A. Gaykema;Michael K. Hansen;Karl Anderson

  • The Role of the Vagus Nerve in Cytokine-to-Brain Communication

    Steven F. Maier;Lisa E. Goehler;Monika Fleshner;Linda R. Watkins

  • Activation in vagal afferents and central autonomic pathways: early responses to intestinal infection with Campylobacter jejuni.

    Lisa E. Goehler;Ronald P.A. Gaykema;Noel Opitz;Rebecca Reddaway

  • In animal models, psychosocial stress-induced (neuro)inflammation, apoptosis and reduced neurogenesis are associated to the onset of depression.

    Marta Kubera;Ewa Obuchowicz;Lisa Goehler;Joanna Brzeszcz

  • Interleukin-1beta in immune cells of the abdominal vagus nerve: a link between the immune and nervous systems?

    Lisa E. Goehler;Ron P. A. Gaykema;Kien T. Nguyen;Jacqueline E. Lee

  • Vagal paraganglia bind biotinylated interleukin-1 receptor antagonist: a possible mechanism for immune-to-brain communication.

    Lisa E. Goehler;Lisa E. Goehler;Jane K. Relton;David Dripps;Rachel Kiechle

  • Induction of anxiety-like behavior in mice during the initial stages of infection with the agent of murine colonic hyperplasia Citrobacter rodentium.

    Mark Lyte;Wang Li;Noel Opitz;Ronald P A Gaykema

  • Depression's multiple comorbidities explained by (neuro)inflammatory and oxidative & nitrosative stress pathways.

    Michael Maes;Marta Kubera;Ewa Obuchowiczwa;Lisa Goehler

  • Campylobacter jejuni infection increases anxiety-like behavior in the holeboard: possible anatomical substrates for viscerosensory modulation of exploratory behavior

    Lisa E. Goehler;Su Mi Park;Noel Opitz;Mark Lyte

  • Neurocircuitry of illness-induced hyperalgesia

    L.R. Watkins;E.P. Wiertelak;L.E. Goehler;K. Mooney-Heiberger

  • Top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in mind-body medicine: development of an integrative framework for psychophysiological research.

    Ann Gill Taylor;Lisa E. Goehler;Daniel I. Galper;Kim E. Innes

  • Mechanisms of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) hyperalgesia

    L.R. Watkins;L.E. Goehler;L.E. Goehler;J. Relton;M.T. Brewer

  • Interleukin-1β induced corticosterone elevation and hypothalamic NE depletion is vagally mediated

    Monika Fleshner;Lisa E. Goehler;Jeremy Hermann;Jane K. Relton

  • Thermogenic and corticosterone responses to intravenous cytokines (IL-1beta and TNF-alpha) are attenuated by subdiaphragmatic vagotomy

    M Fleshner;L.E Goehler;B.A Schwartz;M McGorry

  • The contribution of the vagus nerve in interleukin-1β-induced fever is dependent on dose

    Michael K. Hansen;Kevin A. O'Connor;Lisa E. Goehler;Lisa E. Goehler;Linda R. Watkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald P.A. Gaykema
Ronald P.A. Gaykema University of Virginia
Linda R. Watkins
Linda R. Watkins University of Colorado Boulder
Steven F. Maier
Steven F. Maier University of Colorado Boulder
Mark Lyte
Mark Lyte Iowa State University
Ilene L. Bernstein
Ilene L. Bernstein University of Washington
Catia Sternini
Catia Sternini University of California, Los Angeles
Alev Erisir
Alev Erisir University of Virginia
Nicholas C. Brecha
Nicholas C. Brecha University of California, Los Angeles
Rodney W. Johnson
Rodney W. Johnson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark E. Bouton
Mark E. Bouton University of Vermont

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