Morley J E, Kay N E, Solomon G F, Plotnikoff N P
Life Sci. 1987 Aug 3;41(5):527-44. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(87)90405-x.
There is increasing evidence for a bidirectional communications system between the immune system and the brain. Many of the substances involved in this communication appear to be neuropeptides. These findings have given biochemical validity to the clinical and epidemiological studies that have suggested that psychosocial factors can modulate the response to infections and neoplasms.