Publications by authors named "E Eliav"

Stress is a process that activates neuronal, metabolic, and neuroendocrine mechanisms. The individual's response may be determined by variables such as genetic factors, environmental conditions, sex, and age, among others. These responses are critical for survival, and the involvement of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis is necessary for adaptation, which through counter-regulatory mechanisms seeks to restore homeostasis.

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  • The article in question has the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.162502.
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  • This study examined how central sensitization symptoms relate to pain perception in patients with chronic masticatory myofascial pain transitioning from acute to chronic stages.
  • Researchers tested 23 patients with myofascial pain and 22 healthy volunteers, measuring pain thresholds and central sensitization using various assessments.
  • Results indicated that patients with chronic pain had lower pain thresholds but no correlation between central sensitization scores and pain perception, suggesting that central sensitization might occur before visible symptoms appear.
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The nuclear charge radius of ^{32}Si was determined using collinear laser spectroscopy. The experimental result was confronted with ab initio nuclear lattice effective field theory, valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group, and mean field calculations, highlighting important achievements and challenges of modern many-body methods. The charge radius of ^{32}Si completes the radii of the mirror pair ^{32}Ar-^{32}Si, whose difference was correlated to the slope L of the symmetry energy in the nuclear equation of state.

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