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Allen-Bradley 20G1F3C540KNDNNNNN-P50
Allen-Bradley 20G1F3C540KNDNNNNN-P50
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The product identified by part number 20G1F3C540KNDNNNNN-P50 is central to a significant research initiative funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the P50 Specialized Center grant, which explores the interplay between peripheral inflammation and neurocognitive systems in the context of addictive behaviors, particularly among African American populations. This comprehensive study, titled "Center for Translational and Prevention Science," is led by Principal Investigator Steven Beach and aims to unravel the biological and cognitive factors influencing addiction while assessing the efficacy of family-centered prevention strategies in high-stress environments. The initiative encompasses three interlinked research projects that focus on the neuroimmune network model, examining how stress-induced changes impact the relationship between inflammation and emotional regulation in addictive behavior development. The first project evaluates neural activity and inflammation in young adults, while the second involves a longitudinal study with youth and their caregivers to uncover biological mechanisms tied to effective prevention programming. The third project investigates how generational experiences of parents and grandparents shape future vulnerabilities to addiction and related health risks. This research represents an important step forward in understanding and addressing the complex factors contributing to addictive behaviors.
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