Immune dysregulation has been demonstrated following spaceflight of varying durations and limited in-flight studies indicate this phenomenon may persist during spaceflight. Causes may include microgravity, physiological stress, isolation, confinement and disrupted circadian rhythms. To further investigate the mechanisms associated with flight-associated immune changes, murine splenocytes immune parameters were assessed following 14 day space flight on Space Shuttle mission STS-135.
Altered Innate and Lymphocytic Immunity in Murine Splenocytes Following Short-Duration Spaceflight
2012 NASA Human Research Program Investigators'' Workshop ; 2012 ; Houston, TX, United States
01.01.2011
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