Immune dysfunction is encountered during spaceflight. Various aspects of spaceflight, including microgravity, cosmic radiation, and both physiological and psychological stress, may perturb immune function. We sought to understand the impact of microgravity alone on the cellular mechanisms critical to immunity. Clinostatic RWV bioreactors that simulate aspects of microgravity were used to analyze the response of human PBMC to polyclonal and oligoclonal activation. PHA responsiveness in the RWV bioreactor was almost completely diminished. IL-2 and IFN-$\gamma$ secretion was reduced whereas IL-1$\beta$ and IL-6 secretion was increased, suggesting that monocytes may not be as adversely affected by simulated microgravity as T cells. Activation m...
Alterations in immune function have been documented during or post-spaceflight and in ground based m...
Abstract Exposure to microgravity (µG) during space flights produces a state of immunosuppression, l...
Previous expts. from flight- and ground-based model systems indicate unexpected alterations of human...
Immune dysfunction is encountered during spaceflight. Various aspects of spaceflight, including micr...
Various aspects of spaceflight, including microgravity, cosmic radiation, and physiological stress, ...
Various parameters of immune suppression are observed in astronauts during and after spaceflight, an...
Although immune dysfunction by space conditions has been reported postflight, as well as during grou...
abstract: Microgravity conditions associated with space flight have been shown to cause immune defic...
It is well documented that long-term spaceflight adversely affects immune system function. Using fet...
Dating back to the Apollo and Skylab missions, it has been reported that astronauts suffered from ba...
Altered gravity, especially microgravity affects cellular functions of immune cells and can result i...
Space flight has been shown to alter the astronauts immune systems. Because immune performance is co...
AbstractDating back to the Apollo and Skylab missions, it has been reported that astronauts suffered...
In space living organisms, including cells, are affected by two new environmental conditions: microg...
Impairment of the immunity in astronauts and cosmonauts even in shortterm flights is a recognized ri...
Alterations in immune function have been documented during or post-spaceflight and in ground based m...
Abstract Exposure to microgravity (µG) during space flights produces a state of immunosuppression, l...
Previous expts. from flight- and ground-based model systems indicate unexpected alterations of human...
Immune dysfunction is encountered during spaceflight. Various aspects of spaceflight, including micr...
Various aspects of spaceflight, including microgravity, cosmic radiation, and physiological stress, ...
Various parameters of immune suppression are observed in astronauts during and after spaceflight, an...
Although immune dysfunction by space conditions has been reported postflight, as well as during grou...
abstract: Microgravity conditions associated with space flight have been shown to cause immune defic...
It is well documented that long-term spaceflight adversely affects immune system function. Using fet...
Dating back to the Apollo and Skylab missions, it has been reported that astronauts suffered from ba...
Altered gravity, especially microgravity affects cellular functions of immune cells and can result i...
Space flight has been shown to alter the astronauts immune systems. Because immune performance is co...
AbstractDating back to the Apollo and Skylab missions, it has been reported that astronauts suffered...
In space living organisms, including cells, are affected by two new environmental conditions: microg...
Impairment of the immunity in astronauts and cosmonauts even in shortterm flights is a recognized ri...
Alterations in immune function have been documented during or post-spaceflight and in ground based m...
Abstract Exposure to microgravity (µG) during space flights produces a state of immunosuppression, l...
Previous expts. from flight- and ground-based model systems indicate unexpected alterations of human...