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Medicine > Physiology
Stress Challenges and Immunity in Space: From Mechanisms to Monitoring and Preventive Strategies
Chouker, Alexander
ISBN 13: 
9783642222719
ISBN 10: 
3642222714
Category: 
Physiology
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
Springer
Format: 
Cloth
Status: 
Active
Imprint: 
Springer
Affiliation: 
University of Munich; Munich, Germany
Audience: 
Research
Dimensions: 
9.25 x 1.0 x 6.1 in
Pages: 
469
Weight: 
1.94
Retail Price: 
279.99
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0
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0
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Synopsis:
Stress of either a psychological or a physical nature can activate and/or paralyse humans' innate or adaptive immunity. However, adequate immunity is crucial to the maintenance of health on earth and in space. During space flight, human physiology and health are challenged by complex environmental stressors (confinement, gravitation, oxygen tension, radiation) which might be at their most pronounced during lunar or interplanetary missions. This book adopts an interdisciplinary approach in seeking to identify the impact of living conditions in space on the adaptation of the immune system. While other publications have addressed the physiological changes that occur during space flight, to the authors' knowledge this is the first book specifically to analyze the complex interaction of living conditions in space, the immune system, and astronauts' health. It is explained how such analysis of the consequences of stress for the immune system may help in preventing, diagnosing, and counteracting immune-related alterations in health on earth as well as in space.

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