|
Volumn 99, Issue 6, 2002, Pages 4067-4072
|
Short day lengths augment stress-induced leukocyte trafficking and stress-induced enhancement of skin immune function
|
Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
|
Indexed keywords
GLUCOCORTICOID;
ANIMAL CELL;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL MODEL;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ARTICLE;
CELLULAR DISTRIBUTION;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DAY LENGTH;
DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY;
HORMONE BLOOD LEVEL;
IMMUNE RESPONSE;
LEUKOCYTE COUNT;
LEUKOCYTE MIGRATION;
LYMPHOCYTE COUNT;
MALE;
MONOCYTE;
NATURAL KILLER CELL;
NONHUMAN;
PHODOPUS;
PHOTOPERIODICITY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SKIN;
STRESS;
SURVIVAL RATE;
T LYMPHOCYTE;
WINTER;
ADAPTATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL;
ANIMALS;
BODY WEIGHT;
CHEMOTAXIS, LEUKOCYTE;
CRICETINAE;
CUES;
HYDROCORTISONE;
HYPERSENSITIVITY, DELAYED;
LEUKOCYTE COUNT;
LEUKOCYTES;
LIGHT;
MALE;
ORGAN SIZE;
PHODOPUS;
PHOTOPERIOD;
RADIOIMMUNOASSAY;
SKIN;
STRESS;
TESTOSTERONE;
ANIMALIA;
CRICETINAE;
PHODOPUS;
PHODOPUS SUNGORUS;
|
EID: 0037133604
PISSN: 00278424
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.062001899 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (157)
|
References (40)
|