The role of chemical-induced stress responses in immunosuppression: a review of quantitative associations and cause-effect relationships between chemical-induced stress responses and immunosuppression.
Pruett, S B
The role of chemical-induced stress responses in immunosuppression: a review of quantitative associations and cause-effect relationships between chemical-induced stress responses and immunosuppression. [electronic resource] - Journal of toxicology and environmental health Jun 1993 - 163-92 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Review
0098-4108
10.1080/15287399309531744 doi
Animals
Environmental Exposure
Glucocorticoids--biosynthesis
Humans
Immune System--drug effects
Immune Tolerance
Neurosecretory Systems--physiology
Stress, Physiological--chemically induced
The role of chemical-induced stress responses in immunosuppression: a review of quantitative associations and cause-effect relationships between chemical-induced stress responses and immunosuppression. [electronic resource] - Journal of toxicology and environmental health Jun 1993 - 163-92 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Review
0098-4108
10.1080/15287399309531744 doi
Animals
Environmental Exposure
Glucocorticoids--biosynthesis
Humans
Immune System--drug effects
Immune Tolerance
Neurosecretory Systems--physiology
Stress, Physiological--chemically induced