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This book gives insight into the mechanism of the immune system and
the influence of the environment on earth. Further, the book
explains the changes that occur in our immune system in the absence
of gravity and their fundamental consequences. Several limiting
factors for human health and performance in microgravity have been
clearly identified as an unacceptable risk for long-term and
interplanetary flights. Serious concerns arose whether
spaceflight-associated immune system dysfunction ultimately
precludes the expansion of human presence beyond Earth's orbit. The
immune system has undergone many evolutionary steps to cope with a
new and changing environment, but `space` has not been evolutionary
experienced before. Through endocrine orchestration of cell
functions, cell to cell communications and intracellular mechanisms
the human body and his immune system have an enormous capacity to
adapt and react to altered environmental conditions. Thus, the
special sensitivity to altered gravity renders the immune system an
ideal biological model system to understand if and how gravity on
Earth is required for the normal function of cells and cellular
networks. It is one of the most fundamental challenges to find out,
if our organism and our cellular machinery are able to live and to
adequately perform without the gravity field of Earth. The book is
written for immunologists and researchers in human physiology under
normal and stressfull conditions.
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