Changes in mouse thymus and spleen after return from the sts-135 mission in space

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  • who: Daila S. Gridley et al. from the Department of Basic Sciences, Division of Radiation Research, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California, United States of America, BioServe Space have published the article: Changes in Mouse Thymus and Spleen after Return from the STS-135 Mission in Space, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of September/19,/2013
  • what: An intriguing finding especially relevant to this study was that the expression of 30/84 genes related to cancer was significantly modulated in the thymus from FLT mice flown on STS-118 compared to ground . . .

     

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