Effects of Air Transportation Cause Physiological and Biochemical Changes Indicative of Stress Leading to Regulation of Chaperone Expression Levels and Corticosterone Concentration

Author:

SHIM SunBo1,LEE SeHyun1,KIM ChuelKyu1,KIM ByoungGuk1,JEE SeungWan1,LEE SuHae1,SIN JiSoon1,BAE ChangJoon1,WOO Jong-Min1,CHO JungSik2,LEE EonPil3,CHOI HaeWook3,KIM HongSung3,LEE JaeHo3,JUNG YoungJin3,CHO ByungWooK4,CHAE KabRyong1,HWANG DaeYoun3

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory Animal Resources Team, National Institute of Toxicological Research, Korean FDA

2. Multidisciplinary Technology Institute, Hoseo University

3. Department of Biomaterial Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science, Pusan National University/PNU-Laboratory Animal Resources Center

4. Department of Animal Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science, Pusan National University/PNU-Laboratory Animal Resources Center

Publisher

Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science

Subject

General Veterinary,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine

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