Effect of environmental enrichment and housing density on immune system reactivity to acute exercise stress (1996)
Kingston, S. G., Hoffman-Goetz, L.
Abstract
Keeping mice in enriched cages rather than barren standard cages seems to enhance immune function. Environmentally enriched mice behave immunologically much like nonstressed animals. Animals in enriched environment showed a less variable, better regulated immune response.
Published
1996
Citation
Kingston, S. G., Hoffman-Goetz, L. 1996. Effect of environmental enrichment and housing density on immune system reactivity to acute exercise stress. Physiology and Behavior 60, 145-150.
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