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Spaceflight alters host-gut microbiota interactions
The ISS rodent habitat has provided crucial insights into the impact of spaceflight on mammals, inducing symptoms characteristic of liver disease, insulin resistance, osteopenia, and myopathy.
E. Gonzalez +19 more
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Bone loss and human adaptation to lunar gravity [PDF]
Long-duration space missions and establishment of permanently manned bases on the Moon and Mars are currently being planned. The weightless environment of space and the low-gravity environments of the Moon and Mars pose an unknown challenge to human ...
Keller, T. S., Strauss, A. M.
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Reality of Manned Flying Reactor [PDF]
New concept for reducing dose radiation exposure, which helps to decrease the duration and cost of deep space human missions is introduced. This concept can be efficiently realized, using modern materials, such as carbon nanotube composites.Comment: 3 ...
Zhuridov, Dmitry
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Expression of p53-Regulated Proteins in Human Cultured Lymphoblastoid TSCE5 and WTK1 Cell Lines during Spaceflight [PDF]
Akihisa Takahashi +7 more
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Paving the Way: The Influence of Early Research and Development Programs on Apollo, Saturn, and Legacy System Development [PDF]
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first successful human landings on the surface of the Moon in 1969, it is insightful to review the many historic accomplishments that contributed to this astounding human achievement.
Cockrell, Charles E., Jr. +1 more
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Space Biosciences Division [PDF]
In the Space Biosciences Division at NASA's Ames Research Center, we perform the biological research and technology development necessary to tackle the challenges of living in the extreme environments of space and to enable NASA's long-term human ...
Huynh, Ngan-Giang V. +2 more
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Blood flow restriction exercise during microgravity exposure in parabolic flight
Abstract This case report evaluates whether it is possible to perform blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise during exposure to microgravity. The objectives were three‐fold: (1) to determine if a personalised tourniquet system (PTS) hardware technology performs nominally and enables BFR exercise in microgravity; (2) to determine if BFR augments the ...
Yannick Laflamme +2 more
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To Mars through LEO: How commercial space travel will change exploration‐enabling research
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Christopher Puhl, Michail Magkos
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NASA Developmental Biology Workshop: A summary [PDF]
The Life Sciences Division of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as part of its continuing assessment of its research program, convened a workshop on Developmental Biology to determine whether there are important scientific studies ...
Halstead, T. W., Souza, K. A.
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Limitations of Reliability for Long-Endurance Human Spaceflight [PDF]
Andrew Owens, Olivier de Weck
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