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Functional studies of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived cardiomyocytes (hCMs) under different gravity conditions contribute to aerospace medical research.
Aviseka Acharya +6 more
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Frame- and Metric-like Higher-Spin Fermions
Conventional descriptions of higher-spin fermionic gauge fields appear in two varieties: the Aragone-Deser-Vasiliev frame-like formulation and the Fang-Fronsdal metric-like formulation. We review, clarify and elaborate on some essential features of these
Rahman, Rakibur
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The physiology of survival: Heat
Experimental Physiology, Volume 111, Issue 5, Page 2397-2402, 1 May 2026.
Josh Foster +2 more
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Hypergravity delocalizes thyrotropin receptor (650.3)
Thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) is a a heterodimer G protein‐coupled receptor constituted by an α extracellular subunit (53 kDa) interacting with thyrotropin (TSH) and a broad β transmembrane and intracellular subunit (30‐42 kDa) held together by disulphide bridges.
Andrea Lazzarini +7 more
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An overview of gravitational physiology [PDF]
The focus of this review is on the response of humans and animals to the effects of the near weightless condition occurring aboard orbiting spacecraft. Gravity is an omnipresent force that has been a constant part of our lives and of the evolution of all
Miquel, Jaime, Souza, Kenneth A.
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Flow boiling heat transfer in micro-channels under hypergravity conditions is a crucial research area for developing efficient cooling systems in aerospace applications.
Gen Li +4 more
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Thermoregulation in rats: Effects of varying duration of hypergravic fields [PDF]
The effects of hypergravitational fields on the thermoregulatory system of the rat are examined. The question underlying the investigation was whether the response of the rat to the one hour cold exposure depends only upon the amplitude of the ...
Horowitz, J. M., Horwitz, B. A.
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Effect of altered gravity on temperature regulation in mammals: Investigation of gravity effect on temperature regulation in mammals [PDF]
Male, Long-Evans hooded rats were instrumented for monitoring core and hypothalamic temperatures as well as shivering and nonshivering thermogenesis in response to decreased ambient temperature in order to characterize the nature of the neural controller
Horowitz, J. M., Horwitz, B. A.
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