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Vestibular hair cells are more prone to damage by excessive acceleration insult in the mouse with KCNQ4 dysfunction. [PDF]
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Microscopy with microfluidics in microgravity using FlightScope. [PDF]
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Hydrogel mechanical properties in altered gravity. [PDF]
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Water droplet evaporation in varied gravity and electric fields. [PDF]
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A new strategy for constructing microgravity culture environment via gas-liquid coupled oscillatory flow field. [PDF]
Wang C, Qiang Y, Wei L.
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Heart Failure in Zero Gravity-External Constraint and Cardiac Hemodynamics.
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Hypergravity promotes cell proliferation
Experientia, 1983When HeLa cells, chicken embryo fibroblasts, sarcoma Galliera cells, Friend leukemia virus transformed cells and human lymphocytes are cultured in a hypergravitational field (e.g. 10 X g) proliferation rate is increased by 20-30%, whereas glucose consumption per cell is lower than at 1 X g.
A, Tschopp, A, Cogoli
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Hypergravity as a Crystallization Tool
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006Abstract: The centrifugal increase of concentration is nondestructive, rapid, and simple technology. Therefore it is used to create a higher supersaturation that is required for crystal nucleation, as the one that is appropriate for the subsequent growth. Crystal nucleation is evoked in glass capillary tubes filled with protein solutions.
Christo N, Nanev +2 more
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Thermoregulation in hypergravity-acclimated rats
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1989To determine the effect of hypergravity acclimation on thermoregulation, core temperature (Tc), tail temperature (Tt), and O2 consumption (VO2) were measured in control rats (raised at 1 G) and in rats acclimated to 2.1 G. When the animals were exposed to a low ambient temperature of 9 degrees C, concurrently with a hypergravic field of 2.1 G, Tc of ...
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Tolerance of Snakes to Hypergravity
Physiological Zoology, 1996Sensitivity of carotid blood flow to increased gravitational force acting in the head-to-tail direction(+Gz) was studied in diverse species of snakes hypothesized to show adaptive variation of response. Tolerance to increased gravity was measured red as the maximum graded acceleration force at which carotid blood flow ceased and was shown to vary ...
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