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A biological and ethical assessment of whether humans could or should reproduce in space. [PDF]
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Searching for Innovative Functional Foods: Correlation Between Chemopreventive Potential and Bioactive Compounds Accumulation in Brassica Sprouts Grown Under Altered Gravity Conditions. [PDF]
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Fluid shifts are main drivers for microgravity simulation-induced immune-physiological changes: findings from the VIVALDI studies. [PDF]
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PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway and c-Myc inhibit hepatocyte suspension under simulated microgravity. [PDF]
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Journal of Aerospace Sciences and Technologies, 2023
This project in its present form is the result of the question "Why Astronauts go to Space?" the initial idea was to find out the reason behind the same. After doing some research works finally the conclusion was that the astronauts get microgravity region in space, so that many experimental works may be done there which are not possible on earth due ...
Awaneesh Kumar, Kushal Singh
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This project in its present form is the result of the question "Why Astronauts go to Space?" the initial idea was to find out the reason behind the same. After doing some research works finally the conclusion was that the astronauts get microgravity region in space, so that many experimental works may be done there which are not possible on earth due ...
Awaneesh Kumar, Kushal Singh
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2011
AbstractGravity profoundly affects the overall mechanics of the respiratory system. Functional residual capacity, when measured in sustained microgravity, is intermediate to that present in the standing and supine postures in 1G, consistent with early modeling studies.
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AbstractGravity profoundly affects the overall mechanics of the respiratory system. Functional residual capacity, when measured in sustained microgravity, is intermediate to that present in the standing and supine postures in 1G, consistent with early modeling studies.
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Microgravity tissue engineering
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal, 1997Tissue engineering studies were done using isolated cells, three-dimensional polymer scaffolds, and rotating bioreactors operated under conditions of simulated microgravity. In particular, vessel rotation speed was adjusted such that 10 mm diameter x 2 mm thick cell-polymer constructs were cultivated in a state of continuous free-fall.
L E, Freed, G, Vunjak-Novakovic
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1989
Abstract It is demonstrated that in the absence of buoyancy driven convection, as in microgravity, the osmotic process is modified considerably.
H A, Papazian, L W, Mason
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Abstract It is demonstrated that in the absence of buoyancy driven convection, as in microgravity, the osmotic process is modified considerably.
H A, Papazian, L W, Mason
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