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From Earth to orbit: How to preserve muscle health in space and bed rest
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Antonios Matsakas, Colleen Deane
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Abstract Loss of muscle mass is associated with muscle functional decline and mortality. The present study aimed to determine whether exposure to mild hyperbaric oxygen (MHO) during and after casting immobilization reduces muscle atrophy. We distributed eight‐week‐old rats into control (CON), cast immobilization (Cast), and Cast + MHO (1.3 atmosphere ...
Ai Takemura+9 more
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Integrated Research Plan to Assess the Combined Effects of Space Radiation, Altered Gravity, and Isolation and Confinement on Crew Health and Performance: Problem Statement [PDF]
Future crewed exploration missions to Mars could last up to three years and will expose astronauts to unprecedented environmental challenges. Challenges to the nervous system during these missions will include factors of: space radiation that can damage ...
Steinberg, Susan L.
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Heart rate variability and short duration spaceflight: relationship to post-flight orthostatic intolerance. [PDF]
Andrew P. Blaber+2 more
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Science of omics: a molecular space odyssey
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Salomé Coppens+3 more
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Abstract Traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) driven by a large number of internal and external sources are detectable with dense networks of ground‐based Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers' measurements of total electron content (TEC).
P. A. Inchin+6 more
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In the modern era, the notion of space travel is generally one of greater acceptance and ease than in times previously. Moreover, a greater number of nations (and now even private entities) have the technological capabilities to launch manned and ...
Lashendock, Jack H.
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Short-duration spaceflight does not prolong QTc intervals in male astronauts [PDF]
Brett M. Mitchell, Janice V. Meck
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Status quo of Experimental Physiology – Anno 2025: What's in a name?
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey+2 more
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