نتایج جستجو برای: microgravity processing

تعداد نتایج: 502444  

Journal: :Gravitational and space biology bulletin : publication of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology 2005
A D Kulkarni K Yamauchi A Sundaresan G T Ramesh N R Pellis

Microgravity and its environment have adverse effects on the immune system. Abnormal immune responses observed in microgravity may pose serious consequences, especially for the recent directions of NASA for long-term space missions to Moon, Mars and deep Space exploration. The study of space flight immunology is limited due to relative inaccessibility, difficulty of performing experiments in sp...

2013
Sachiko Takahashi Kazunori Ohta Naoki Furubayashi Bin Yan Misako Koga Yoshio Wada Mitsugu Yamada Koji Inaka Hiroaki Tanaka Hiroshi Miyoshi Tomoyuki Kobayashi Shigeki Kamigaichi

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) started a high-quality protein crystal growth project, now called JAXA PCG, on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2002. Using the counter-diffusion technique, 14 sessions of experiments have been performed as of 2012 with 580 proteins crystallized in total. Over the course of these experiments, a user-friendly interface framework for high acce...

2013
Jamie S. Foster Christina L. M. Khodadad Steven R. Ahrendt Mirina L. Parrish

The microgravity environment during space flight imposes numerous adverse effects on animal and microbial physiology. It is unclear, however, how microgravity impacts those cellular interactions between mutualistic microbes and their hosts. Here, we used the symbiosis between the host squid Euprymna scolopes and its luminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri as a model system. We examined the impact...

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2011
Claudia Ulbrich Jessica Pietsch Jirka Grosse Markus Wehland Herbert Schulz Katrin Saar Norbert Hübner Jens Hauslage Ruth Hemmersbach Markus Braun Jack van Loon Nicole Vagt Marcel Egli Peter Richter Ralf Einspanier Soroush Sharbati Theo Baltz Manfred Infanger Xiao Ma Daniela Grimm

Extracellular matrix proteins, adhesion molecules, and cytoskeletal proteins form a dynamic network interacting with signalling molecules as an adaptive response to altered gravity. An important issue is the exact differentiation between real microgravity responses of the cells or cellular reactions to hypergravity and/or vibrations. To determine the effects of real microgravity on human cells,...

2009
Ben Rozitis Naomi Murdoch Simon F. Green Patrick Michel

AstEx is a microgravity experiment selected to fly on ESA’s 51st Microgravity Research Campaign in November 2009. The experiment will investigate the dynamics of regolith on asteroid surfaces. Despite their very low surface gravities, asteroids exhibit a number of different geological processes involving granular matter. Understanding the mechanical response of this granular material subject to...

2016
Thomas J. Corydon Sascha Kopp Markus Wehland Markus Braun Andreas Schütte Tobias Mayer Thomas Hülsing Hergen Oltmann Burkhard Schmitz Ruth Hemmersbach Daniela Grimm

Microgravity induces changes in the cytoskeleton. This might have an impact on cells and organs of humans in space. Unfortunately, studies of cytoskeletal changes in microgravity reported so far are obligatorily based on the analysis of fixed cells exposed to microgravity during a parabolic flight campaign (PFC). This study focuses on the development of a compact fluorescence microscope (FLUMIA...

2014
Sara C. Edsall Tamara A. Franz-Odendaal

It is becoming increasingly important to address the long-term effects of exposure to simulated microgravity as the potential for space tourism and life in space become prominent topics amongst the World's governments. There are several studies examining the effects of exposure to simulated microgravity on various developmental systems and in various organisms; however, few examine the effects ...

2009
Roberto Tamma Graziana Colaianni Claudia Camerino Adriana Di Benedetto Giovanni Greco Rosaria Vergari Antonella Grano Lucia Mancini

During space exploration astronauts are exposed to the microgravity environment, which has an immediate impact on many biological systems. Osteoporosis-like bone mass loss is one of the most significant effects of microgravity, with reduction ranging around at least 1-2% per month in flight. An uncoupling of bone remodeling could be responsible for this process. Data obtained from astronauts sh...

2013
Araceli Espinosa-Jeffrey Pablo M. Paez Veronica T. Cheli Vilma Spreuer Ina Wanner Jean de Vellis

We have recently established a culture system to study the impact of simulated microgravity on oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) development. We subjected mouse and human OPCs to a short exposure of simulated microgravity produced by a 3D-Clinostat robot. Our results demonstrate that rodent and human OPCs display enhanced and sustained proliferation when exposed to simulated microgravity ...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2010
Balwant Rai Jasdeep Kaur Maria Catalina

In astronauts and cosmonauts, exposure to microgravity has been associated with several physiological changes, including an osteoporosis like loss of bone mass. It has been reported that head-down tilt bed-rest studies mimic many of the observations seen in space flights. There has been no study of the effects of mandibular bone and alveolar bone loss in both sexes under conditions of simulated...

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