نتایج جستجو برای: microgravity processing

تعداد نتایج: 502444  

2017
Srinivasan Shanmugarajan Ye Zhang Maria Moreno-Villanueva Ryan Clanton Larry H Rohde Govindarajan T Ramesh Jean D Sibonga Honglu Wu

The loss of bone mass and alteration in bone physiology during space flight are one of the major health risks for astronauts. Although the lack of weight bearing in microgravity is considered a risk factor for bone loss and possible osteoporosis, organisms living in space are also exposed to cosmic radiation and other environmental stress factors. As such, it is still unclear as to whether and ...

2016
I. L. Shul’pina I. A. Prokhorov Yu. A. Serebryakov I. Zh. Bezbakh

The authors' experience of the application of X-ray diffraction imaging in carrying out space technological experiments on semiconductor crystal growth for the former USSR and for Russia is reported, from the Apollo-Soyuz programme (1975) up to the present day. X-ray topography was applied to examine defects in crystals in order to obtain information on the crystallization conditions and also o...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
David A Coil Russell Y Neches Jenna M Lang Wendy E Brown Mark Severance Darlene Cavalier Jonathan A Eisen

Background. While significant attention has been paid to the potential risk of pathogenic microbes aboard crewed spacecraft, the non-pathogenic microbes in these habitats have received less consideration. Preliminary work has demonstrated that the interior of the International Space Station (ISS) has a microbial community resembling those of built environments on Earth. Here we report the resul...

2017
Yuki Kimura Kyoko K Tanaka Takaya Nozawa Shinsuke Takeuchi Yuko Inatomi

The abundant forms in which the major elements in the universe exist have been determined from numerous astronomical observations and meteoritic analyses. Iron (Fe) is an exception, in that only depletion of gaseous Fe has been detected in the interstellar medium, suggesting that Fe is condensed into a solid, possibly the astronomically invisible metal. To determine the primary form of Fe, we r...

2014
Peter W. Inglis Ana Y. Ciampi Antonieta N. Salomão Tânia da S.A. Costa Vânia C.R. Azevedo

Seeds of a tropical tree species from Brazil, Astronium fraxinifolium, or zebrawood, were germinated, for the first time in microgravity, aboard the International Space Station for nine days. Following three days of subsequent growth under normal terrestrial gravitational conditions, greater root length and numbers of secondary roots was observed in the microgravity-treated seedlings compared t...

2016
Vimal Veeriah Angelo Zanniti Riccardo Paone Suvro Chatterjee Nadia Rucci Anna Teti Mattia Capulli

Endothelial cells are spatially close to osteoblasts and regulate osteogenesis. Moreover, they are sensitive to mechanical stimuli, therefore we hypothesized that they are implicated in the regulation of bone metabolism during unloading. Conditioned media from endothelial cells (EC-CM) subjected to simulated microgravity (0.08g and 0.008g) increased osteoblast proliferation and decreased their ...

2017
Giorgio Casaburi Irina Goncharenko-Foster Alexandrea A. Duscher Jamie S. Foster

Spaceflight imposes numerous adaptive challenges for terrestrial life. The reduction in gravity, or microgravity, represents a novel environment that can disrupt homeostasis of many physiological processes. Additionally, it is becoming increasingly clear that an organism's microbiome is critical for host health and examining its resiliency in microgravity represents a new frontier for space bio...

2017
Rebecca Thombre Vinaya Shinde Jyotsana Dixit Sagar Jagtap Pandit B. Vidyasagar

Gravity is the fundamental force that may have operated during the evolution of life on Earth. It is thus important to understand as to what the effects of gravity are on cellular life. The studies related to effect of microgravity on cells may provide greater insights in understanding of how the physical force of gravity shaped life on Earth. The present study focuses on a unique group of orga...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 2001
G E Borgstahl A Vahedi-Faridi J Lovelace H D Bellamy E H Snell

Crystals of insulin grown in microgravity on Space Shuttle Mission STS-95 were extremely well ordered and unusually large (many >2 mm). The physical characteristics of six microgravity and six earth-grown crystals were examined by X-ray analysis employing superfine phi slicing and unfocused synchrotron radiation. This experimental setup allowed hundreds of reflections to be precisely examined f...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2015
Shigehiko Ogoh Ai Hirasawa Peter B Raven Thomas Rebuffat Pierre Denise Romain Lericollais Jun Sugawara Hervé Normand

Systemic blood distribution is an important factor involved in regulating cerebral blood flow (CBF). However, the effect of an acute change in central blood volume (CBV) on CBF regulation remains unclear. To address our question, we sought to examine the CBF and systemic hemodynamic responses to microgravity during parabolic flight. Twelve healthy subjects were seated upright and exposed to mic...

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