During outer space expeditions crew members are exposed to very weak gravitational forces (microgravity). Microgravity induces physiological dysfunction such as cognitive impairment, bone loss, and decreased motor control. However, the cellular mechanisms of microgravity-induced neuronal dysfunction are largely unknown. In neurons, intracellular transport is required for axon outgrowth and synapse formation and maintenance. Transport disruption leads to a decrease in synaptic transmission, along with the inability to clear toxic proteins, causing synaptic loss and neuron death. I hypothesize that in microgravity, intracellular transport is perturbed leading to neuronal dysfunction. To address this question, I will assess cytoskeletal change...
One of the objectives of the current international space programmes is to investigate the possible e...
Introduction: Neural regeneration following injuries to the central nervous system (CNS) in mammals...
<p>(A) First line: neuronal networks cultured in ground control conditions (GC 1 h - 24 h - 10 days)...
Research on human acclimation to spaceflight, including the recent NASA's Twin Study, reports comple...
Introduction: Learning and memory, cognitive processes and psychomotor functions are major key drive...
During orbital or interplanetary space flights, astronauts are exposed to cosmic radiations and micr...
The environment of space, specifically radiation and microgravity, poses a substantial threat to ast...
One of the objectives of the current international space programmes is to investigate the possible e...
During and after spaceflight astronauts experience neurophysiological alterations. To investigate if...
Introduction: Disturbed neuronal connectivity is the ultimate cause of disability in individuals wit...
A comprehensive understanding of the effects of spaceflight and altered gravity on human physiology ...
Space environment includes space radiation exposure and microgravity. Space astronauts have been co...
Microgravity and sleep loss lead to cognitive and learning deficits. These behavioral alterations ar...
The human brain is the most complex organs of the body and even small disruptions in the development...
<div><p>One of the objectives of the current international space programmes is to investigate the po...
One of the objectives of the current international space programmes is to investigate the possible e...
Introduction: Neural regeneration following injuries to the central nervous system (CNS) in mammals...
<p>(A) First line: neuronal networks cultured in ground control conditions (GC 1 h - 24 h - 10 days)...
Research on human acclimation to spaceflight, including the recent NASA's Twin Study, reports comple...
Introduction: Learning and memory, cognitive processes and psychomotor functions are major key drive...
During orbital or interplanetary space flights, astronauts are exposed to cosmic radiations and micr...
The environment of space, specifically radiation and microgravity, poses a substantial threat to ast...
One of the objectives of the current international space programmes is to investigate the possible e...
During and after spaceflight astronauts experience neurophysiological alterations. To investigate if...
Introduction: Disturbed neuronal connectivity is the ultimate cause of disability in individuals wit...
A comprehensive understanding of the effects of spaceflight and altered gravity on human physiology ...
Space environment includes space radiation exposure and microgravity. Space astronauts have been co...
Microgravity and sleep loss lead to cognitive and learning deficits. These behavioral alterations ar...
The human brain is the most complex organs of the body and even small disruptions in the development...
<div><p>One of the objectives of the current international space programmes is to investigate the po...
One of the objectives of the current international space programmes is to investigate the possible e...
Introduction: Neural regeneration following injuries to the central nervous system (CNS) in mammals...
<p>(A) First line: neuronal networks cultured in ground control conditions (GC 1 h - 24 h - 10 days)...