As the world looks towards the stars, the impacts of endogenous and exogenous microorganisms on human health during long-duration space flight are subjects of increased interest within the space community. The presence and continued growth of bacterial biofilms about spacecraft has been documented for decades; however, the impact on crew health is in its infancy. The impacts of biofilms are well known in the medical, agricultural, commercial, and industrial spaces. It less known that biofilms are undermining many facets of space travel and that their effects need to be understood and addressed for future space missions. Biofilms can damage space crew health and spoil limited food supply. Yet, at the same time, they can benefit plant systems...
Manned space flight induces a reduction in immune competence among crew and is likely to cause delet...
Prolonged human space flight requires methods for sustaining the health and safety of the crew. Dur...
Starting with mission Apollo 16, the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been used in mul...
<div><p>Understanding the effects of spaceflight on microbial communities is crucial for the success...
Understanding the effects of spaceflight on microbial communities is crucial for the success of long...
Microbiological Areas of Concern: Astronaut Health; Vehicle integrity; Life support and other system...
An enduring human presence in space is required to achieve many goals of ESA´s and NASA´s space prog...
Biofilm growth has been observed in Soviet/Russian (Salyuts and Mir), American (Skylab), and Interna...
A major goal of the Controlled Ecology Life Support System (CELSS) program is to provide reliable an...
Abstract The undesirable, yet inevitable, presence of bacterial biofilms in spacecraft poses a risk ...
With the expansion of human space exploration, there is a growing demand to better understand the im...
To achieve many of the Goals of ESA’s and NASA’s spaceprograms, an enduring human presence in space ...
Starting with mission Apollo 16, the Gram positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been used in mult...
Starting with mission Apollo 16, the Gram positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been used in mult...
Starting with mission Apollo 16, the Gram positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been used in mult...
Manned space flight induces a reduction in immune competence among crew and is likely to cause delet...
Prolonged human space flight requires methods for sustaining the health and safety of the crew. Dur...
Starting with mission Apollo 16, the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been used in mul...
<div><p>Understanding the effects of spaceflight on microbial communities is crucial for the success...
Understanding the effects of spaceflight on microbial communities is crucial for the success of long...
Microbiological Areas of Concern: Astronaut Health; Vehicle integrity; Life support and other system...
An enduring human presence in space is required to achieve many goals of ESA´s and NASA´s space prog...
Biofilm growth has been observed in Soviet/Russian (Salyuts and Mir), American (Skylab), and Interna...
A major goal of the Controlled Ecology Life Support System (CELSS) program is to provide reliable an...
Abstract The undesirable, yet inevitable, presence of bacterial biofilms in spacecraft poses a risk ...
With the expansion of human space exploration, there is a growing demand to better understand the im...
To achieve many of the Goals of ESA’s and NASA’s spaceprograms, an enduring human presence in space ...
Starting with mission Apollo 16, the Gram positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been used in mult...
Starting with mission Apollo 16, the Gram positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been used in mult...
Starting with mission Apollo 16, the Gram positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been used in mult...
Manned space flight induces a reduction in immune competence among crew and is likely to cause delet...
Prolonged human space flight requires methods for sustaining the health and safety of the crew. Dur...
Starting with mission Apollo 16, the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis has been used in mul...