Space travel is a major challenge for human beings. Especially, the mechanisms through which space conditions might alter animal development have been questioned for a long time. The two major physical stress factors that are of relevance in this context are space radiation and weightlessness. While it has been extensively shown that high doses of ionizing radiation induce deleterious effects on embryonic development, so far, little is known about the potential harmful effects of radiation in combination with microgravity on the developing organism. In the present study, we investigated the effects of simulated microgravity on irradiated STO mouse fetal fibroblast cells using a random positioning machine (RPM). Radiation-induced cell cycle ...
While many studies have shown harmful effects of space flight on many tissues and systems of the hum...
Microgravity impairs tissue organization and critical pathways involved in the cell–microenvironment...
Muscular atrophy, defined as the loss of muscle tissue, is a serious issue for immobilized patients ...
Space travel is a major challenge for human beings. Especially, the mechanisms through which space c...
This study aimed to assess the effects of simulated microgravity on mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF)...
There have been many studies on the biological effects of simulated microgravity (SMG) on differenti...
The aim of this work was to assess whether "modeled microgravity" affects cell response to ionizing ...
Microgravity and cosmic rays as found in space are difficult to recreate on earth. However, ground-b...
We tested whether microgravity affects mouse development during a period when gravity cues chick and...
Short-term or long-term space flight induces numerous biological stressors that affect several human...
Mechanical unloading in microgravity is thought to induce tissue degeneration by various mechanisms,...
Previous expts. from flight- and ground-based model systems indicate unexpected alterations of human...
Background/Aims: Embryonic developmental studies under microgravity conditions in space are very lim...
Murine embryonic stem cells (ESCs) were exposed to simulated microgravity using the principle of a f...
A major challenge for astronauts in long-duration space travel is combatting the hazardous spaceflig...
While many studies have shown harmful effects of space flight on many tissues and systems of the hum...
Microgravity impairs tissue organization and critical pathways involved in the cell–microenvironment...
Muscular atrophy, defined as the loss of muscle tissue, is a serious issue for immobilized patients ...
Space travel is a major challenge for human beings. Especially, the mechanisms through which space c...
This study aimed to assess the effects of simulated microgravity on mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF)...
There have been many studies on the biological effects of simulated microgravity (SMG) on differenti...
The aim of this work was to assess whether "modeled microgravity" affects cell response to ionizing ...
Microgravity and cosmic rays as found in space are difficult to recreate on earth. However, ground-b...
We tested whether microgravity affects mouse development during a period when gravity cues chick and...
Short-term or long-term space flight induces numerous biological stressors that affect several human...
Mechanical unloading in microgravity is thought to induce tissue degeneration by various mechanisms,...
Previous expts. from flight- and ground-based model systems indicate unexpected alterations of human...
Background/Aims: Embryonic developmental studies under microgravity conditions in space are very lim...
Murine embryonic stem cells (ESCs) were exposed to simulated microgravity using the principle of a f...
A major challenge for astronauts in long-duration space travel is combatting the hazardous spaceflig...
While many studies have shown harmful effects of space flight on many tissues and systems of the hum...
Microgravity impairs tissue organization and critical pathways involved in the cell–microenvironment...
Muscular atrophy, defined as the loss of muscle tissue, is a serious issue for immobilized patients ...