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Microbiological and nutritional analysis of lettuce crops grown on the International Space Station-VEG01A
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
The ability to grow safe, fresh food to supplement packaged foods of astronauts in space has been an important goal for NASA. Food crops grown in space experience... -
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Expression data from drosophila melanogaster
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Space travel presents unlimited opportunities for exploration and discovery, but requires a more complete understanding of the immunological consequences of long-term... -
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Bulk RNA sequencing and spatially resolved transcriptional profiling of cerebellums from mice flown on the RR-10 mission
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
The objective of the Rodent Research-10 mission (RR-10) was to investigate how spaceflight affects the cellular and molecular mechanisms of normal bone tissue... -
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Genetic dissection of the Arabidopsis spaceflight transcriptome: Are some responses dispensable for the physiological adaptation of plants to spaceflight?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Experimentation on the International Space Station has reached the stage where repeated and nuanced transcriptome studies are beginning to illuminate the structural... -
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Spatial characterization of microbial communities on multi-species leafy greens grown simultaneously in the Veggie vegetable production systems on the International Space Station VEG-03E
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Investigates the microbial communities of plants and Veggie pillow components with culturable and non-culturable methods providing qualitative and quantitative data.... -
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Exposure to elevated relative humidity in laboratory chambers alters fungal gene expression in dust from the International Space Station (ISS)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Microbes are present in all occupied indoor environments, including the International Space Station (ISS). An unexpected ventilation system failure may lead to... -
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Microbial Observatory (ISS-MO): Antimicrobial resistance genes
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
The environmental samples were collected with the polyester wipes from eight different locations in the International Space Station (ISS) during two consecutive... -
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Transcriptional profiling of thymus from mice flown on the RR-9 mission
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
The objective of the Rodent Research-9 (RR-9) mission was to use mice to understand the molecular basis of phenomena that affect astronauts during long-duration... -
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Quantitative evaluation of bioaerosols in different particle size fractions collected on the International Space Station (ISS)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Exposure to bioaerosols can negatively impact human health. On the International Space Station (ISS) this exposure differs to that on Earth due to lack of... -
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Draft Genome sequences of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa isolated from the International space station
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Draft Genome sequences of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa isolated from the International space station. -
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Effect of spaceflight on liver from mice flown on the ISS for 33 days: transcriptional analysis
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
The objective of the Rodent Research-9 (RR-9) mission was to use mice to understand the molecular basis of phenomena that affect astronauts during long-duration... -
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Combined space stressors induce independent behavioral deficits predicted by early peripheral blood monocytes (Behavioral Assays)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Interplanetary space travel poses many hazards to the human body. To protect astronaut health and performance on critical missions, there is first a need to... -
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Transcriptional profiling of livers from mice flown on the RR-23 mission
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
The objective of the RR-23 mission was to better understand the effects of spaceflight on the eyes, specifically on the structure and function of the arteries, veins,... -
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Artificial gravity partially protects space-induced neurological deficits in Drosophila melanogaster (Immunohistochemistry)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Spaceflight poses risks to the central nervous system (CNS), and understanding neurological responses is important for future missions. We report CNS changes in... -
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Transcriptional profiling of colon from mice flown on the RR-10 mission
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
The objective of the Rodent Research-10 mission (RR-10) was to investigate how spaceflight affects the cellular and molecular mechanisms of normal bone tissue... -
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Microgravity induces proteomics changes involved in endoplasmic reticulum stress and mitochondrial protection
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
To reveal outcomes of microgravity on molecular processes within the cellular environment we have employed a mass-spectrometry based proteomics approach. Proteomics... -
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Effects of 32 Days Aboard the ISS on Gastrocnemius Tendon Nanomechanics (Gastrocnemius tendon, RR-1 and Atomic Force Microscopy)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Collagen is an essential component of connective tissue and plays a crucial role in elasticity, stability, and force distribution. While the adaptations of tendon to... -
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Effects of Spaceflight on Bone Microarchitecture in the Axial and Appendicular Skeleton in Growing Ovariectomized Rats from STS-62
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
This study investigated the effects of a 14-day spaceflight on bone mass, density and microarchitecture in weight bearing (femur and humerus) and non-weight bearing... -
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Transcriptional profiling of spleens from mice flown on the RR-9 mission
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
The objective of the Rodent Research-9 (RR-9) mission was to use mice to understand the molecular basis of phenomena that affect astronauts during long-duration... -
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Validation of Methods to Assess the Immunoglobulin Gene Repertoire in Tissues Obtained from Mice on the International Space Station
National Aeronautics and Space Administration —
Spaceflight is known to affect immune cell populations. In particular, splenic B-cell numbers decrease during spaceflight and in ground-based physiological models....