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Pankaj Neje,Sayli Kulkarni,Shalakha Dabhekar et al. Pankaj Neje et al.
Extended periods of microgravity during orbital flights can impair astronauts' cognitive abilities, including learning and memory, posing a persistent health concern in the field of aerospace medicine. The study examined the pharmacological...
Letian Chen,Shijing Wang,Chuanmeng Cai et al. Letian Chen et al.
During prolonged space habitation, microgravity compromises astronaut immunity, increasing the risk of infectious diseases. Plant-derived microbes offer a promising strategy for enhancing immunity, yet their feasibility and mechanisms remai...
Kanokporn Rithidech,Rodrigo Mohallem,Uma K Aryal et al. Kanokporn Rithidech et al.
We performed a label-free quantitative plasma proteomic analysis on samples from eight astronauts who completed a 6-month mission aboard the International Space Station, using an Orbitrap Fusion Lumos mass spectrometer (MS). Blood samples w...
Ying-Ying Xuan,Liang Li,Yi Wu et al. Ying-Ying Xuan et al.
Microgravity-induced bone loss has long been a critical issue in space exploration. While countermeasures have been suggested, none have achieved the desired effects. Pinoresinol diglucoside (PDG), an effective constituent of the medicinal ...
Fang Chen,Ning Jiang,Muhammad Noman Khan et al. Fang Chen et al.
Growing evidence highlights that long-term orbital flight may lead to structural changes in brains and cognitive impairments in astronauts. However, effective strategies to counteract these effects remain limited. Compound Gastrodia elata F...
Jingtong Xie,Chiyuan Ma,Yanbang Wei et al. Jingtong Xie et al.
Background: Although current space-based cell biology experiments predominantly rely on two-dimensional (2D) culture systems combined with in-orbit chemical fixation protocols, the development of a stem cell three-dimensi...
Ruqaiyyah Siddiqui,Rizwan Qaisar,Adel Elmoselhi et al. Ruqaiyyah Siddiqui et al.
Human spaceflight exposes the body to a complex array of physiological stressors that collectively alter cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, immune, and nervous systems. Continuous biomedical monitoring produces vast, but fragmented datasets i...
Yodying Yingchutrakul,Tatpong Tulyananda,Sucheewin Krobthong Yodying Yingchutrakul
Space agriculture is pivotal for sustaining long-duration space missions by providing fresh food, oxygen, and waste recycling capabilities. This review evaluates advanced omics strategies that elucidate how plants adapt to the extreme condi...
Vivek Kaushik,Sabyasachi Paul,Sunder Sahayanathan et al. Vivek Kaushik et al.
With the increasing ambition of deep space missions, the accurate estimation of radiation doses to astronauts has become a critical concern. Traditional radiation dose estimation methods may often overestimate the biological impact due to t...
Tsvetan Dachev,W Kent Tobiska,Borislav Tomov et al. Tsvetan Dachev et al.
The Liulin-SET spectrometer, developed at the Space Research and Technology Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, was integrated with the Automated Radiation Measurements for Aerospace Safety (ARMAS) Flight Module Number 9 (FM9). ...