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ISSN:2214-5524

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Michaela B Smith,Joshua Chou,Dikaia Xenaki et al. Michaela B Smith et al.
Humans are returning to the moon and understanding the toxicity of lunar dust is crucial for successful missions. Apollo mission reports suggest that lunar dust poses significant inhalation risks. Previous studies on lunar dust simulants ha...
Bilal Rah,Jasmin Shafarin,Rizwan Qaisar et al. Bilal Rah et al.
Microgravity exposure can impact various physiological systems, yet its specific effects on liver cells remain inadequately studied. To address this gap, we used a hindlimb unloading (HU) mouse model to simulate microgravity conditions and ...
Agata M Rudolf,Emma M Rhodes,KayLene Yh Yamada et al. Agata M Rudolf et al.
Challenging environmental conditions, such as exposure to ionizing radiation, can induce oxidative stress within mitochondria. However, organisms show variation in their capacity to cope with cellular stress. This study aimed to identify ho...
Tore Straume,Ana M Mora,James B Brown et al. Tore Straume et al.
Predicting future CNS risks for astronauts during deep-space missions will rely substantially on ground-based rodent data with space-relevant ions and behaviors. For rats, the accumulated evidence indicates that less densely ionizing radiat...
Chao Sun,Li Ding,Qing Zhang et al. Chao Sun et al.
Prolonged exposure to microgravity would cause cardiovascular deconditioning in astronauts, leading to physiological discomfort, decreased cognitive function, and reduced work efficiency. This study aims to explore the hemodynamic effects o...
Bette Siegel,J Andy Spry,Elaine Seasly et al. Bette Siegel et al.
As we prepare for a future first mission to Mars with a human crew, the United States, under the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, has an obligation to protect against harmful contamination of the red planet and to protect the Earth from the pote...
Takayuki Hattori,Sayoko Hishii-Higuchi,Hiroko Inoue et al. Takayuki Hattori et al.
The mechanism by which gravity affects the growth anisotropy of plant organs is an important issue for the cultivation of plants under microgravity conditions in space. This study aimed to examine the roles of KATANIN1 (KTN1), a microtubule...
Lauren Wilson,Kaitlyn Nielsen,Stefani Caspasso-Villanueva et al. Lauren Wilson et al.
There is increased interest in characterizing and describing the effects of space stressors on human microflora. This study describes virulence-related phenotypes of two human yeast commensals, Rhodotorula mucilaginosa and Candida parapsilo...
Yuxue Mu,Weihang Li,Dongyu Wei et al. Yuxue Mu et al.
Long-term spaceflight can lead to changes in eye structure and decreased visual function. At present, there are almost no effective methods to prevent and treat eye damage caused by microgravity environments. Oxidative stress has been ident...