نتایج جستجو برای: microgravity

تعداد نتایج: 3241  

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2014
Wenjun Jiang Bingxin Xu Yong Yi Yuling Huang Xiao-Ou Li Fuquan Jiang Jinlian Zhou Jianzhong Zhang Yan Cui

During the spaceflight, a wide variety of microorganisms may be carried to the outer space by astronauts and aviation component. The yeast Candida albicans is an important opportunistic pathogen responsible for a variety of cutaneous and systemic human infections in human body, and the yeast cell itself could be affected by various stressful environmental factors including the weightless enviro...

2013
Zhongquan Dai Feng Wu Jian Chen Hongjie Xu Honghui Wang Feima Guo Yingjun Tan Bai Ding Jinfu Wang Yumin Wan Yinghui Li

Microgravity decreases osteoblastic activity, induces actin microfilament disruption and inhibits the responsiveness of osteoblast to cytokines, but the mechanisms remains enigmatic. The F-actin cytoskeleton has previously been implicated in manifold changes of cell shape, function and signaling observed under microgravity. Here we investigate the involvement of microfilament in mediating the e...

Journal: :Molecular vision 2006
Joan E Roberts Barbara M Kukielczak Colin F Chignell Bob H Sik Dan-Ning Hu Mary Ann Principato

PURPOSE The goal of this study was to determine the potential damage to the human retina that may occur from weightlessness during space flight using simulated microgravity. METHODS Human retinal pigment epithelial (hRPE) cells were cultured for 24 h in a National Aeronautics and Space Administration-designed rotating wall bioreactor vessel to mimic the microgravity environment of space. Sing...

2015
Danilo Ranieri Alessandra Cucina Mariano Bizzarri Maurizio Alimandi Maria Rosaria Torrisi

Microgravity and sudden changes of gravitational forces exert numerous effects on tissues, organs and apparatus. Responses to these forces variably applied to cells indicate the existence of mechanotransduction pathways able to modulate transcription. Oscillation of circadian clocks similarly influences many cellular and metabolic processes. Here we hypothesized that signals derived from change...

2015
Rebecca Richardson Joseph Blattman

Microgravity conditions associated with space flight have been shown to cause immune deficiencies in a number of ways, such as decreasing hematopoietic differentiation, cytokine production, and lymphocyte proliferation1. Space flight has also been shown to cause changes in DNA fragmentation and changes in lymphoid organ size in mice models2. Research on immunology in spaceflight became a preval...

2015
Peter William Taylor

Manned space flight induces a reduction in immune competence among crew and is likely to cause deleterious changes to the composition of the gastrointestinal, nasal, and respiratory bacterial flora, leading to an increased risk of infection. The space flight environment may also affect the susceptibility of microorganisms within the spacecraft to antibiotics, key components of flown medical kit...

2013
Hiroaki Tanaka Susumu Sasaki Sachiko Takahashi Koji Inaka Yoshio Wada Mitsugu Yamada Kazunori Ohta Hiroshi Miyoshi Tomoyuki Kobayashi Shigeki Kamigaichi

It is said that the microgravity environment positively affects the quality of protein crystal growth. The formation of a protein depletion zone and an impurity depletion zone due to the suppression of convection flow were thought to be the major reasons. In microgravity, the incorporation of molecules into a crystal largely depends on diffusive transport, so the incorporated molecules will be ...

2014
Christian Mazars Christian Brière Sabine Grat Carole Pichereaux Michel Rossignol Veronica Pereda-Loth Brigitte Eche Elodie Boucheron-Dubuisson Isabel Le Disquet Francisco Javier Medina Annick Graziana Eugénie Carnero-Diaz

The "GENARA A" experiment was designed to monitor global changes in the proteome of membranes of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings subjected to microgravity on board the International Space Station (ISS). For this purpose, 12-day-old seedlings were grown either in space, in the European Modular Cultivation System (EMCS) under microgravity or on a 1 g centrifuge, or on the ground. Proteins associat...

2014
Haiying Luo Chongzhen Wang Meifu Feng Yong Zhao

BACKGROUND Decline immune function is well documented after spaceflights. Microgravity is one of the key factors directly suppressing the function of immune system. Though T cell immune response was inhibited by microgravity, it is not clearly whether activation would be inhibited after a pre-exposure of microgravity on T lymphocytes at the resting state. METHODS We herein investigated the re...

2004
Junichi Ueda Toru Shimazu Kensuke Miyamoto

Growth and development, and auxin polar transport in Arabidopsis thaliana transformed with iaaH gene were studied under simulated microgravity conditions on a three-dimensional (3-D) clinostat. Simulated microgravity conditions on a 3-D clinostat did not affect the number of rosette leaves but promoted the growth and development (fresh weight of plant and the elongation of flower stalk) of tran...

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