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*. Jessup et al. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol-Animal 36:367-373, 2000. Current Areas of Space-Related Health Research. Conundrum: Why is there more apoptosis (programmed cell death) in simulated microgravity than actual microgravity?. Presenter: J. M. Jessup Agency/Organization: NCI.
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* Jessup et al. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol-Animal 36:367-373, 2000. Current Areas of Space-Related Health Research Conundrum: Why is there more apoptosis (programmed cell death) in simulated microgravity than actual microgravity? Presenter: J. M. Jessup Agency/Organization: NCI
Promising Areas for Space-Related Health Research Collaborations • Immune Dysfunction • Osteoporosis • Muscle loss • Tissue Regeneration • Normal and malignant stem cell function • Physical properties of liquids -> FDI-CBSS • Definition of molecular differences between simulated and actual microgravity - for cells vs tissues Presenter: J. M. Jessup Agency/Organization: NCI
Existing Resources to Facilitate Space-Related Health Research • Expand NIH-NASA Cell Science Center • Vitalize ISS as a National Laboratory • Use of mothballed locker-type hardware from STS/ISS for actual microgravity experiments • Reduce failure mitigation constraints and costs • Focus mission of research - earth vs space orientation - for space-based research -> milestones for long duration exposure - hypothesis testing vs generation Presenter: J. M. Jessup Agency/Organization: NCI