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Effect of Microgravity on Human T Lymphocyte Activation: Experiments in Spacelab and Sounding Rockets
Published 2003-12-01“… Several physiological systems are altered by the environment of spaceflight.The results of an experiment carried out in Spacelab-1 have surprisingly shown that the mitogenic activation with Concanavalin A (Con A) of T lymphocytes is nearly completely inhibited (by more than 95%) in microgravity conditions [1].We have investigated the causes of the phenomenon in a series of studies performed in the last 15 years in 6 Spacelab missions (D-1 in 1985, SLS-1 in 1991, IML-1 in 1992, IML-2 in 1994 and dramatic STS-107 in 2003), in sounding rockets (6 missions) and in ground-based simulations in the clinostat. …”
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CM Oman commentary to NASA on Spacelab mission experiment development process
Published 2023Subjects: “…Spacelab, Space Shuttle, Bioastronautics…”
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The accuracy of SpaceLabs 90207 in blood pressure monitoring in patients with atrial fibrillation
Published 2018-01-01“…Therefore the aim of our study was to estimate accuracy of oscillometric BP measurement (SpaceLabs 90207) with reference to mercury manometer-based readings. …”
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Changes in human horizontal angular VOR after the spacelab SLS-1 mission
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Centimeter-Level Orbit Determination for TG02 Spacelab Using Onboard GNSS Data
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Changes in human horizontal angular VOR after the SpaceLab SL-1 mission
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Mid-latitude ionospheric perturbation associated with the Spacelab-2 plasma depletion experiment at Millstone Hill
Published 2000-01-01“…An auroral-latitude geomagnetic disturbance began near the time of the Spacelab-2 experiment and was associated with the imposition of a strong southward IMF Bz across the magnetosphere. …”
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Space Shuttle/Spacelab-1 Research on Space Motion Sickness: AIAA NE Section Lecture
Published 2023Subjects: “…space shuttle, space sickness, spacelab, bioastronautics…”
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Determination of Vibrational Population Distribution for the N2+ (1N) Ion Band System from Spacelab 1
Published 1989-12-01“…The Spacelab 1 data represented the first multiband spectral measurements of the N2+ first negative ion bands system in the thermospheric dayglow, and the first opportunity to make a detailed comparison of the vibrational and rotational distributions over bands out to v'=5. …”
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First ground-based observations of sprites over southern Africa
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Microtechnology in Space Bioreactors
Published 1999-03-01“…Since more than twenty years, the Space Biology Group of the ETHZ is carrying out research projects in space (Space Shuttle/Spacelab, MIR Station, satellites, and sounding rockets) that involve also the development of space-qualified instrumentation. …”
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Handbook of Space Shuttles (Reusable Launch System and Orbital Spacecraft) /
Published 2012“…The United States funded STS development and shuttle operations except for Spacelab D1 and D2-sponsored by West Germany and reunified Germany respectively. …”
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Color Mura Defect Detection Method Based on Channel Contrast Sensitivity Function Filtering
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Ambulatory blood pressure values in healthy children
Published 2006-01-01“…ABPM was carried out on non-dominant arm using the oscillometric device (SpaceLab 90207) with appropriate cuff size. The monitor was programmed to measure BP every 15 min. during the day (6 a.m. to 10 p.m.) and every 30 min. during the night (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.). …”
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New Opportunities for Measurement Systems Thanks to New Trends in Space Laboratories
Published 2005-05-01“…Starting about three decades ago with relatively simple experiments aboard space laboratories like Spacelab, in the MIR station, as well as aboard biosatellites and sounding rockets, bioprocessing in space is becoming one of the interesting themes for the exploitation of the International Space Station, ISS. …”
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