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Life Sci ; 79(14): 1317-33, 2006 Aug 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16757003

RESUMEN

The dynamics of how astronauts' immune systems respond to space flight have been studied extensively, but the complex process has not to date been thoroughly characterized, nor have the underlying principles of what causes the immune system to change in microgravity been fully determined. Statistically significant results regarding overall immunological effects in space have not yet been established due to the relatively limited amount of experimental data available, and are further complicated by the findings not showing systematically reproducible trends. Collecting in vivo data during flight without affecting the system being measured would increase understanding of the immune response process. The aims of this paper are to briefly review the current knowledge regarding how the immune system is altered in space flight; to present a group of candidate biomarkers that could be useful for in-flight monitoring and give an overview of the current methods used to measure these markers; and finally, to further establish the need and usefulness of incorporating real-time analytical techniques for in-flight assessment of astronaut health, emphasizing the potential application of MEMS/NEMS devices.


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Inmunidad/fisiología , Monitorización Inmunológica/instrumentación , Nanotecnología , Vuelo Espacial , Animales , Biomarcadores , Células Cultivadas , Citocinas/sangre , Humanos , Ingravidez/efectos adversos , Simulación de Ingravidez
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J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol ; 108(3): 183-91, 2003.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27413604

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This paper describes a test method for measuring the mechanical properties of small, nonlinear membrane samples from a rat model for pulmonary hypertension. The size and nonlinearity of the pulmonary artery samples poses a challenge for developing a test method that will generate quality, reproducible data in the pressure range experienced by the hypertensive pulmonary artery. The experimental method described here has sufficient precision to yield a combined relative standard uncertainty of 4 %. The method is calibrated against 75 µm thick latex and the data agree well with the neo-Hookian model.

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