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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


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Benefits of Human Presence in Space


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Session  I.1.2 - Bone and Muscle Systems
Theme I: Living and working on the International Space Station
Date: 23 May 2005, 16:00
Chair: Boris Shenkman, Pietro di Prampero

Room A
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
I.1.2-1
16:00-16:15
Doug Paddon-Jones, R.R. Wolfe, A.A. Ferrando
Amino acid amelioration of muscle loss
I.1.2-2
16:15-16:30
Ted A. Bateman (Poster P05)
Spaceflight as a biomedical test-bed for bone loss countermeasures and candidate osteoporosis therapies
I.1.2-3
16:30-16:45
Martina Heer, P. Frings, N. Baecker
Bone loss following high sodium intake is very likely mediated by low-grade metabolic acidosis
I.1.2-4
16:45-17:00
Boris V. Morukov, V.S. Oganov, I.M. Larina, A.V. Bakulin
Peculiarities of human bone mass recovery in early readaptation period after space flight
I.1.2-5
17:00-17:15
Peter Saparin, J.S. Thomsen, G. Beller, W.C. Gowin
Comparison of non-invasive pQCT image analysis by measures of complexity with bone histomorphometry and biomechanical tests to quantify bone loss and strength of lumbar vertebrae
I.1.2-6
17:15-17:30
Adalberto Costessi, A. Pines, M. Romanello, R. Schonenborg, P. Schiller, L. Moro, G. Tell (Poster P06)
Molecular study of osteoblasts' responses to mechanical stress and microgravity