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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


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Session  I.5.2 - Cell, plant, and animal models II
Theme I: Living and working on the International Space Station
Date: 24 May 2005, 11:00
Chair: A.C. Matin, Emil Monos

Room B
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
I.5.2-1
11:00-11:30
Emil Monos, G. Raffai, G. Dörnyei, G.L. Nádasy, E. Fehér (Poster P19)

Structural and functional responses of extremity veins to long-term gravitational loading or unloading – lessons from animal systems
I.5.2-2
11:30-11:45
Brian W. Tobin, C.A. Noble, P.N. Uchakin, R.E. Garner, J. Lakey
Altered Insulin gene expression in human pancreatic islets of Langerhans with cortisol and amino acids in a microgravity model system
I.5.2-3
11:45-12:00
Bianca M. Uva, F. Strollo , F. Ricci , M. Pastorino, M.A. Masini
Effects of simulated microgravity upon testicular cell machinery
I.5.2-4
12:00-12:15
Monica Monici, P.A. Bernabei, V. Basile, G. Romano, A. Conti, N. Marziliano, M. Paglierani, A. Cogoli
Gravitational and mechanical stress affects phenotypic and genotypic expression of preosteoclastic cells
I.5.2-5
12:15-12:30
Ralf H. Anken, R. Hilbig
Altered gravity effects an adaptation of the mineralization of inner ear otoliths of fish