科技报告详细信息
Next-Generation Fluids-Related Biology Research Utilizing the Zero Gravity Research Facility at NASA Glenn Research Center
Bomani, Bilal M M ; Neumann, Eric S
关键词: CELLS (BIOLOGY);    DROP TOWERS;    MICROGRAVITY;    WEIGHTLESSNESS;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN54600,E-19513,NASA/TM-2018-219892
学科分类:医学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
In order to gain insight into how cells sense gravity, NASA has developed a platform to investigate the transient (short-term) response of biological cells to a sudden exposure to microgravity. Utilizing NASA's Zero Gravity Research Facility offers unique capabilities and opportunity to investigate this phenomena. A review of current literature indicates that it remains unclear how biological cells sense and respond to gravitational forces. It is believed that a combination of bio-structural and fluid transport mechanisms are at play. This Technical Memorandum outlines a pathway to address this fundamental biological challenge. A series of low-cost systematic drop tower experiments were conducted to observe the biomechanical behavior of cell membranes (such as vestibular hair, endothelial, and bone cells) that are known to exhibit sensitivity to gravity. These experiments demonstrated a useful, low cost experiment concept that can potentially be employed by researchers interested in observing, identifying and characterizing changes in biological cell morphology.
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