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E-raamat: Biology in Space and Life on Earth: Effects of Spaceflight on Biological Systems

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jan-2008
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European scientists from various disciplines discuss three dimensions where life and space intersect. One is the research over periods between 12 and 30 years on plant root physiology and on immune system cells in the microgravity of space vehicles. A second is research on earth into mechanisms affecting the orientation of plants in the gravitational environment that would not have been possible without space-based experiments for comparison. The third dimension is the affect on human bone metabolism and immune system of space flight. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This concise yet comprehensive treatment of the effects of spaceflight on biological systems includes issues at the forefront of life sciences research, such as gravitational biology, immune system response, bone cell formation and the effects of radiation on biosystems. Edited by a leading specialist at the European Space Agency (ESA) with contributions by internationally renowned experts, the chapters are based on the latest space laboratory experiments, including those on SPACELAB, ISS, parabolic flights and unmanned research satellites.
An indispensable source for biologists, medical researchers and astronautics experts alike.

The results of Space flight experiments, ground controls and flight simulations pave the way for a better understanding of gravity reactions in various organisms down to molecular mechanisms. This publication marks also the beginning of a new Space flight era with the construction and exploitation of the International Space Station (ISS) which provides a platform for an in-depth continuation of experiments under weightlessness in Low Earth Orbit and beyond.

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"This is an essential source for biologists, medical researchers and astronautics experts alike." ( G.I.T. Laboratory Journal Europe , February 2008)

1. The Gravity Environment in Space Experiments
2. Primary Reactions of
Gravity Sensing in Plants
3. Physiological Reactions of Higher Plants
4.
Development and Gravitropism of the Lentil Root Grown in Space
5. Cell
Biology in Microgravity
6. Microgravity and Bone Cell Mechanosensitivity
7.
Bone Cell Biology in Altered Gravity
8. Cells of the Immune System in Space
(Lymphocytes)
9. Evaluation of Environmental Radiation Effects at the single
Cell Level in Space and on Earth
10. Space Radiation Biology
Enno Brinckmann, PhD, is the Senior Biologist at the European Space Agency (ESA) and served as Project Scientist for about 100 experiments in ESA's biological research facility BIORACK, that flew six times in SPACELAB and SpaceHab. His experience of active mission control and experiment support contributed to the development of new research facilities for the International Space Station (ISS).