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Proton irradiation augments the reduction in tumor progression observed with...
Proton irradiation is touted for its improved tumor targeting due to the physical advantages of ion beams for radiotherapy. Recent studies from our laboratory have shown that in... -
Transcription profiling of mouse osteoblasts under static vs simulated microgravity
The total RNA was extracted from 2T3 pre-osteoblast cells exposed to static or simulated microgravity (Rotating Wall Vessel) conditions. The RNA was then sent to Affymetrix... -
Dynamic gene expression response to altered gravity in human T cells...
We investigated differentially regulated genes in human Jurkat T lymphocytic cells in 20s and 5min microgravity and in hypergravity and compared expression profiles to identify... -
Zebrafish larvae submitted to simulated microgravity on a clinostat (CLINO)...
The general objective of the study was to determine modulation of gene expression by environmental factors specifically simulation of microgravity with a special emphasis on... -
Environmental and facility conditions promote singular gravity responses of...
Genome-wide transcriptional profiling showed that reducing gravity levels in the International Space Station (ISS) causes important alterations in Drosophila gene expression... -
Effects of a Closed Space Environment on Gene Expression in Hair Follicles...
In recent times long-term stay has become a common occurrence in the International Space Station (ISS). However adaptation to the space environment can sometimes pose... -
Environmental and facility conditions promote singular gravity responses of...
Genome-wide transcriptional profiling showed that reducing gravity levels in the International Space Station (ISS) causes important alterations in Drosophila gene expression... -
The Heat-Inducible Transcription Factor HsfA2 Enhances Anoxia Tolerance in...
Anoxia induces several heat shock proteins and a heat pre-treatment can acclimatize Arabidopsis seedlings to a subsequent anoxic treatment. In this work we analyzed the response...