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Calcium & Bone Metabolism during Space Flight

Ahn Y

  • KMID: 2298440
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2004 Sep;14(3):93-99.
No abstract available.
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Introduction to aerospace medicine

Lim J

Recent reports show that over 2 billion people are travelling via air every year, and the number of countries involved in space exploration is growing. Aerospace medicine, one of the...
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Korean Aerospace Medical Association-NASA's Plan for Human Spaceflight: Future Medical Concerns for Moon/Mars

Scheuring

  • KMID: 2298419
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2007 Apr;17(1):1-13.
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Psycho-sociological Issues of Spaceflight

Park S

  • KMID: 2298425
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2005 Aug;15(2):37-51.
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Aerospace Medicine Careers: Aerospace Medical Association

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  • KMID: 2221389
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 1997 Mar;7(1):8-16.
Aerospace Medicine is that field of medicine concerned with the determination and maintenance of the state of health, safety and performance of persons involved in air or spaceflight. Aerospace Medicine...
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p38 MAPK Participates in Muscle-Specific RING Finger 1-Mediated Atrophy in Cast-Immobilized Rat Gastrocnemius Muscle

Kim J, Won KJ, Lee HM, Hwang BY, Bae YM, Choi WS, Song H, Lim KW, Lee CK, Kim B

Skeletal muscle atrophy is a common phenomenon during the prolonged muscle disuse caused by cast immobilization, extended aging states, bed rest, space flight, or other factors. However, the cellular mechanisms...
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Changes of Catecholamine Metabolic Enzymes in Rat Liver during 2 Weeks of Head-down Suspension

Bae JH, Mun KC

  • KMID: 1544401
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 1997 Sep;7(3):44-49.
During simulated weightlessness and spaceflight, variations in plasma and urinary catecholamine(GA) levels haute been observed. The alterations of metabolism of CA In liver, the main site of metabolism, ate yet...
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Upregulation of miR-223 in the rat liver inhibits proliferation of hepatocytes under simulated microgravity

Chen Y, Xu J, Yang C, Zhang H, Wu F, Chen J, Li K, Wang H, Li Y, Li Y, Dai Z

Long-term spaceflight affects numerous organ systems in the body, including metabolic dysfunction. Recently, ample evidence has demonstrated that the liver is a vulnerable organ during spaceflight. However, the changes in...
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Hypertensive Arterial Change in Hindlimb Unloading Rats

Hwang SH, Koo JS

  • KMID: 1524934
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 2007 Dec;17(3):103-107.
BACKGROUND: In a condition of microgravity, arteries of upper body part are exposed to relative hypertensive stress, which is induced by headward fluid shift. We already have reported the increase...
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Hemodynamic Responses of Systemic and Pulmonary Vessels to Head-down Tilt (-6 degrees) and Effect of Anticholinergic Agent

Park WK, Bae JH, Song DK, Chae EU

  • KMID: 2221394
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 1997 Mar;7(1):41-60.
Head-down tilt (HDT) has been commonly used as the simulation of a microgravity to evaluate the hemodynamic and the hormonal responses to the central blood shift observed during the spaceflight....
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