Skeletal adaptations in young male mice after 4 weeks aboard the International Space Station
Skeletal adaptations in young male mice after 4 weeks aboard the International Space Station
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Maupin, Kevin A. , Childress, Paul , Brinker, Alexander , Khan, Faisal , Abeysekera, Irushi , Aguilar, Izath Nizeet , Olivos, David J. , Adam, Gremah , Savaglio, Michael K. , Ganesh, Venkateswaran , Gorden, Riley , Mannfeld, Rachel , Beckner, Elliott , Horan, Daniel J. , Robling, Alexander G. , Chakraborty, Nabarun , Gautam, Aarti , Hammamieh, Rasha and Kacena, Melissa A.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Gravity has an important role in both the development and maintenance of bone mass. This is most evident in the rapid and intense bone loss observed in both humans and animals exposed to extended periods of microgravity in spaceflight. Here, cohabitating 9-week-old male C57BL/6 mice resided in spaceflight for ~4 weeks. A skeletal survey of these mi...
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Skeletal adaptations in young male mice after 4 weeks aboard the International Space Station
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Childress, Paul
Brinker, Alexander
Khan, Faisal
Abeysekera, Irushi
Aguilar, Izath Nizeet
Olivos, David J.
Adam, Gremah
Savaglio, Michael K.
Ganesh, Venkateswaran
Gorden, Riley
Mannfeld, Rachel
Beckner, Elliott
Horan, Daniel J.
Robling, Alexander G.
Chakraborty, Nabarun
Gautam, Aarti
Hammamieh, Rasha
Kacena, Melissa A.
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6760218
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6760218
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2373-8065
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2373-8065
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10.1038/s41526-019-0081-4