Expression profiling of soleus muscle under the effect of simulated spaceflight release_bi44wxohbjcf3i2b3v53y4gvna [as of editgroup_qoywh4qnbnhmfjvveiwpwlv5h4]

by Kim Ngan Tran

Published by NASA GeneLab.

2017  

Abstract

Spaceflight imposes the risk of skeletal muscle atrophy for astronauts. The understanding of muscle atrophy because of spaceflight is limited, but continued efforts are essential for developing countermeasures of this effect. A distinct difference between spaceflight-induced muscle atrophy and other forms of atrophy is the additional effect of cosmic rays in outer space. To study spaceflight-induced muscle atrophy, we performed two ground-based models of microgravity in a low dose radiation environment and studied transcriptional changes in rat soleus muscle using microarray technology.
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