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Study of the Development of Cell Cultures to Evaluate the Possibily of Increasing Biological Activity (Zhenshen-2)
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Experiment Overview

This content was provided by A. L. Mashinski, and is maintained in a database by the ISS Program Science Office.

Brief Summary

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Principal Investigator(s)

  • A. L. Mashinski, Russia
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    Developer(s)
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    Sponsoring Space Agency

    Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)

    Sponsoring Organization

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    Research Benefits

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    ISS Expedition Duration:

    October 2007 - September 2011

    Expeditions Assigned

    16,17,18,19/20,27/28

    Previous ISS Missions

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    Experiment Description

    Research Overview

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    Description

    Study of a possibility to increase biological activity of ginseng. To obtain new bio producers and plant genotypes with increased biological activity. To study the development of the ginseng cell culture and other cultures in order to determine the possibility of increasing their biological activity.

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    Applications

    Space Applications

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    Earth Applications

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    Operations

    Operational Requirements

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    Operational Protocols

    Returned to Earth are Bioekologia cases and photographic materials taken during the experiment.

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    Results/More Information

    The obtained data will be used to develop the principles of increasing the ginseng biological activity.

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    Related Websites
  • Energia - Science Research on the ISS Russian Segment
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