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Study of Embryonic and Stem Cell Development in Microgravity (ESCD)
03.22.12

Overview | Description | Applications | Operations | Results | Publications | Images

Experiment/Payload Overview

Information provided courtesy of the Energia website.
Brief Summary

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Principal Investigator

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Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s)

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Sponsoring Space Agency

Roscosmos

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ISS Expedition Duration:

December 2001 - June 2002



Expeditions Assigned

4

Previous ISS Missions

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Experiment/Payload Description

Research Summary

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Description

A study of embryonic and stem cell development in zero-gravity environment.

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Applications

Space Applications

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Earth Applications

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Operations

Operational Requirements

BioTherm incubator with a biological materials insert for actively thermostatting the biological materials at a temperature of 38.5 degrees , Glovebox for accommodating inside it the incubator and an accessories box for the duration of the experiment in space flight environment, Thermal insulation container CPCF-2, to provide a thermally controlled storage environment for the biological materials insert during its transportation from orbit, syringes, needles, waste container, adapter with power cord, battery.

Operational Protocols

Growing cultures of mammalian embryos (mice and sheep), stem cells (undifferentiated), and body (tissue) cells in the incubator in zero gravity. Comparing cells that were experimentally grown in zero gravity with those grown in an incubator on the ground and in test animals.

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Results/More Information

An evaluation of space flight factors impact on the viability and development of embryonic and stem cells outside an animal's body (in vitro) in order to obtain an in-depth knowledge of how these cells develop inside an animal's body (in vivo) and the level of effects produced by gravity.

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Related Web Sites
  • Energia - Science Research on the ISS Russian Segment
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    Publications

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    Ground Based Results Publications

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    ISS Patent Publications

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    Related Publications

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    Images

    imageBioTherm Incubator.


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    imageBiotherm in its glovebox.


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    Information provided by the investigation team to the ISS Program Scientist's Office.
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