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Interaction of Sprayed Proteins (luciferin and luciferace) By Bioluminescence Image (Nip)
03.22.12

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

Experiment/Payload Overview

Information provided courtesy of the Energia website.
Brief Summary

Nip (Interacting Protein Clusters) will acquire images of the bioluminescent interaction of atomized clouds of two proteins, luciferin and luciferase plus ATP.

Principal Investigator

Information Pending

Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s)

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Payload Developer Information Pending

Sponsoring Space Agency

Roscosmos

Sponsoring Organization:

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ISS Expedition Duration:

April 2006 - September 2006



Expeditions Assigned

13

Previous ISS Missions

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Experiment/Payload Description

Research Summary

Information Pending

Description

To study the behavior of fluids in microgravity conditions.

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Applications

Space Applications

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Earth Applications

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Operations

Operational Requirements

Information Pending

Operational Protocols

To study the interaction of two accumulations of sprayed proteins (luciferin and luciferase plus AOD) by their bioluminescence image.

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Results/More Information

Video information on the spray process and luminescence of proteins.

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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

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