Investigation Citation Sponsoring
Agency
CBTM- 2 Romer C, Forsman AD. The effects of the
spaceflight environment on the vaginal mucin
layer of the mouse. Gravitational and Space
Research. July 2015;3:20-28.
NASA
CBTM- 2 Latchney SE, Rivera PD, Mao XW, et al. The
effect of spaceflight on mouse olfactory bulb
volume, neurogenesis, and cell death indicates
the protective effect of novel environment.
Journal of Applied Physiology. June 15,
2014;116:1593-1604. doi:
10.1152/japplphysiol.01174.2013.
NASA
CBTM- 2 Zawieja DC, Mao XW, Stodieck LS, et al. Changes
in mouse thymus and spleen after return from
the STS-135 mission in Space. PLOS ONE.
September 19, 2013;8:e75097. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0075097.
NASA
CBTM- 2 Sung M, Li J, Spieker AJ, et al. Spaceflight and
hind limb unloading induce similar changes in
electrical impedance characteristics of mouse
gastrocnemius muscle. Journal of
Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions.
December 2013;13:405-411.
NASA
CBTM- 2 Forsman AD, Nier HA. The effects of spaceflight
on mucin production in the mouse uterus.
Gravitational and Space Research. October
2013;1:20-28.
NASA
CBTM- 2 Mao XW, Pecaut MJ, Stodieck LS, et al.
Spaceflight environment induces mitochondrial
oxidative damage in ocular tissue. Radiation
Research. October 2013;180(4):340- 350. doi:
10.1667/RR3309.1.
NASA
CBTM- 2 Dabertrand F, Porte Y, Macrez N, Morel J.
Spaceflight regulates ryanodine receptor
subtype 1 in portal vein myocytes in the
opposite way of hypertension. Journal of
Applied Physiology. February 1,
2012;112(3):471-480.
doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00733.2011.