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Sungmin Kim1, KyeongHyeok Min2, Yun-Gwi Park2
1School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol, Biomedical Sciences Building, University Walk, Bristol, UK.
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Microgravity offers a unique platform for understanding how physical forces influence the fate and function of stem cells. This review integrates recent findings on genomic, epigenetic, and mechanotransductive responses of diverse stem cell types under actual and simulated microgravity conditions. It uniquely relates these biological insights with space-based biomanufacturing, translational applications, and ethical frameworks, highlighting how space-enabled stem cell research advances regenerative medicine both in orbit and on Earth.
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