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[Future thrusts in life sciences experimentation in space (USA)].

L F Dietlein, P C Rambaut, A E Nicogossian

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    Space exploration poses physiological challenges. Research priorities include neurophysiology, cardiovascular, skeletal health, and radiobiology, emphasizing ground-based studies for astronaut well-being.

    Area of Science:

    • Space physiology
    • Human physiology in space
    • Astrobiology

    Context:

    • Physiological challenges of spaceflight
    • Astronaut health and performance
    • Long-duration space missions

    Purpose:

    • Identify key research questions in space physiology
    • Prioritize areas for future space research
    • Emphasize ground-based studies before space missions

    Summary:

    • Reviews major physiological problems in space
    • Identifies critical unanswered research questions
    • Highlights the importance of ground-based research
    • Focuses on neurophysiology, cardiovascular, skeletal physiology, and radiobiology
    • Recommends developing preventive measures for spaceflight-induced disturbances

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    Impact:

    • Informs future space research priorities
    • Guides the development of countermeasures for astronauts
    • Ensures astronaut safety and mission success
    • Advances understanding of human adaptation to space environments