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- Exomedicine abstract "Exomedicine is the study and exploration of medical solutions in the zero gravity environment of space to promote benefits to human health on Earth. The purpose is to advance the field, study, and practice of medicine on Earth through research investigations conducted in the microgravity conditions of space which may provide advances in understanding that cannot be achieved on Earth. Although the Soviet Union launched the first space station, Salyut 1 in 1971, the United States designed and launched Skylab with the intent of advancing the field of science both in space and with regards to terrestrial applications. Beginning as a “memorandum of understanding” between NASA and ESA in 1973, the first major microgravity experiments in space were carried out by “Spacelab”.Gravity is a fundamental force on earth that influences all biological systems at a molecular level. When biomedical research is conducted in Space, in so-called microgravity environments, certain earthbound limitations disappear, new and different findings are made, and living organisms behave very differently.".
- Exomedicine thumbnail ISS019-E-006769.jpg?width=300.
- Exomedicine wikiPageExternalLink habitat02.pdf,.
- Exomedicine wikiPageExternalLink www.exomedicine.com.
- Exomedicine wikiPageExternalLink NIAMS_NASA.asp..
- Exomedicine wikiPageExternalLink iss---hindsight--insight--foresight..
- Exomedicine wikiPageExternalLink exomedicine-space-exploration-could-improve-170352819.html?nf=1.
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- Exomedicine wikiPageRevisionID "694659842".
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink 3-D_tissue_culture.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_research.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spaceflight_technologies.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_growth.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Drug_development.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Gravity.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Hepatitis_C.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Intellectual_property.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Interferon.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink International_Space_Station.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Micro-g_environment.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink National_Institutes_of_Health.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Protein_crystallization.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Regeneration_(biology).
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Return_on_investment.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Salyut_1.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Schering-Plough.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Side_effect.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Skylab.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Space_Shuttle_Columbia.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Space_station.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Stem_cell.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink Weightlessness.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink File:ISS019-E-006769.jpg.
- Exomedicine wikiPageWikiLink File:Protein_crystals_grown_in_space.jpg.
- Exomedicine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Exomedicine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Exomedicine subject Category:Medical_research.
- Exomedicine subject Category:Spaceflight_technologies.
- Exomedicine hypernym Study.
- Exomedicine type Book.
- Exomedicine type Technology.
- Exomedicine comment "Exomedicine is the study and exploration of medical solutions in the zero gravity environment of space to promote benefits to human health on Earth. The purpose is to advance the field, study, and practice of medicine on Earth through research investigations conducted in the microgravity conditions of space which may provide advances in understanding that cannot be achieved on Earth.".
- Exomedicine label "Exomedicine".
- Exomedicine sameAs Q5420594.
- Exomedicine sameAs طب_خارجي.
- Exomedicine sameAs m.0hrb_23.
- Exomedicine sameAs Q5420594.
- Exomedicine wasDerivedFrom Exomedicine?oldid=694659842.
- Exomedicine depiction ISS019-E-006769.jpg.
- Exomedicine isPrimaryTopicOf Exomedicine.