Space-Age Medicine: The Transformative Power of Microgravity Research in Pharmaceutical Studies
<p>Since the International Space Station’s inception in 1980, NASA launched the first biological experiment with Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus (CGBA) in 1996 to study microgravity’s effects on biological samples. In the latter half of the 20th century the field of microgravity research has seen tremendous growth. Since then, microgravity research has rapidly advanced due to space technology advancements and a growing interest in exploring new scientific frontiers. Altered gene expressions, cellular signaling, and protein interactions in microgravity offer possibilities for groundbreaking medical discoveries and innovative pharmaceutical solutions, benefiting space exploration and healthcare on Earth.</p>
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