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Suborbital Vehicles to Study Transition Adaptation to Spaceflight – Why Biologists Should Care About the New Suborbital Flight Opportunities

   | Mar 02, 2022

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Operational molecular biology in spaceflight and spaceflight-related environments. (A) Astronaut Jeff Williams at the Multipurpose Work Area of the ISS, harvesting arabidopsis from our petri plates and fixing them in RNAlater in a KFT. (B) Anna-Lisa Paul harvesting during a NASA Flight Opportunities parabolic flight. (C) Robert Ferl activating KFT during F104 flight.
Operational molecular biology in spaceflight and spaceflight-related environments. (A) Astronaut Jeff Williams at the Multipurpose Work Area of the ISS, harvesting arabidopsis from our petri plates and fixing them in RNAlater in a KFT. (B) Anna-Lisa Paul harvesting during a NASA Flight Opportunities parabolic flight. (C) Robert Ferl activating KFT during F104 flight.
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