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In August 2001, principal investigator Jeanne Becker sent human ovarian tumor cells to the International Space...
This prostate cancer construct was grown during NASA-sponsored bioreactor studies on Earth. Cells are attached to a...
The NASA Bioreactor provides a low turbulence culture environment which promotes the formation of large,...
The NASA Bioreactor provides a low turbulence culture environment which promotes the formation of large,...
Diagram depicts the importance of cell-cell communication as central to the understanding of cancer growth and...
The NASA Bioreactor provides a low turbulence culture environment which promotes the formation of large,...
Cells cultured on Earth (left) typically settle quickly on the bottom of culture vessels due to gravity. In...
Electronics control module for the NASA Bioreactor. The NASA Bioreactor provides a low turbulence culture...
Close-up view of the interior of a NASA Bioreactor shows the plastic plumbing and valves (cylinders at right center)...
Leland W. K. Chung (left), Director, Molecular Urology Therapeutics Program at the Winship Cancer Institute at Emory...
Exterior view of the NASA Bioreactor Engineering Development Unit flown on Mir. The rotating wall vessel is behind...
Interior of a Biotechnology Refrigerator that preserves samples for use in (or after culturing in) the NASA...
Biotechnology Refrigerator that preserves samples for use in (or after culturing in) the NASA Bioreactor. The unit...
Laptop computer sits atop the Experiment Control Computer for a NASA Bioreactor. The flight crew can change...
Close-up view of the interior of a NASA Bioreactor shows the plastic plumbing and valves (cylinders at center) to...
Interior view of the gas supply for the NASA Bioreactor. The NASA Bioreactor provides a low turbulence culture...
Biotechnology Refrigerator that preserves samples for use in (or after culturing in) the NASA Bioreactor. The unit...
For 5 days on the STS-70 mission, a bioreactor cultivated human colon cancer cells, which grew to 30 times the...
Astronaut John Blaha replaces an exhausted media bag and filled waste bag with fresh bags to continue a bioreactor...
The heart of the bioreactor is the rotating wall vessel, shown without its support equipment. Volume is about 125...
Lisa Freed and Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, both of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have taken the...
Lisa Freed and Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, both of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have taken the...
The schematic depicts the major elements and flow patterns inside the NASA Bioreactor system. Waste and fresh medium...
Dr. Lisa E. Freed of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her colleagues have reported that initially...