Search Results - "Kozlovskaya, Inessa B"
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Cellular Responses of Human Postural Muscle to Dry Immersion
Published in Frontiers in physiology (11-03-2019)“…Support withdrawal has been currently considered as one of the main factors involved in regulation of the human locomotor system. For last decades, several…”
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The effect of spaceflight and microgravity on the human brain
Published in Journal of neurology (01-10-2017)“…Microgravity, confinement, isolation, and immobilization are just some of the features astronauts have to cope with during space missions. Consequently,…”
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Brain ventricular volume changes induced by long-duration spaceflight
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (21-05-2019)“…Long-duration spaceflight induces detrimental changes in human physiology. Its residual effects and mechanisms remain unclear. We prospectively investigated…”
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Dry immersion induced acute low back pain and its relationship with trunk myofascial viscoelastic changes
Published in Frontiers in physiology (13-10-2022)“…Microgravity induces spinal elongation and Low Back Pain (LBP) but the pathophysiology is unknown. Changes in paraspinal muscle viscoelastic properties may…”
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Macro- and microstructural changes in cosmonauts' brains after long-duration spaceflight
Published in Science advances (01-09-2020)“…Long-duration spaceflight causes widespread physiological changes, although its effect on brain structure remains poorly understood. In this work, we acquired…”
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Efficacy of Gradient Compression Garments in the Hours After Long-Duration Spaceflight
Published in Frontiers in physiology (17-07-2020)“…The incidence of presyncopal events is high soon after a long-duration spaceflight;>60% of returning astronauts could not complete a 10-min 80° head-up tilt…”
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Russian system of countermeasures on board of the International Space Station (ISS): the first results
Published in Acta astronautica (01-08-2004)“…The system of countermeasures used by Russian cosmonauts in space flights on board of International Space Station (ISS) was based on the developed and tested…”
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Cortical reorganization in an astronaut’s brain after long-duration spaceflight
Published in Brain Structure and Function (01-06-2016)“…To date, hampered physiological function after exposure to microgravity has been primarily attributed to deprived peripheral neuro-sensory systems. For the…”
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Brain Tissue–Volume Changes in Cosmonauts
Published in The New England journal of medicine (25-10-2018)“…Ten cosmonauts, who spent an average of 189 days in space, had changes in brain volumes — mainly decreased cortical volume and increased CSF subarachnoid and…”
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Russian Countermeasure Systems for Adverse Effects of Microgravity on Long-Duration ISS Flights
Published in Aerospace medicine and human performance (01-12-2015)“…The system of countermeasures for the adverse effects of microgravity developed in the USSR supported the successful implementation of long-duration…”
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Evolution of Russian Microgravity Countermeasures
Published in Aerospace medicine and human performance (01-12-2015)“…Countermeasures to prevent or partially offset the negative physiologic changes that are caused by the effects of microgravity play an important role in…”
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Erratum to: Cortical reorganization in an astronaut’s brain after long-duration spaceflight
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Vestibular Experiments in Space
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Some approaches to medical support for Martian expedition
Published in Acta astronautica (01-08-2003)“…Medical support in a Martian expedition will be within the scope of crew responsibilities and maximally autonomous. Requirements to the system of diagnostics…”
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Alterations of Functional Brain Connectivity After Long-Duration Spaceflight as Revealed by fMRI
Published in Frontiers in physiology (2019)“…The present study reports alterations of task-based functional brain connectivity in a group of 11 cosmonauts after a long-duration spaceflight, compared to a…”
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Effects of three days of dry immersion on muscle sympathetic nerve activity and arterial blood pressure in humans
Published in Journal of the autonomic nervous system (15-03-2000)“…The present study was performed to determine how sympathetic function is altered by simulated microgravity, dry immersion for 3 days, and to elucidate the…”
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Electromyographic activity in the Rhesus monkey forelimb muscles during a goal directed movement and locomotion before, during and after spaceflight
Published in Journal of gravitational physiology (01-12-2003)“…The aim of the present study was to analyse the effects of microgravity on i) the achievement of goal-directed arm movements and ii) the quadrupedal non-human…”
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Molecular Mechanisms of Muscle Tone Impairment under Conditions of Real and Simulated Space Flight
Published in Actanaturae (01-04-2021)“…Kozlovskaya et al. [1] and Grigoriev et al. [2] showed that enormous loss of muscle stiffness (atonia) develops in humans under true (space flight) and…”
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Certain approaches to the development of on-board automated training system
Published in Acta astronautica (01-08-1998)“…Perspectives of long-term space programs make it necessary to develop autonomous computer expert system for crew-members physical state control. The purpose of…”
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The correlation between aerobic fitness and motion sickness susceptibility
Published in Aviation, space, and environmental medicine (01-03-2002)“…Susceptibility to motion sickness has been linked to aerobic fitness in several studies, however, these studies have not elucidated the underlying…”
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