2013
DOI: 10.1111/plb.12067
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The influence of microgravity on Euglena gracilis as studied on Shenzhou 8

Abstract: The German Aerospace Center (DLR) enabled German participation in the joint space campaign on the unmanned Shenzhou 8 spacecraft in November 2011. In this report, the effect of microgravity on Euglena gracilis cells is described. Custom-made dual compartment cell fixation units (containing cells in one chamber and fixative - RNA lysis buffer - in another one) were enclosed in a small container and placed in the Simbox incubator, which is an experiment support system. Cells were fixed by injecting them with fix… Show more

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“…Finally, using Euglena gracilis , Nasir et al . () demonstrate changes in expression of stress‐related genes in microgravity, confirming results from higher plants.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Finally, using Euglena gracilis , Nasir et al . () demonstrate changes in expression of stress‐related genes in microgravity, confirming results from higher plants.…”
supporting
confidence: 81%
“…This is probably the area of research that has received highest attention over recent years. In many experiments, especiallybut not only -with Arabidopsis, hundreds of genes were found to be up-or down-regulated in response to microgravity, hypergravity or changing gravity levels (Martzivanou et al 2006;Paul et al 2011;Aubry-Hivet et al 2014;Nasir et al 2014;Tamaoki et al 2014). Early gravity effects were demonstrated for signalling molecules, calcium homeostasis, cytoskeletal arrangement and activities, plasma membrane properties and composition and cell wall components.…”
Section: Graviperceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Euglena gracilis was successfully flown on several long-term missions (Häder, 1996;Häder et al, 2006;Nasir et al, 2014). A fully autonomous reactor with Euglena cells was flown on a 12-day mission on board the Foton M-2 satellite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%