Gastrocnemius medialis contractile behavior during running differs between simulated Lunar and Martian gravities
Abstract The international partnership of space agencies has agreed to proceed forward to the Moon sustainably. Activities on the Lunar surface (0.16 g) will allow crewmembers to advance the exploration skills needed when expanding human presence to Mars (0.38 g). Whilst data from actual hypogravity...
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Autores principales: | Charlotte Richter, Bjoern Braunstein, Benjamin Staeudle, Julia Attias, Alexander Suess, Tobias Weber, Katya N. Mileva, Joern Rittweger, David A. Green, Kirsten Albracht |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/17cfb1ed93364aa0a658ecf6c5d55dc5 |
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