Literature DB >> 12001958

The Biostack experiment on Apollo 16.

H Bucker1, G Horneck, O C Allkofer, K P Bartholoma, R Beaujean, P Cuer, W Enge, R Facius, H Francois, E H Graul, G Henig, W Heinrich, R Kaiser, H Kuhn, J P Massue, H Planel, G Portal, E Reinholz, W Ruther, W Scheuermann, R Schmitt, E Schopper, J U Schott, J P Soleilhavoup, H Wollenhaupt.   

Abstract

The object of the Biostack experiment is to study the biological effects of high ZE particles of cosmic radiation in order to obtain information on the mechanism of these particles in biological matter. For this purpose individual local evaluation methods have been developed which allow one to identify each biologically effective particle and to correlate the individual hitting particle with the biological effect produced. The Biostack experimental package contains a series of monolayers of selected biological objects (Bacillus subtilis spores, Arabidopsis thaliana seeds, Vicia faba radiculae, Artemia salina eggs) with each layer sandwiched between several different cosmic ion track detectors (nuclear emulsions, cellulose nitrate, polycarbonate). By this arrangement a variety of biological effects due to a single penetrating particle can be analysed. Influence on cellular and tissue development, nuclear damages, and mutation induction are the main investigated effects. These space flight findings will be completed by results of balloon flight and accelerator experiments.

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Keywords:  NASA Experiment Number M191

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Year:  1973        PMID: 12001958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci Space Res        ISSN: 0075-9422


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3.  Engineering cell-fluorescent ion track hybrid detectors.

Authors:  Martin Niklas; Steffen Greilich; Claudius Melzig; Mark S Akselrod; Jürgen Debus; Oliver Jäkel; Amir Abdollahi
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2013-06-11       Impact factor: 3.481

4.  EXPOSE-R2: The Astrobiological ESA Mission on Board of the International Space Station.

Authors:  Elke Rabbow; Petra Rettberg; Andre Parpart; Corinna Panitz; Wolfgang Schulte; Ferdinand Molter; Esther Jaramillo; René Demets; Peter Weiß; Rainer Willnecker
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-08-15       Impact factor: 5.640

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