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Fluorescent and dispersion experiments on biological membranes under micro-gravity.

Klaus Meissner1, J R C Piqueira, Wolfgang Hanke.   

Abstract

Almost all biological processes, especially those involved in signal reception and signal transduction, depend on the physical and physiological properties of biological membranes. It has been shown, that neuronal tissue and the speed of the action potential (AP) which is the basic neuronal unit of all nervous activity, is sensitive to changes in gravity as well as to other weak external forces. We strongly suppose the membrane to be the most important factor in gravitational responses although it is very difficult to observe the effects of gravity changes on these fragile thermodynamic systems. Therefore we developed two different experiments to measure the structural changes and the lateral membrane tension of spheroid cells under microgravity.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 16237835

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gravit Physiol        ISSN: 1077-9248


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