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Microgravity in space can cause various problems in different biological systems. One of the most prominent and well recognized physiological challenges accompanying an extended spaceflight is the reduction in bone mass [1]

Wengui Shi, Jufang Wang and Wengui Shi
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Jufang Wang: Gansu Key laboratory of Space Radiobiology, Institute of Modern Physics
Wengui Shi: University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2017, vol. 1, issue 1, 3-5

Keywords: Biomedical Sciences; Biomedical Research; Technical research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000102

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