The utility of animal models to inform the next generation of human space exploration.

IF 4.1 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES npj Microgravity Pub Date : 2025-02-22 DOI:10.1038/s41526-025-00460-5
Isla Duporge, Talmo Pereira, Santiago Castiello de Obeso, Julius G Bright Ross, Stephen J Lee, Allyson G Hindle
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Animals have played a vital role in every stage of space exploration, from early sub-orbital flights to contemporary missions. New physiological and psychological challenges arise with plans to venture deeper into the solar system. Advances in chimeric and knockout animal models, along with genetic modification techniques have enhanced our ability to study the effects of microgravity in greater detail. However, increased investment in the purposeful design of habitats and payloads, as well as in AI-enhanced behavioral monitoring in orbit can better support the ethical and effective use of animals in deep space research.

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利用动物模型为下一代人类太空探索提供信息。
从早期的亚轨道飞行到当代的太空任务,动物在太空探索的每个阶段都扮演着至关重要的角色。新的生理和心理挑战出现的计划冒险深入太阳系。嵌合和敲除动物模型的进展,以及基因修饰技术,增强了我们更详细地研究微重力影响的能力。然而,增加对栖息地和有效载荷的有目的设计以及人工智能增强的在轨行为监测的投资,可以更好地支持在深空研究中道德和有效地使用动物。
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npj Microgravity
npj Microgravity Physics and Astronomy-Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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7.30
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7.80%
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50
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: A new open access, online-only, multidisciplinary research journal, npj Microgravity is dedicated to publishing the most important scientific advances in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering fields that are facilitated by spaceflight and analogue platforms.
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