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First experiment on Aggregation of Red Cells and blood viscosity under zero gravity on STS 51-C, January 24 1985. 1985年1月24日,在STS 51-C上进行了第一次零重力下红细胞聚集和血液粘度的实验。
Pub Date : 2016-12-22 DOI: 10.3233/CH-1985-5208
L. Dintenfass
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引用次数: 0
Speculations on depletion of the red cell mass in astronauts, and on space sickness [letter]. 对宇航员体内红血球团消耗和太空病的推测[字母]。
Pub Date : 2016-12-22 DOI: 10.3233/CH-1986-6509
L. Dintenfass
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引用次数: 6
First haemorheological experiment on NASA space shuttle 'Discovery' STS 51-C: aggregation of red cells. 美国宇航局航天飞机“发现号”STS 51-C上的第一次血液流变学实验:红细胞聚集。
Pub Date : 2016-12-09 DOI: 10.3233/CH-1985-5609
L. Dintenfass, P. Osman, H. Jedrzejczyk
The 'secret' D.O.D. Mission on flight STS 51-C also carried nearly 100 kg of automated instrumentation of the Australian experiment on aggregation of red cells ("ARC"). The automated Slit-Capillary Photo Viscometer contained blood samples from subjects with history of coronary heart disease, cancer of the colon, insulin-dependent diabetes, etc., as well as normals. The experiment ran for nine hours, according to the program of its microcomputers. When shuttle landed and instrumentation recovered and opened in the presence of NASA quality control officers, it was obvious that experiment was a success. Tentative and preliminary results can be summarized as follows: red cells did not change shape under zero gravity; red cells do aggregate under zero gravity, although the size of aggregates is smaller than on the ground; the morphology of aggregates of red cells appears to be of rouleaux type under zero gravity, notwithstanding the fact that pathological blood was used. These results will have to be confirmed in the future flights. The background and history of development of the project are described, and put into context of our general haemorheological studies.
STS 51-C航班上的“秘密”国防部任务还携带了近100公斤的澳大利亚红细胞聚集实验自动化仪器(“ARC”)。自动狭缝-毛细管光粘度计包含有冠心病、结肠癌、胰岛素依赖型糖尿病等病史的受试者和正常人的血液样本。根据微型计算机的程序,实验持续了9个小时。当航天飞机着陆,仪器恢复并在NASA质量控制官员在场的情况下打开时,很明显实验是成功的。试验和初步结果可以总结如下:红细胞在零重力下没有改变形状;红细胞在零重力下确实会聚集,尽管聚集物的大小比在地面上要小;尽管使用的是病理性血液,但在零重力下,红细胞聚集的形态似乎是rouleaux型。这些结果将在未来的飞行中得到证实。描述了该项目的发展背景和历史,并将其置于我们一般血液流变学研究的背景中。
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