The influence of space flight upon newt lens and forelimb regeneration was studied. To determine the regeneration changes under weightlessness radioautographic analyses with routine histology were used before and after space flight. It is found that the 7 day stay of the newts on the Biosatellite influences the regeneration in the post flight time. There are no regeneration rate changes under flight conditions, but on the 9th day after the landing changes are observed. In both cases of regeneration this influence is manifested in an increase of proliferation of the cells involved in restoration, and speeding up and synchronization of regeneration.


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    Title :

    Organs and Tissues Regeneration in Amphibia under the Space Flight Conditions


    Contributors:
    V. Mitashov (author) / E. Grigoryan (author) / S. Tuchkova (author) / E. Cherdanzeva (author)

    Publication date :

    1987


    Size :

    5 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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