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View article: The Brown Bear and Hibernating Mammals as a Translational Model for Human Resilience: Insights for Space Medicine, Critical Care, and Austere Environments
The Brown Bear and Hibernating Mammals as a Translational Model for Human Resilience: Insights for Space Medicine, Critical Care, and Austere Environments Open
Long-term spaceflight induces multisystem stress, including cardiovascular deconditioning, skeletal muscle atrophy, immune suppression, and neuro-ocular syndromes. Current countermeasures reduce symptoms but cannot replicate the synergisti…
View article: Ocular trauma in microgravity: In-flight diagnostics and extraterrestrial strategies for management
Ocular trauma in microgravity: In-flight diagnostics and extraterrestrial strategies for management Open
View article: Risk of Permanent Corneal Injury in Microgravity: Spaceflight-Associated Hazards, Challenges to Vision Restoration, and Role of Biotechnology in Long-Term Planetary Missions
Risk of Permanent Corneal Injury in Microgravity: Spaceflight-Associated Hazards, Challenges to Vision Restoration, and Role of Biotechnology in Long-Term Planetary Missions Open
Human space exploration presents an unparalleled opportunity to study life in extreme environments—but it also exposes astronauts to physiological stressors that jeopardize key systems like vision. Corneal health, essential for maintaining…
View article: Imaging the Anterior Segment in Spaceflight: Understanding and Preserving Astronaut Ocular Health for Long-Duration Missions
Imaging the Anterior Segment in Spaceflight: Understanding and Preserving Astronaut Ocular Health for Long-Duration Missions Open
In light of the potential effects of spaceflight on the anterior segment of the eye, there is a pressing need for anterior segment imaging to be available and accessible to monitor astronauts’ ocular health, including alterations to the co…
View article: Management of corneal injuries in spaceflight and recommendations for planetary missions
Management of corneal injuries in spaceflight and recommendations for planetary missions Open
View article: Oculomics: Current concepts and evidence
Oculomics: Current concepts and evidence Open
The eye provides novel insights into general health, as well as pathogenesis and development of systemic diseases. In the past decade, growing evidence has demonstrated that the eye's structure and function mirror multiple systemic health …
View article: Safety protocols, precautions, and countermeasures aboard the International Space Station to prevent ocular injury
Safety protocols, precautions, and countermeasures aboard the International Space Station to prevent ocular injury Open
The International Space Station (ISS) is a $100 billion epicenter of human activity in the vacuum of space that displays mankind's collective endeavor to explore the cosmic frontier. Even within the marvels of technological sophistication …
View article: Oculomics analysis in multiple sclerosis: Current ophthalmic clinical and imaging biomarkers
Oculomics analysis in multiple sclerosis: Current ophthalmic clinical and imaging biomarkers Open
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by inflammation, demyelination, and axonal damage. Early recognition and treatment are important for preventing or mini…
View article: Corneal thermal burn injuries during long-duration spaceflight: mechanisms, evaluation, and management
Corneal thermal burn injuries during long-duration spaceflight: mechanisms, evaluation, and management Open
View article: Neurostimulation as a technology countermeasure for dry eye syndrome in astronauts
Neurostimulation as a technology countermeasure for dry eye syndrome in astronauts Open
Dry eye syndrome (DES) poses a significant challenge for astronauts during space missions, with reports indicating up to 30% of International Space Station (ISS) crew members. The microgravity environment of space alters fluid dynamics, af…
View article: The evaluation and management of corneal penetrating and perforating injuries during long-duration spaceflight
The evaluation and management of corneal penetrating and perforating injuries during long-duration spaceflight Open
View article: Optic disc edema during strict 6° head-down tilt bed rest is related to one-carbon metabolism pathway genetics and optic cup volume
Optic disc edema during strict 6° head-down tilt bed rest is related to one-carbon metabolism pathway genetics and optic cup volume Open
Some astronauts on International Space Station missions experience neuroophthalmological pathologies as part of spaceflight associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS). Strict head-down tilt bed rest (HDTBR) is a spaceflight analog that replic…