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Name Study of cardiovascular deconditioning and of hormonal systems involved in blood volume regulation
Operational Nomenclature Cardiovascular Deconditioning - Hormonal Systems
URL https://hreda.esac.esa.int/hreda/#/pages/investigation;investigationAcronym=CardioHormonBlood_OSTA
DOI https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-tq2i5eu
Platform Other Space Stations
HRE-E3P Category Human Research
Mission MIR Altair French/Russian Mission
Team Coordinator Name C Gharib
Version 1.0
Team Members CardioHormonBlood_OSTA
Publication D Vorobiev, Alain Maillet, JO Fortrat, L Pastushkova, AM Allevard, D Sigaudo-Roussel, R Cartier, M Patricot, C André-Deshays, A Kotovskaya, AI Grigoriev, C Gharib, C Gauquelin, 1995, Blood volume regulating hormones, fluid and electrolyte modifications during 21 and 198-day space flights, Acta Astronautica, Vol. 36, No. 8-12, 733-742

Alain Maillet, C Gauquelin, D Vorobiev, JO Fortrat, Richard Lee Hughson, J Frutoso, AM Allevard, R Cartier, M Patricot, A Koulev, R Kvetnansky, A Kotovskaya, AI Grigoriev, C Gharib, 1994, Blood volume regulating hormones, fluid and electrolytre modifications, heart rate variability during 14-day and 176-day space flights, Proc. Fifth European Symp. Life Sciences Research in Space, Arcachon, France, ESA SP-366, 261-267

C Gharib, C Gauquelin, JM Pequignot, G Geelen, CA Bizollon, A Güell, 1988, Early hormonal effects of head-down tilt (-10 degrees) in humans, Aviat. Space Environ. Med., Vol. 59, No. 7, 624-629
Temporal Coverage 1993-07-01T00:00:00Z/1993-07-22T00:00:00Z
Mission Description The HRE Data Archive (HREDA) collects information and data of investigations funded or co-funded by ESA’s Directorate for Human and Robotic Exploration (HRE) and performed on microgravity and ground-based facilities since 1972.
Creator Contact https://hreda.esac.esa.int/hreda/#/pages/help/contact
Date Published 2023-11-09T19:18:24Z
Last Update 2024-11-21
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, 2023, 'Cardiovascular Deconditioning - Hormonal Systems', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-tq2i5eu