2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1685436/v1
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Amyloidogenesis via interfacial shear in a containerless biochemical reactor aboard the International Space Station

Abstract: Fluid interfaces significantly influence the dynamics of protein solutions, effects that can be isolated by performing experiments in microgravity, greatly reducing the amount of solid boundaries present, allowing air-liquid interfaces to become dominant. This investigation examined the effects of protein concentration on interfacial shear-induced fibrillization of insulin in microgravity within a containerless biochemical reactor, the ring-sheared drop (RSD), aboard the international space station (ISS). Huma… Show more

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