2016
DOI: 10.2478/gsr-2016-0004
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Effects of Microgravity and Clinorotation on the Virulence of Klebsiella, Streptococcus, Proteus, and Pseudomonas

Abstract: To evaluate effects of microgravity on virulence, we studied the ability of four common clinical pathogens—Klebsiella, Streptococcus, Proteus, and Pseudomonas—to kill wild type Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) nematodes at the larval and adult stages. Simultaneous studies were performed utilizing spaceflight, rotation in a 2D clinorotation device, and static ground controls. Nematodes, microbes, and growth media were separated until exposed to true or modeled microgravity, then mixed and grown for 48 hours.… Show more

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“… 95 Other studies of bacteria have reported a change or a decrease in markers associated with virulence properties. 96 Pivotal to the characterisation of the bacterial diversity on board the ISS have been the Microbial Tracking (MT) 1–3 studies.…”
Section: Spaceflightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 95 Other studies of bacteria have reported a change or a decrease in markers associated with virulence properties. 96 Pivotal to the characterisation of the bacterial diversity on board the ISS have been the Microbial Tracking (MT) 1–3 studies.…”
Section: Spaceflightmentioning
confidence: 99%