2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2007.01.001
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Expression of transcription factors after short-term exposure of Arabidopsis thaliana cell cultures to hypergravity and simulated microgravity (2-D/3-D clinorotation, magnetic levitation)

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“…In contrast to most of the previous studies on the relatively early plant gene responses (within 1-24 h) to (simulated) microgravity conditions (Kittang et al 2004;Martzivanou et al 2006;Babbick et al 2007), Arabidopsis seedlings were exposed to 3-D clinorotation up to 6 days in the present study. It was generally assumed that 3-D clinorotation for 6 days generated a constant, minimized gravity signal that acted similarly and evenly upon all parts of a plant/tissue/cell, thus presumably prohibiting specific responses and maximizing weightless conditions.…”
Section: Simulated Microgravity Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In contrast to most of the previous studies on the relatively early plant gene responses (within 1-24 h) to (simulated) microgravity conditions (Kittang et al 2004;Martzivanou et al 2006;Babbick et al 2007), Arabidopsis seedlings were exposed to 3-D clinorotation up to 6 days in the present study. It was generally assumed that 3-D clinorotation for 6 days generated a constant, minimized gravity signal that acted similarly and evenly upon all parts of a plant/tissue/cell, thus presumably prohibiting specific responses and maximizing weightless conditions.…”
Section: Simulated Microgravity Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The temperature of the bore was kept at 378C by forced air flow. Using a superconducting magnet to levitate biological organisms and material [10,11,[13][14][15] rather than a resistive magnet is attractive because we can levitate for periods much longer than can be obtained, economically, using a resistive magnet.…”
Section: Initial Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were followed by studies of levitating yeast (Coleman et al, 2007), swimming paramecia in gadolinium solution (Guevorkian and Valles, 2006b), E. coli (Dijkstra et al, 2011), cell cultures (Babbick et al, 2007;Hammer et al, 2009;Qian et al, 2009), a mouse , and Drosophila melanogaster Hill et al, 2012).…”
Section: Diamagnetic Levitationmentioning
confidence: 99%