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Several studies demonstrated modifications of the cytoskeleton in microgravity [ 60- 62].
A few authors have demonstrated modifications of plasma biochemical parameters, notably urea and creatinine, despite the absence of molecular or histological effects.
Several studies demonstrated modifications of the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton in real and simulated microgravity in lymphocytes, astrocytes, neurons, glial cells, mesenchymal stem cells, and thyroid carcinoma cells [ 36– 41].
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In fact, a number of studies demonstrated modification of specific proteins with cholesterol ozonolysis products.
In humans, studies of monozygotic twin pairs have demonstrated modification of epigenetic profile across the life course in response to environmental exposure (reviewed in [ 5]).
Experimental work by Romero et al. (2009), for example, demonstrated modification of the search strategies of red flour beetles (Tribolium castaneum) in response to the scale of habitat structure, emphasizing the significance of functional grain.
The present study highlights the limitations of existing formulae used to predict numerical cohesive zone length and demonstrates modifications necessary for improved accuracy.
A number of positron emission tomography (PET) studies of humans have confirmed these hypotheses, demonstrating modifications in cerebral activation and associating them with changes in cognitive function [9], [10], [11], [12] and emotional impairment following STN DBS [13], [14].
Several studies demonstrate modifications of the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton in microgravity.
Some neuroimaging studies using O-H2O-PET have confirmed these hypotheses by demonstrating modifications in brain activation associated with neuropsychological impairments following STN DBS.
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