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Animal models, open science, & space-omics

Animals are regular inhabitants of the International Space Station, but the knowledge they reveal doesn’t just end with their missions. Open science efforts are democratizing space science and helping researchers around the world understand what animal models of spaceflight can reveal about spending...

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Published in:Lab animal 2021-06, Vol.50 (6), p.143-145
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