Title of article
The AMERE project: Enabling real-time detection of radiation effects in individual cells in deep space
Author/Authors
De Vos، نويسنده , , Winnok H. and Meesen، نويسنده , , Geert and Szpirer، نويسنده , , Cedric and Scohy، نويسنده , , Sophie and Cherukuri، نويسنده , , Chaitanya and Evrard، نويسنده , , Olivier and Hutsebaut، نويسنده , , Xavier and Beghuin، نويسنده , , Didier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
13
From page
84
To page
96
Abstract
A major concern for long-term deep space missions is the detrimental impact of cosmic radiation on human health. Especially the presence of high-energy particles of high atomic mass (HZE) represents a serious threat. To contribute to a fundamental understanding of space radiation effects and to help improving risk assessment for humans on the Moon, the ESA Lunar Lander mission model payload includes a package dedicated to cell-based radiobiology experiments in the form of an Autonomous Microscope for Examination of Radiation Effects (AMERE). The purpose of this setup is to enable real-time visualization of DNA damage repair in living cells after traversal of HZE particles on the Moon. To assess the feasibility of this challenging experiment, we have analysed the biological and technological demands. In this article, we discuss the experimental concept, the biological considerations and describe the implications for system design.
Keywords
DNA repair , Live cell imaging , Lunar mission , HZE particles , Automated microscopy
Journal title
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
Record number
2315156
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