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Journal Impact Factor: 5.1
Funding: HL155618/HL/NHLBI NIH HHS/United States; 80NSSC19K0392/NASA/NASA/United States
Journal Impact Factor: 5.1
Funding: “This work was supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (UH3TR000504, UG3TR002158 and UH3TR002178), jointly by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (UG3TR002178), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (P30ES00703 & T32ES007032) and an unrestricted gift from Northwest Kidney Centers to the Kidney Research Institute. BioServe’s work was supported in part by NASA contracts 80JSC020F0019 and 80JSC017F0129.”
Funding: “The authors gratefully acknowledge the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH/NASA) agency for their support (TSRAD 2020 and NNX16AO69A to G.L.) and this work was supported by the Translational Research Institute for Space Health through NASA Cooperative Agreement NNX16AO69A (G.L.).”
Journal Impact Factor: 41.7
Funding: “C.E.M. thanks WorldQuant and GI Research Foundation (GIRF), NASA (80NSSC22K0254, 80NSSC24K0728, 80NSSC24K1052), the National Institutes of Health (P01CA272295, R01CA266279, U54AG089334), the UK Cancer Grand Challenges (SAMBAI), Blood Cancer United (MCL7001-18, LLS 9238-16, 7029-23/22, 7037-25), Boryung and Bumrungrad International Hospital.”
Journal Impact Factor: 1.4
Funding: “This work was supported by the NASA Ames Research Center Graduate Fellowship Program, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veteran Readiness and Employment Program, National Institute of Health (NIH) R00EY027846 research project grant, and startup lab funds from the University of California, Berkeley.”
Journal Impact Factor: 2.8
Funding: H. Smith and C. McKay are affiliated with NASA Ames Research Center.Physical Science papers deriving from NASA support:
Journal Impact Factor: 2.5
Funding: “Work at Washington University was supported by NASA grant 80NSSC21K1649. The authors acknowledge the access to the ISS-EML facility, which is a joint undertaking of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the DLR space administration.”
Funding: “This research is supported by NASA Glenn Research Center (Award # 80NSSC22M0011), NASA Science Mission Directorate (Award # 80NSSC24K0310), and NSF (Award # CBET 1942282).”
Funding: “The work presented here was supported by NASA, United States Grants 80NSSC17M0065 and 80NSSC22K0582, and the project Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo, ANID Fondecyt Iniciación, Chile 11240482.”
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