NASA Spaceline Current Awareness List #1,164 29 August 2025 (Space Life Science Research Results)

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  • McGregor HR, Hupfeld KE, Pasternak O, Beltran NE, De Dios YE, Bloomberg JJ, Wood SJ, Riascos RF, Reuter-Lorenz PA, Seidler RD.Crewmember demographic factors and their association with brain and ocular changes following spaceflight.npj Microgravity. 2025 Aug 28;11:59.PI: R.D. SeidlerNote: ISS results. This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 5.1

    Funding: “This study was supported by NASA grant #NNX11AR02G awarded to RDS, SJW, PARL, and JJB. HRM was supported by an NSERC postdoctoral fellowship, a Translational Research Institute for Space Health Postdoctoral Fellowship, and a NASA Human Research Program augmentation grant. KEH was supported by National Institute on Aging fellowships F99AG068440 and K00AG068440.”

  • Friedman MA, Zeineddine Y, Tuyambaze O, Elhawabri W, Al Shammary A, Stodieck L, Ferguson VL, Donahue H.Simulated microgravity accurately models long-duration spaceflight effects on bone and skeletal muscle in skeletally immature mice.Bone Rep. 2025 Sep;26:101871.PI: M.A. FriedmanNote: Hindlimb unloading study.

    Journal Impact Factor: 2.6

    Funding: “This work is supported by the Translational Research Institute for Space Health Postdoctoral Fellowship (NASA Cooperative Agreement NNX16AO69A), Center for the Advancement of Science in Space User Agreement UA-2019-888, and National Institutes of Health 3UM1TR004360-02S2.”

  • Lonner TL, Austin CR, Blake JS, Gupta P, Katz JM, Gopinath AR, Clark TK.Impact of sickness induced by centrifugation on tilt perception.Front Neurol. 2025 Aug 12;16:1628938.PI: T.K. ClarkNote: This article is part of Research Topic “Impact of Vestibular Dysfunction Studies on Space Flight Health Challenges” (https://genelab.nasa.gov). The Research Topic also includes articles from previous Current Awareness Lists #1,075 https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1284029 and #1,139 https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2025.1556553. This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 2.8

    Funding: “This work was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Human Research Program under Grant No. 80NSSC23K0449.”

  • Hughes AM, Jenkins BE, Bauer LV, Kiss JZ.Performance and accuracy of the automated measurement software: Simple Online Automated Plant Phenomics (SOAPP).Gravit Space Res. 2025 Aug 7;13(1):51-64.PI: J.Z. KissNote: This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 2.0

    Funding: PI reports past NASA funding.

  • Johns S, Wiegman E, Bakshi A, Gilroy S.The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels CNGC2 and CNGC4 support systemic wound responses in Arabidopsis thaliana.Front Plant Sci. 2025 Aug 21;16:1545065.PI: S. GilroyNote: This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 4.8

    Funding: “The authors are grateful for funding for this work from NSF MCB2016177, NASA 80NSSC21K0577 and 80NSSC19K0126, and the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.”

  • Evans MA, Walsh K.Clonal hematopoiesis in cancer and cardiovascular disease: JACC: CardioOncology state-of-the-art review.JACC: CardioOncology. 2025 Aug;7(5):470-95.PI: K. WalshNote: This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 12.8

    Funding: “These studies were supported by National Institutes of Health grants AG073249 and AG086508, Department of Defense grant CA210887, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration grant 80NSSC21K0549 to Dr Walsh.”

  • Walsh RFL, Smith LT, Bisgay A, Stephenson AR, Goel N, Alloy LB.Sleep duration as a mediator of the association between caffeine intake and mood symptoms: An intensive longitudinal study of young adults with and without bipolar spectrum disorders.Chronobiology International. 2025 Aug 18;1-11. Online ahead of print.PI: N. GoelJournal Impact Factor: 1.7

    Funding: “This study was supported in part by the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship to Rachel Walsh and by National Institute of Mental Health R01 grants [MH077908, MH102310, and MH126911] to Lauren B. Alloy. Namni Goel was supported in part by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) grants [NNX14AN49G] and [80NSSC20K0243] and National Institutes of Health grant [R01DK117488].”

  • Bouvet P, Bevilacqua C, Ambekar Y, Antonacci G, Au J, Caponi S, Chagnon-Lessard S, Czarske J, Dehoux T, Fioretto D, Fu Y, Guck J, Hamann T, Heinemann D, Jähnke T, Jean-Ruel H, Kabakova I, Koski K, Koukourakis N, Krause D, La Cavera S, Landes T, Li J, Mahmodi H, Margueritat J, Mattarelli M, Monaghan M, Overby DR, Perez-Cota F, Pontecorvo E, Prevedel R, Ruocco G, Sandercock J, Scarcelli G, Scarponi F, Testi C, Török P, Vovard L, Weninger WJ, Yakovlev V, Yun S-H, Zhang J, Palombo F, Bilenca A, Elsayad K.Consensus statement on Brillouin light scattering microscopy of biological materials.Nat Photon. 2025 Jul 3;19(7):681-91.Note: This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 32.9

    Funding: “…support from NASA, BARDA, the NIH and USFDA under contract/agreement no. 80ARC023CA002.”

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