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Effects of Microgravity and Clinorotation on the Virulence of Klebsiella, Streptococcus, Proteus, and Pseudomonas Cover

Effects of Microgravity and Clinorotation on the Virulence of Klebsiella, Streptococcus, Proteus, and Pseudomonas

Open Access
|Jul 2020

Authors

Timothy G. Hammond

Timothy.Hammond@va.gov

Durham VA Medical Center, Medicine and Research and Development Services, Durham
Nephrology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham
Space Policy Institute, George Washington University, Washington

Louis Stodieck

Bioserve Space Technologies, University of Colorado, Boulder

Paul Koenig

Bioserve Space Technologies, University of Colorado, Boulder

Jeffrey S. Hammond

The Institute for Medical Research, Durham

Margaret A. Gunter

The Institute for Medical Research, Durham

Patricia L. Allen

Durham VA Medical Center, Medicine and Research and Development Services, Durham

Holly H. Birdsall

Durham VA Medical Center, Medicine and Research and Development Services, Durham
Space Policy Institute, George Washington University, Washington
Bioserve Space Technologies, University of Colorado, Boulder
Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Research and Development, Departments of Otorhinolaryngology, Immunology and Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine, Washington
Language: English
Page range: 39 - 50
Published on: Jul 17, 2020
Published by: American Society for Gravitational and Space Research
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2020 Timothy G. Hammond, Louis Stodieck, Paul Koenig, Jeffrey S. Hammond, Margaret A. Gunter, Patricia L. Allen, Holly H. Birdsall, published by American Society for Gravitational and Space Research
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.