The Compact Irradiator Modulus Designed for DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Studies in ISS Microgravity Environment Using UVA Emitted by Light-Emitting Diodes

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Autor(a) principal: Sampaio,Marcelo
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Evangelista,Heitor, d'Amore,Roberto, Asad,Nasser Ribeiro, Asad,Lídia Maria Buarque de Oliveira, Araújo,Adriano Caldeira de, Brasil,Ana Paula Hagge, Veissid,Nelson, Vlassov,Valeri, Pacini,Alessandra, Fontoura,Monique Thérèze Schulz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-91462014000300219
Resumo: ABSTRACT: This work presents the design and characteristics of a new compact ultraviolet (UV) irradiator used in a biological onboard space flight experiment. The experiment, called DRM, took place in the International Space Station research facility (ISS-13 expedition), during the Centenary Mission (Russian-Brazil) in March-April 2006. The DRM main objective was to correlate the DNA repair mechanism and mutagenesis with microgravity. A compact irradiator apparatus was designed for DRM to allow in situ induced radiation in space. This apparatus, called CIM, uses UV-A Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with 375 nm wavelength as molecular lesions inducers on four bacterial E. coli strains. The manned space mission restrictions were focused on during the CIM main parts design. The ultraviolet dosimetry is also described in this document as DRM experiment results and the CIM operational data are reported to certify the CIM design and DRM protocol compatibility in space application.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Compact Irradiator Modulus Designed for DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Studies in ISS Microgravity Environment Using UVA Emitted by Light-Emitting Diodes
title The Compact Irradiator Modulus Designed for DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Studies in ISS Microgravity Environment Using UVA Emitted by Light-Emitting Diodes
spellingShingle The Compact Irradiator Modulus Designed for DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Studies in ISS Microgravity Environment Using UVA Emitted by Light-Emitting Diodes
Sampaio,Marcelo
Ultraviolet radiation
Microgravity
ISS
title_short The Compact Irradiator Modulus Designed for DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Studies in ISS Microgravity Environment Using UVA Emitted by Light-Emitting Diodes
title_full The Compact Irradiator Modulus Designed for DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Studies in ISS Microgravity Environment Using UVA Emitted by Light-Emitting Diodes
title_fullStr The Compact Irradiator Modulus Designed for DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Studies in ISS Microgravity Environment Using UVA Emitted by Light-Emitting Diodes
title_full_unstemmed The Compact Irradiator Modulus Designed for DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Studies in ISS Microgravity Environment Using UVA Emitted by Light-Emitting Diodes
title_sort The Compact Irradiator Modulus Designed for DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Studies in ISS Microgravity Environment Using UVA Emitted by Light-Emitting Diodes
author Sampaio,Marcelo
author_facet Sampaio,Marcelo
Evangelista,Heitor
d'Amore,Roberto
Asad,Nasser Ribeiro
Asad,Lídia Maria Buarque de Oliveira
Araújo,Adriano Caldeira de
Brasil,Ana Paula Hagge
Veissid,Nelson
Vlassov,Valeri
Pacini,Alessandra
Fontoura,Monique Thérèze Schulz
author_role author
author2 Evangelista,Heitor
d'Amore,Roberto
Asad,Nasser Ribeiro
Asad,Lídia Maria Buarque de Oliveira
Araújo,Adriano Caldeira de
Brasil,Ana Paula Hagge
Veissid,Nelson
Vlassov,Valeri
Pacini,Alessandra
Fontoura,Monique Thérèze Schulz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sampaio,Marcelo
Evangelista,Heitor
d'Amore,Roberto
Asad,Nasser Ribeiro
Asad,Lídia Maria Buarque de Oliveira
Araújo,Adriano Caldeira de
Brasil,Ana Paula Hagge
Veissid,Nelson
Vlassov,Valeri
Pacini,Alessandra
Fontoura,Monique Thérèze Schulz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ultraviolet radiation
Microgravity
ISS
topic Ultraviolet radiation
Microgravity
ISS
description ABSTRACT: This work presents the design and characteristics of a new compact ultraviolet (UV) irradiator used in a biological onboard space flight experiment. The experiment, called DRM, took place in the International Space Station research facility (ISS-13 expedition), during the Centenary Mission (Russian-Brazil) in March-April 2006. The DRM main objective was to correlate the DNA repair mechanism and mutagenesis with microgravity. A compact irradiator apparatus was designed for DRM to allow in situ induced radiation in space. This apparatus, called CIM, uses UV-A Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with 375 nm wavelength as molecular lesions inducers on four bacterial E. coli strains. The manned space mission restrictions were focused on during the CIM main parts design. The ultraviolet dosimetry is also described in this document as DRM experiment results and the CIM operational data are reported to certify the CIM design and DRM protocol compatibility in space application.
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