Astropharmazie und -toxikologie in der Raumfahrt: Ziemlich abgehoben

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Abstract

The history of spaceflight has been shorter than an average lifespan. Since 1961, around 600 humans have ever been in orbit. The extreme conditions of space add a new astronomical dimension to all the sciences known to us on Earth and require many protections and adaptations for a permanent space stay. It is foreseeable that the progress of manned space spaceflight, especially future new moon missions or even flight to Mars, will bring great impulses to the field of astropharmacy and astrotoxicology in the next decades.

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Strey, K. (2024). Astropharmazie und -toxikologie in der Raumfahrt: Ziemlich abgehoben. Chemie in Unserer Zeit, 58(3), 144–155. https://doi.org/10.1002/ciuz.202300015

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