180 results on '"Macias, Brandon R."'
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2. The NASA Twins Study: A multidimensional analysis of a year-long human spaceflight
3. International standard measures during the AGBRESA bed rest study
4. Severe Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome in an Astronaut With 2 Predisposing Factors.
5. Jugular venous flow dynamics during acute weightlessness
6. Reply to Drs. Wostyn and Nedergaard
7. Automated MRI-based quantification of posterior ocular globe flattening and recovery after long-duration spaceflight
8. Lumbar Spine Paraspinal Muscle and Intervertebral Disc Height Changes in Astronauts After Long-Duration Spaceflight on the International Space Station
9. Self-Generated Lower Body Negative Pressure Exercise: A Low Power Countermeasure for Acute Space Missions.
10. Treadmill exercise within lower body negative pressure protects leg lean tissue mass and extensor strength and endurance during bed rest
11. WISE 2005: Aerobic and resistive countermeasures prevent paraspinal muscle deconditioning during 60-day bed rest in women
12. Spaceflight‐induced bone loss alters failure mode and reduces bending strength in murine spinal segments
13. Development of optic disc edema during 30 days of hypercapnic head-down tilt bed rest is associated with short sleep duration and blunted temperature amplitude.
14. Quantitative magnetic resonance image assessment of the optic nerve and surrounding sheath after spaceflight
15. Response to: Optic Disc Swelling in Astronauts: A Manifestation of Glymphedema
16. Author Response: The Posterior Displacement of the Bruch's Membrane Opening: A Surprising Finding in Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome
17. Ocular Deformations in Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome and Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
18. Factors Associated With Optic Disc Edema Development During Spaceflight—Reply
19. Gravitational Influence on Intraocular Pressure: Implications for Spaceflight and Disease
20. Positive impact of low-dose, high-energy radiation on bone in partial- and/or full-weightbearing mice
21. Incidence and Progression of Chorioretinal Folds During Long-Duration Spaceflight
22. Shoulder skin and muscle hemodynamics during backpack carriage
23. Identification of Factors Associated With the Development of Optic Disc Edema During Spaceflight
24. MRI-based quantification of posterior ocular globe flattening during 60 days of strict 6° head-down tilt bed rest with and without daily centrifugation
25. Noninvasive indicators of intracranial pressure before, during, and after long-duration spaceflight
26. Introduction to Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure
27. Submacular Choroid Thickness Increases During Long-Duration Spaceflight
28. MRI-based Quantification of Optic Nerve Tortuosity and Subarachnoid Space 3D Geometry: Reliability Assessment
29. Changes in Optic Nerve Head and Retinal Morphology During Spaceflight and Acute Fluid Shift Reversal
30. Muscle Microvascular Blood Flow, Oxygenation, pH, and Perfusion Pressure Decrease in Simulated Acute Compartment Syndrome
31. Evidence Report: Risk of Spaceflight Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS)
32. Risk of Cardiac Rhythm Problems During Spaceflight
33. Spaceflight-Associated Vascular Remodeling and Gene Expression in Mouse Calvaria
34. Cardiovascular Responses to Mild Lower Body Negative Pressure during Spaceflight
35. Prospective Observational Study of Ocular Health of International Space Station Astronauts
36. Assessment of Intraocular and Systemic Vasculature Pressure Parameters in Simulated Microgravity with Thigh Cuff Countermeasure
37. Metabolomic and Genomic Markers of Atherosclerosis as Related to Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Vascular Function in Twin Astronauts
38. Cerebrovascular Effects of Lower Body Negative Pressure at 3T MRI : Implications for Long‐Duration Space Travel
39. Intracranial Pressure and its Effect on Vision in Space and on Earth
40. Proteomic Assessment of Fluid Shifts and Association with Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure in Twin Astronauts
41. Metabolomic and Genomic Markers of Atherosclerosis as Related to Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Vascular Function in Twin Astronauts
42. The Importance of the Intracranial Compartment in the Development of Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome—Reply
43. Lower Body Negative Pressure Modifies Tibial Microvascular Blood Flow during Head Down Tilt: 2831 Board #146 May 29, 3: 30 PM - 5: 00 PM
44. Risk of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Damage after Prolonged Space Flight: 2664 May 29, 1: 30 PM - 1: 45 PM
45. Cervical Intervertebral Disc Heights and Paraspinal Muscle Morphology Changes Following Long-term Spaceflight and 30-Day Recovery: 2328 Board #75 May 29, 11: 00 AM - 12: 30 PM
46. WISE 2005: Aerobic and Resistive Exercises Protect Lumbar Paraspinal Lean Muscle Mass during 60 day Bed Rest in Women: 2216 May 29, 10: 30 AM - 10: 45 AM
47. Alterations in Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Structure after Long Duration Spaceflight and Recovery: 2217 May 29, 10: 45 AM - 11: 00 AM
48. Intraocular pressure and choroidal thickness respond differently to lower body negative pressure during spaceflight
49. Optic disc edema and chorioretinal folds develop during strict 6° head‐down tilt bed rest with or without artificial gravity
50. Association of Structural Changes in the Brain and Retina After Long-Duration Spaceflight
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