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1. Spatial multi-omics of human skin reveals KRAS and inflammatory responses to spaceflight

2. Single-cell multi-ome and immune profiles of the Inspiration4 crew reveal conserved, cell-type, and sex-specific responses to spaceflight

4. Collection of biospecimens from the inspiration4 mission establishes the standards for the space omics and medical atlas (SOMA)

5. Secretome profiling reveals acute changes in oxidative stress, brain homeostasis, and coagulation following short-duration spaceflight

6. The Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) and international astronaut biobank

7. A second space age spanning omics, platforms and medicine across orbits

8. Longitudinal multi-omics analysis of host microbiome architecture and immune responses during short-term spaceflight

9. Chapter 7 - Telomere length dynamics associated with short-duration human spaceflight

10. Chapter 6 - Surrogate assessment of brain health using longitudinal measures of blood-based biomarkers in short-duration human spaceflight

11. Viral activation and ecological restructuring characterize a microbiome axis of spaceflight-associated immune activation

12. Genome and clonal hematopoiesis stability contrasts with immune, cfDNA, mitochondrial, and telomere length changes during short duration spaceflight.

13. Collection of Biospecimens from the Inspiration4 Mission Establishes the Standards for the Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA)

14. Collection of Biospecimens from the Inspiration4 Mission Establishes the Standards for the Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA)

15. List of contributors

16. Multi-omics Analysis of Dsup Expressing Human Cells Reveals Open Chromatin Architectural Dynamics Underyling Radioprotection

17. Alzheimer's disease-associated CD83(+) microglia are linked with increased immunoglobulin G4 and human cytomegalovirus in the gut, vagal nerve, and brain.

18. Viral activation and ecological restructuring characterize a microbiome axis of spaceflight-associated immune activation.

19. Collection of Biospecimens from the Inspiration4 Mission Establishes the Standards for the Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA).

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