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PharmaSat: drug dose response in microgravity from a free-flying integrated biofluidic/optical culture-and-analysis satellite

Authors :
Ignacio Mas
David Squires
Michael R. McGinnis
Macarena Parra
Millan Diaz-Aguado
Elwood Agasid
Andrzej Kudlicki
Mike Rasay
David W. Niesel
Robert Ricks
Matthew Piccini
Linda Timucin
Karolyn Ronzano
Diana Ly
Mike McIntyre
Christopher Kitts
Antonio J. Ricco
Ricky Leung
Bruce Yost
C. Beasley
Michael B. Henschke
John W. Hines
Charlie Friedericks
Ed Luzzi
Source :
Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems IX.
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
SPIE, 2011.

Abstract

We designed, built, tested, space-qualified, launched, and collected telemetered data from low Earth orbit from Pharma- Sat, a 5.1-kg free flying "nanosatellite" that supported microbial growth in 48 microfluidic wells, dosed microbes with multiple concentrations of a pharmaceutical agent, and monitored microbial growth and metabolic activity using a dedicated 3-color optical absorbance system at each microwell. The PharmaSat nanosatellite comprised a structure approximately 10 x 10 x 35 cm, including triple-junction solar cells, bidirectional communications, power-generation and energy- storage system, and a sealed payload 1.2-L containment vessel that housed the biological organisms along with the fluidic, optical, thermal, sensor, and electronic subsystems. Growth curves for S. cerevisiae (Brewer's yeast) were obtained for multiple concentrations of the antifungal drug voriconazole in the microgravity conditions of low Earth orbit. Corresponding terrestrial control experiments were conducted for comparison.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems IX
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4ace4a43d81ac2994b8aa3b27b568e82
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.881082