Kashirina, Daria N.
Percy, Andrew J.
Pastushkova, Liudmila Kh.
Borchers, Christoph H.
Kireev, Kirill S.
Ivanisenko, Vladimir A.
Kononikhin, Alexey S.
Nikolaev, Eugene N.
Larina, Irina M.
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First Online: 13 March 2019
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: All members of the main and backup crews provided written informed consent to participate in the experiment «Proteome» in advance of their missions on the ISS. The experiment «Proteome» was approved by Biomedicine Ethics Committee of IBMP RAS/Physiology Section of the Russian Bioethics Committee Russian Federation National Commission for UNESCO and Human Research Multilateral Review Board, NASA, Houston, Tx, USA.
: All members of the main and backup crews provided written informed consent to participate in the experiment «Proteome» in advance of their missions on the ISS. The experiment «Proteome» was approved by Biomedicine Ethics Committee of IBMP RAS/Physiology Section of the Russian Bioethics Committee Russian Federation National Commission for UNESCO and Human Research Multilateral Review Board, NASA, Houston, Tx, USA.
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