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Space Physiology is written by Alan Hargens and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0443221537 (ISBN 10) and 9780443221538 (ISBN 13).
Space Physiology: From Earth to Space and Back Again provides readers with new and authoritative information about current and important topics related to risks in space. The book covers translation of Earth-based physiology to astronaut health and Earth applications of space research. Topics include adaptations of various systems to space, including bone, microcirculation, microcirculation, skeletal and smooth muscles, headward fluid shifts as well as integrated countermeasures to maintain well-being and health in space. This is a volume in Elsevier's new series Hot Topics in Physiology, published in association with the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS). It is an ideal reference for academics and researchers (space physiology and medicine, rehabilitation medicine, biochemistry and cell biology, molecular biology) at Undergrad, Masters, PhD, and Post-Doc levels. - Highlights an integrative approach to space physiology - Provides in-depth information for the interested scientist who may not be an expert in the field - Written by global leaders in their field of expertise