JAX Mighty Mice
Over the course of four weeks on the International Space Station (ISS), researchers will determine the effect of microgravity on JAX's Mighty Mice — genetically engineered mice that lack myostatin and therefore display increased muscle mass.
The study will help scientists understand not only how to prevent muscle and bone loss in astronauts during space flight — especially for those on longer missions (Mars, we’re looking to you!), but it will also be tremendously valuable in understanding muscle degeneration in humans on Earth — for example, in elderly populations and those who are bed-ridden, people with rare diseases and those with conditions associated with muscle-wasting.
Se-Jin Lee, M.D., Ph.D. of JAX and UConn Health received a grant from the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space to conduct these experiments onboard the International Space Station (ISS) during the December 2019 - January 2020 mission. The team includes scientists from The Jackson Laboratory, UConn School of Medicine, and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center.
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