-Long-Term Effects of Very Low Dose Particle Radiation on Gene Expression in the Heart: Degenerative Disease Risks
-Intra-Airway Gene Delivery for Pulmonary Hypertension in Rodent Models
-Emerging Role of Exosomal Long Non-coding RNAs in Spaceflight-Associated Risks in Astronauts
–Space Relevant Radiation-Induced Cardiovascular Disease Risk Thresholds: Effect of Gender on the Outcome
-Cell‐Free Mitochondrial DNA as a Potential Biomarker for Astronauts’ Health
-Plasma Cell-Free DNA Predicts Survival and Maps Specific Sources of Injury in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
-Astronaut Blood Samples Could Reveal Health Risks Posed By Space Flight
–Astronauts plasma-derived exosomes induced gene expression in AC16 cells
–Cell-free mitochondrial DNA as a potential biomarker for astronauts’ health
–Space flight associated changes in astronauts’ plasma-derived small extracellular vesicle microRNA: Biomarker identification
-Cell‐Free Mitochondrial DNA as a Potential Biomarker for Astronauts’ Health
-Researchers find spaceflight may be associated with DNA mutations and increased risk of developing heart disease and cancer
-Inhalable gene therapy may help pulmonary arterial hypertension patients
-Inhalable gene therapy may help pulmonary arterial hypertension patients