Scientists test DIY blood tests on Zero-Gravity flights
NCT ID NCT06431984
Summary
This study tested whether a simple finger-prick blood test could work in zero gravity. Healthy volunteers on special 'vomit comet' flights tried to collect their own blood samples after drinking caffeine. The goal is to develop better tools for monitoring how astronauts' bodies process medications in space.
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AIRBUS A 310 - Zero-G
Mérignac, 33700, France
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