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From Mayo Clinic News Network

Stem cell science in space happening with SpaceX rocket

The SpaceX rocket carrying samples of donated adult stem cells from a research laboratory at Mayo Clinic's Florida campus launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Feb. 19.

The biological cells come from the laboratory of Dr. Abba Zubair, who specializes in cellular treatments for disease and regenerative medicine. According to Dr. Zubair, Whitson is performing the trypsinization step to harvest mesenchymal stem cells (1 of 3 types of stem cells sent to space) from a biocell culture system. Trypsinization is a process which breaks down proteins, enabling the cells to adhere to the vessel in which they're being cultured. Dr. Zubair and his team hope to find out how the stem cells hold up in space. All stem cells will be cryopreserved and travel back to the laboratory in one to two months for further analysis.

Dr. Gianrico Farrugia, vice president, Mayo Clinic, and CEO of Mayo Clinic in Florida says, "This space cargo carries important material for research that could hold the key for developing future treatments for stroke _ a debilitating health issue. Research such as this accelerates scientific discoveries into breakthrough therapies and critical advances in patient care."

(Mayo Clinic News Network is your source for health news, advances in research and wellness tips.)

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