Contract activities on ISS Russian Segment
	 Experiment Stroma
	 
	 Bone loss, decreased bone density and de-calcification   are one the major physiological weaknesses observed during long-duration
				       spaceflight, this is mainly connected to the lack, or greatly reduced,     mechanical loads exerted on bones in microgravity. However, it remains
				       to be verified whether bone loss is due to a decreased synthesis (osteoblastic     activity), or to an increased resorption (osteoclastic activity),
				       or to both. Alterations in the proliferative answer and in the differentiation      of the osteoblasts and/or osteoclasts or of their precursors (in the
				       bone marrow) may explain the microgravity catabolic effects on bone       tissue. 
This experiment will assess the microgravity effects on mesenchymal Bone Marrow Stromal Cells, which contain a very active fraction of multipotents bone-cells precursors. Results may help to better understand the bone-loss in microgravity, which may be considered as an 'accelerated' experimental osteoporosis model.
		 
	 	   Objective:
		  Investigate the bone marrow stromal cell differentiation  and mesenchymal tissue reconstruction in microgravity.
		 
		  Tasks:
		 Assess the microgravity effects on mesenchymal Bone     Marrow Stromal Cells.
	
		    
 
					   Science Hardware  Used:
				
                              - KUBIK 1 incubator with the power cable;
 
                              - Stroma Biocontainers (10);
 
						        - Cryogem-03M refrigerator/temperature controller    container.
 
                          
						 
						   Consumables:
                             
						 
					 Experiment Results:
 	         Biology containers (10) returned to the ground.    
             
		   
		     Expected Results:
                   The investigation results may help to better understand     the bone-loss in microgravity, which may be considered      as an 'accelerated' experimental osteoporosis model.