Industriavicentina.it: ASAcampus is ready for phase two of the experiment “Suture in Space”

23 December 2022 - Corporate -

ASAcampus is once again at the frontline for the second step of the experiment “Suture in Space”, which aims to study the repair mechanisms of tissues and the healing of wounds in the absence of gravity.

ASA’s Joint Laboratory with the University of Florence, together with other international research Groups, will now deal with analysing the results of the samples sent to the Space Station and returned to earth. The importance of the study is highlighted by an article in Industriavicentina.it, Confindustria Vicenza’s information magazine.

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Industria Vicentina - ASA: pronta la fase due dell'esperimento "Suture in Space"

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