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27 February 2023 Development status and prospect of on orbit precision testing instruments for aerospace medicine
Yongchao Zhang, Tieli Zhang, Xiaoxu Liu, Lin Liu, Yulu Wang, Fan Yang
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Proceedings Volume 12585, International Conference on Precision Instruments and Optical Engineering (PIOE 2022); 125850V (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667892
Event: International Conference on Precision Instruments and Optical Engineering (PIOE 2022), 2022, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
Aerospace medical on orbit inspection instruments have played a great role in the on orbit health inspection and monitoring of astronauts because of their high detection accuracy, portable use and strong environmental adaptability. This paper briefly describes the main detection methods of on orbit medical detection instruments, including electrochemical method, dry chemistry method, flow cytometry combined with fluorescence detection technology, chemiluminescence immunoassay technology and enhanced Raman spectroscopy. The application direction and current situation of on orbit precision detection instruments in the field of aerospace medicine are introduced, and their future development trends are prospected.
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Yongchao Zhang, Tieli Zhang, Xiaoxu Liu, Lin Liu, Yulu Wang, and Fan Yang "Development status and prospect of on orbit precision testing instruments for aerospace medicine", Proc. SPIE 12585, International Conference on Precision Instruments and Optical Engineering (PIOE 2022), 125850V (27 February 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667892
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KEYWORDS
Equipment

Aerospace engineering

Space operations

Technology

Biological samples

Flow cytometry

Bone

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