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Elena Tomilovskaya
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 83
Citations - 1135
Elena Tomilovskaya is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Spaceflight. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 59 publications receiving 667 citations.
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Long-term dry immersion: review and prospects
Nastassia Navasiolava,Marc-Antoine Custaud,Marc-Antoine Custaud,Elena Tomilovskaya,Irina M. Larina,Tadaaki Mano,Guillemette Gauquelin-Koch,Claude Gharib,Inesa Benediktovna Kozlovskaya +8 more
TL;DR: The main sections of the paper discuss the changes induced by long-term dry immersion in the neuromuscular and sensorimotor systems, fluid–electrolyte regulation, the cardiovascular system, metabolism, blood and immunity, respiration, and thermoregulation.
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The effect of spaceflight and microgravity on the human brain
Angelique Van Ombergen,Athena Demertzi,Elena Tomilovskaya,Ben Jeurissen,Jan Sijbers,Inessa Kozlovskaya,Paul M. Parizel,Paul Van de Heyning,Stefan Sunaert,Steven Laureys,Floris L. Wuyts +10 more
TL;DR: The acquired insight could be relevant for vestibular patients, patients with neurodegenerative disorders, as well as the elderly population, coping with multisensory deficit syndromes, immobilization, and inactivity.
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Cortical reorganization in an astronaut's brain after long-duration spaceflight.
Athena Demertzi,Angelique Van Ombergen,Elena Tomilovskaya,Ben Jeurissen,Ekaterina Pechenkova,Carol Di Perri,Liudmila Litvinova,Enrico Amico,Alena Rumshiskaya,I. V. Rukavishnikov,Jan Sijbers,Valentin Sinitsyn,Inessa Kozlovskaya,Stefan Sunaert,Paul M. Parizel,Paul Van de Heyning,Steven Laureys,Floris L. Wuyts +17 more
TL;DR: This study elucidates alterations in human brain function after long-duration spaceflight and finds significant differences in resting-state functional connectivity between motor cortex and cerebellum, as well as changes within the default mode network.
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Dry Immersion as a Ground-Based Model of Microgravity Physiological Effects
Elena Tomilovskaya,Tatiana Shigueva,Dimitry G. Sayenko,I. V. Rukavishnikov,Inessa Kozlovskaya +4 more
TL;DR: The numerous publications from Russian researchers, which until present were mostly inaccessible for scientists from other countries are summarized in this work, and demonstrated and validated DI as a ground-based model for simulation of physiological effects of weightlessness.
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Brain ventricular volume changes induced by long-duration spaceflight
Angelique Van Ombergen,Steven Jillings,Ben Jeurissen,Elena Tomilovskaya,Alena Rumshiskaya,Liudmila Litvinova,Inna Nosikova,Ekaterina Pechenkova,I. V. Rukavishnikov,Olga V. Man’ko,Sergey Danylichev,R. Maxine Rühl,Inessa Kozlovskaya,Stefan Sunaert,Paul M. Parizel,Valentin Sinitsyn,Steven Laureys,Jan Sijbers,Peter zu Eulenburg,Floris L. Wuyts +19 more
TL;DR: A significant increase in lateral and third ventricles at postflight and a trend to normalization at follow-up, but still significantly increased ventricular volumes are found, pointing to a reduced CSF resorption in microgravity as the underlying cause.