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English: A hypothetical block diagram depicting how HSA could be produced in vivo from in situ resources available on Mars, and — technological advancements permitting — eventually supplemented or replaced with an ultra-high reliability self-contained bioreactor (dashed yellow arrows) that could have additional uses [28,30]. Abbreviations: Environmental Control and Life Support (ECLS), Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV).
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Author A.D.Robertsad, D.R.Whittalla, R.Breitlinga, E.Takanoad, J.J.Blakerbc, S.Haya, N.S.Scrutton

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A hypothetical block diagram depicting how HSA could be produced in vivo from in situ resources available on Mars

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