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The Role of Native Space Medicine and Physiology in Exploration of Outer Space
AbstractThe review examines the role of domestic space medicine and physiology in space exploration and emphasizes that domestic space medicine will...
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Crop Physiology and Biotechnology
Plant physiology has significantly contributed to the feeding of human beings. Applications of our knowledge of key concepts and processes in plant... -
Crop physiology, the technology and the production gap
Crop physiology is a bridge between plant science and agronomy. Historically, crop physiology uses advanced technologies that rely on biochemical and...
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Early human selection of crops’ wild progenitors explains the acquisitive physiology of modern cultivars
Crops have resource-acquisitive leaf traits, which are usually attributed to the process of domestication. However, early choices of wild plants...
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Introduction and reflections on the comparative physiology of sleep and circadian rhythms
Circadian rhythms and the sleep/wake cycle allows us, and most life on Earth, to function optimally in a dynamic world, adjusting all aspects of...
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The quest for time in plant physiology: a processual perspective
We commence our discussion by asserting that Plant Physiology is fundamentally focused on comprehending the evolutionary and adaptive processes of...
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Physiology of Sensory Perception
Sensory evaluation of food includes the critical examination and interpretation of important sensory attributes of a given product. The sensory... -
Holism and Reductionism in Physiology
AbstractToday, theoretical physiology needs general philosophical conclusions, which could be based on a quantitative theory of homeostasis. From a...
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One hundred years of excellence: the top one hundred authors of the Journal of Comparative Physiology A
The Journal of Comparative Physiology A is the premier peer-reviewed scientific journal in comparative physiology, in particular sensory physiology,...
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Influence of gut microbiome on the human physiology
Trillions of microbes harbor the gastrointestinal tract and co-exist peacefully with the human host. Microbial diversity and composition among...
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The Role of Variability in Monoamine Transporter Genes in Sport Physiology
AbstractMonoamine transporters (MATs) are responsible for the reuptake of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine, modulating concentrations of these...
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Exercise, Respiratory and Environmental Physiology A Tribute from the School of Milano
This book sheds new light on the history of exercise physiology and how it essentially grew, thanks to the work of a few major Schools. Analysing and...
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Lysosomes as coordinators of cellular catabolism, metabolic signalling and organ physiology
Every cell must satisfy basic requirements for nutrient sensing, utilization and recycling through macromolecular breakdown to coordinate programmes...
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Capsaicin Receptor TRPV1: Biophysics, Physiology, and Pharmacology
The animal receptor for capsaicin, an important metabolite found in chili peppers that bestows the signature spiciness, is TRPV1 (Transient Receptor... -
Understanding zebrafish sleep and wakefulness physiology as an experimental model for biomedical research
Sleep is a globally observable fact, or period of reversible distracted rest, that can be distinguished from arousal by various behavioral criteria....
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Human pancreatic ductal organoids with controlled polarity provide a novel ex vivo tool to study epithelial cell physiology
Epithelial ion and fluid secretion determine the physiological functions of a broad range of organs, such as the lung, liver, or pancreas. The...
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Physiology of the Kidney and Human Water–Salt Homeostasis: New Problems
AbstractNew approaches to assessing the role of the kidneys in water–salt homeostasis in humans have been proposed. The roles of the kidneys in the...
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Concept of Chimeric Organisms Such as Human/Non-Human Chimera (HNH-Chimera)
As an another direction in the xenotransplantation, chimeric organisms are recently represented in the regenerative medicine using the stem cells...