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Human Physiology in Extreme Heat and Cold
The interest in the human body physiological capacity to adapt to extreme heat and cold conditions has increased enormously in the last few decades because of global warming and the consequent changing temperatures.
Beker Braian M +3 more
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Summary: Given the extensive participation of myeloid cells (especially monocytes and macrophages) in both inflammation and resolution phases post-myocardial infarction (MI) owing to their biphasic role, these cells are considered as crucial players in ...
Babunageswararao Kanuri +4 more
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Human physiology is a core physical sciences course for health professions students, such as nurses and exercise science majors. The concepts of human physiology lay the foundation for health professions courses, such as pathophysiology.
Angela L. Mahaffey
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Validity and reliability of concept inventory test in human physiology
Biology education plays a vital role in nurturing the understanding of learners about the intricacy of life. Various efforts have emerged to strengthen learning biological concepts but there were still studies that showed that learners have low mastery ...
Gio Jay B. Aligway +8 more
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Physiology of sweat gland function: The roles of sweating and sweat composition in human health
The purpose of this comprehensive review is to: 1) review the physiology of sweat gland function and mechanisms determining the amount and composition of sweat excreted onto the skin surface; 2) provide an overview of the well-established ...
Lindsay B. Baker
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Exercise physiology: nutrition, energy, and human performance
Exercise physiology: nutrition, energy, and human performance, ninth edition, presents a research-centric approach in a vibrant, engaging design to make complex topics accessible and deliver a comprehensive understanding of how nutrition, energy transfer,
McArdle, William D. +2 more
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Innovations in 3-Dimensional Tissue Models of Human Brain Physiology and Diseases
3D laboratory tissue cultures have emerged as an alternative to traditional 2D culture systems that do not recapitulate native cell behavior. The discrepancy between in vivo and in vitro tissue‐cell‐molecular responses impedes understanding of human ...
Michael L. Lovett +3 more
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Deep phenotyping of 11,880 highlanders reveals novel adaptive traits in native Tibetans
Summary: Tibetans are the ideal population to study genetic adaptation in extreme environments. Here, we performed systematic phenotyping of 11,880 highlanders, covering 133 quantitative traits of 13 organ systems.
Yaoxi He +15 more
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In recent years, information on the diversity and abundance of microorganisms associated with the human body has significantly expanded. Recent research on the microbiota reveals its importance in the maintenance of normal host physiology and particular ...
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Summary: We describe the therapeutic journey of a 33-year-old patient with early-onset obesity (BMI 56.7 kg/m2) and hyperphagia due to a likely pathogenic heterozygous melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) gene variant.She was unsuccessfully treated with ...
Mila S. Welling +6 more
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