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Network Physiology of Exercise: Vision and Perspectives. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Physiol, 2020
The basic theoretical assumptions of Exercise Physiology and its research directions, strongly influenced by reductionism, may hamper the full potential of basic science investigations, and various practical applications to sports performance and exercise as medicine.
Balagué N   +4 more
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Network Physiology of Cortico–Muscular Interactions [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2020
Skeletal muscle activity is continuously modulated across physiologic states to provide coordination, flexibility and responsiveness to body tasks and external inputs.
Rossella Rizzo   +8 more
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A Q-analysis package for higher-order interactions analysis in Python and its application in network physiology [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Network Physiology
IntroductionReal-world networks possess complex, higher-order structures that are not captured by traditional pairwise analysis methods. Q-analysis provides a powerful mathematical framework based on simplicial complexes to uncover and quantify these ...
Nikita Smirnov   +2 more
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Focus on the emerging new fields of Network Physiology and Network Medicine. [PDF]

open access: yesNew J Phys, 2016
Despite the vast progress and achievements in systems biology and integrative physiology in the last decades, there is still a significant gap in understanding the mechanisms through which (i) genomic, proteomic and metabolic factors and signaling pathways impact vertical processes across cells, tissues and organs leading to the expression of different
Ivanov PC, Liu KKL, Bartsch RP.
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Network Physiology in Aging and Frailty: The Grand Challenge of Physiological Reserve in Older Adults. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Netw Physiol, 2021
Romero-Ortuño R   +11 more
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Physiological amplitude: a systems-level framework for adaptive capacity in aging and metabolism [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging
BackgroundAging is characterized by progressive loss of physiological complexity, inter-system coordination, and adaptive capacity. While mitochondrial dysfunction, metabolic inflexibility, impaired stress responses, and circadian dysregulation are well ...
Grazyna Sepczynska, Grazyna Sepczynska
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