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Skin temperature variability is an independent predictor of survival in patients with cirrhosis
Background Cirrhosis is a disease with multisystem involvement. It has been documented that patients with cirrhosis exhibit abnormal patterns of fluctuation in their body temperature.
Matteo Bottaro +7 more
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Robust Physiological Metrics From Sparsely Sampled Networks
Physiological and biochemical networks are highly complex, involving thousands of nodes as well as a hierarchical structure. True network structure is also rarely known.
Alan A. Cohen +4 more
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A framework to quantify controlled directed interactions in network physiology applied to cognitive function assessment. [PDF]
The complex nature of physiological systems where multiple organs interact to form a network is complicated by direct and indirect interactions, with varying strength and direction of influence.
Marzbanrad F, Yaghmaie N, Jelinek HF.
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Resting-state “physiological networks”
Slow changes in systemic brain physiology can elicit large fluctuations in fMRI time series, which manifest as structured spatial patterns of temporal correlations between distant brain regions. Here, we investigated whether such "physiological networks"-sets of segregated brain regions that exhibit similar responses following slow changes in systemic ...
Jingyuan E. Chen +7 more
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Metabolic Physiological Networks: The Impact of Age [PDF]
Abstract Metabolic homeostasis emerges from the interplay between several feedback systems that regulate the physiological variables related to energy expenditure and energy availability, maintaining them within a certain range. Although it is well known how each individual physiological system functions, there is little research ...
Antonio Barajas-Martínez +13 more
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BackgroundA healthy individual has a high degree of functional connectivity between organ systems, which can be represented graphically in a network map.
Yen Yi Tan, Sara Montagnese, Ali R. Mani
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Protein homeostasis networks in physiology and disease [PDF]
Although most text books of biochemistry describe the process of protein folding to a three dimensional native state as an intrinsic property of the primary sequence, it is becoming increasingly clear that this process can go wrong in an almost infinite number of ways.
Hetz Flores, Claudio +1 more
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Interpretability of Neural Network With Physiological Mechanisms
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Anna Zou, Zhiyuan Li 0011
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Topics in Autonomic Nervous System
The nervous system is an essential component of the human body and is divided into two main systems: the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
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The function of the pulmonary circulation is truly multi-scale, with blood transported through vessels from centimeter to micron scale. There are scale-dependent mechanisms that govern the flow in the pulmonary vascular system.
Burrowes, Kelly S +5 more
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