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Integrative physiology of lysine metabolites
Physiological Genomics, 2023Lysine is an essential amino acid that serves as a building block in protein synthesis. Beside this, the metabolic activity of lysine has only recently been unraveled. Lysine metabolism is tissue specific and is linked to several renal, cardiovascular, and endocrinological diseases through human metabolomics datasets.
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Circulation, 1995
When resources for biomedical research are scarce, the natural competition that exists between different investigative interests often intensifies. Given the current fiscal climate, it is not surprising that one overhears much discussion in the scientific community about the respective contributions that newer versus more traditional disciplines are ...
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When resources for biomedical research are scarce, the natural competition that exists between different investigative interests often intensifies. Given the current fiscal climate, it is not surprising that one overhears much discussion in the scientific community about the respective contributions that newer versus more traditional disciplines are ...
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2014
This chapter demonstrates the integrative nature of physiological systems and the effect that certain applied examples have on these systems. It reviews examples on the effects of acute and chronic aerobic exercise on the cardiovascular system, the effect of nutrition on health, and the effect of ambient temperature and pressure on physiological ...
Ian Kay, Gethin Evans
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This chapter demonstrates the integrative nature of physiological systems and the effect that certain applied examples have on these systems. It reviews examples on the effects of acute and chronic aerobic exercise on the cardiovascular system, the effect of nutrition on health, and the effect of ambient temperature and pressure on physiological ...
Ian Kay, Gethin Evans
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Look at physiological integration
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1979Physiological integration results from cooperating processes at work within an individual. Two chief types of study are a) empirical experiments and generalizations, and b) predictive relations derived from models. In this essay the empirical type is illustrated.
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Pavlov and integrative physiology
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2000Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was the first physiologist to win the Nobel Prize. The Prize was given in 1904 for his research on the neural control of salivary, gastric, and pancreatic secretion. A major reason for the success and novelty of his research was the use of unanesthetized dogs surgically prepared with chronic fistulas or gastric pouches that ...
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Integral Rein Control in Physiology
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1998We propose that blood glucose is regulated by a principle which we call integral rein control, in which under most conditions both glucagon and insulin are produced and control is achieved by altering the balance between the two. Like other integral control systems, the mechanism achieves zero steady-state error, which explains how the blood glucose ...
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Integrated physiological units in plants
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1986Plants, like animals, have traditionally been viewed by ecologists and evolutionary biologists as fully integrated organisms capable of sharing energy, nutrient and water resources throughout their bodies. Recent studies, however, indicate that many plants may be more realistically considered to be assemblages of semiautonomous integrated physiological
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