Reviews & perspectives in physiology
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Reviews & perspectives in physiology
Cambridge University Press, c2000
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Reviews and perspectives in physiology
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Includes bibliographies
Reprinted from "The journal of physiology" volumes 514-521
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume brings together the Perspectives and Topical Reviews published during 1999 in The Journal of Physiology, and the in-depth and authoritative Physiological Society Annual Review Prize Lecture from 1999, with the intention of making their content as accessible as possible to both students and researchers in physiology. The Journal of Physiology publishes original research papers that illustrate new physiological principles and mechanisms, with an emphasis on human and mammalian physiology. It is among the most rapidly published journals in its field, and has one of the highest citation indexes in physiology.
Table of Contents
- Annual Review Prize Lecture: Cytokines: killers in the brain? N. J. Rothwell
- Topical Reviews: Intrauterine nutrition: its importance during critical periods for cardiovascular and endocrine development J. J. Hoet and M. A. Hanson
- Contributions of mitochondria to animal physiology: from homeostatic sensor to calcium signalling and cell death M. R. Duchen
- Molecular insights into the physiology of the thin film of airway surface liquid R. C. Boucher
- G-protein coupled receptor kinases as modulators of G-protein signalling M. Bunemann and M. M. Hosey
- Aquaporin water channels in gastrointestinal physiology T. Ma and A. S. Verkman
- Lactate transport in skeletal muscle - role and regulation of the monocarboxylate transporter C. Juel and A. P. Halestrap
- Metal ion transporters in mammals: structure, function and pathological implications A. Rolfs and M. A. Hediger
- Gastrin and gastric epithelial physiology G. J. Dockray
- Pathophysiological basis of orthostatic hypotension in autonomic failure A. A. J. Smit, J. R. Halliwill, P. A. Low and W. Wieling
- Salivary carbonic anhydrase isoenzyme VI J. Kivela, S. Parkkila, A.-K. Parkkila, J. Leinonen and H. Rajaniemi
- Functional domains within the degenerinepithelial sodium channel (DegENaC) superfamily of ion channels D. J. Benos and B. A. Stanton
- Perspectives: water transport revisited D. W. Powell
- Microdialysis update: optimizing the advantages C. A. Connelly
- Regulation of synaptic vesicle fusion by protein kinase C. S. Hilfiker and G. J. Augustine
- Surprising diversity in axonal properties between the different functional classes of neurone in peripheral nerves B. Lynn
- Coming to term with GABA G. Leng and J. A. Russell
- Climbing fibres a key to cerebellar function C.-F. Ekerot
- Kinases, myosin phosphatase and Rho proteins: curiouser and curiouser A. P. Somlyo
- Developing roles for kainate receptors in the cerebellum G. T. Swanson
- Activator of calcium influx proves a slippery customer S. Bolsover, R. Ashworth and F. Archer
- Pulsatile central nervous control of human movement S. F. Farmer
- The glow of the colonic pH microclimate kindled by short-chain fatty acids, chloride and bicarbonate S. Chu and M. H. Montrose
- Autonomic integration: the physiological basis of cardiovascular variability J. M. Karemaker
- Different mechanisms control the amount and time course of neurotransmitter release I. Parnas and H. Parnas
- The mystery of the visual system K pathway V. A. Casagrande
- Galvanic vestibular stimulation: new uses for an old tool B. L. Day
- Frequency tuning of cochlear hair cells by differential splicing of BK channel transcripts J. C. Oberholtzer
- Inactivation of N-type Ca channels: Ca vs. voltage S. W. Jones
- Intracellular spreading of second messengers Y. Koutalos
- K channel blockers and Ca signals in basket cell terminals B. Robertson and A. Southan
- A scaffolding for regulation of volume-sensitive Cl channels Y. Okada
- Smooth muscle: PKC-induced Ca sensitisation by myosin phosphatase inhibition J. C. Ruegg
- The action is at the terminal Q. J. Pittman
- Gating of G protein-sensitive inwardly rectifying K channels through phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate D. E. Logothetis and H. Zhang
- Teasing out the truth about collagen M. J. Rennie
- Experiments using transcranial magnetic brain stimulation in man could reveal important new mechanisms in motor control S. A. Edgley and R. N. Lemon.
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