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期刊名:Journal of physiology-london

缩写:J PHYSIOL-LONDON

ISSN:0022-3751

e-ISSN:1469-7793

IF/分区:4.4/Q1

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Transporting human brain tissue blocks or slices from the operating theatre or on-site laboratory to an off-site laboratory may affect sample integrity for electrophysiological studies. In this study, we investigated how a 30-40 min transpo...
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Accurate morphometric measurements are essential for estimating body size and condition in animals. These characteristics are, in turn, key to eco-physiological studies, wildlife management and conservation. For free-ranging cetaceans, howe...
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Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of mortality worldwide, driven by complex, multiscale mechanisms that span molecular, cellular and organ-level dysfunction. Effective therapeutic strategies therefore require integrative appr...
Felipe Troncoso,Hermes Sandoval,Esthefanny Escudero-Guevara et al. Felipe Troncoso et al.
Offspring of preeclampsia pregnancies may develop long-term neurovascular and cognitive impairments, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study examined how prenatal preeclampsia-like conditions alter offspring brain angiogene...
Julie A Wixey,Tegan A White,Beth R Piscopo et al. Julie A Wixey et al.
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) refers to a fetus that does not reach expected full growth, secondary to placental dysfunction and reduced oxygen and nutrient availability. FGR is associated with mortality or morbidity, including suboptimal ...
Stephanie F Gaudreau,Tuan V Bui Stephanie F Gaudreau
Zebrafish rapidly acquire new locomotor movements during the first few days of development. Rapid, ballistic movements relying on early-born primary motoneurons are supplemented with slower, more co-ordinated movements relying on later-born...
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The resting membrane potential (VM) of vascular cells is a key determinant of arterial tone, integrating multiple ionic conductances to control smooth muscle contractility and endothelial signalling. In the human pulmonary circulation, the ...