Reviews and Perspectives in Physiology 1999
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- Date Published: June 1999
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This volume brings together the Perspectives and Topical Reviews published during 1998 in The Journal of Physiology, and the in-depth and authoritative Physiological Society Annual Review Prize Lectures from 1997 and 1998, 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.
Read more- All the 1998 Reviews and Perspectives published in The Journal of Physiology in one volume
- Includes the Physiological Society Annual Review Prize Lectures from 1997 and 1998
- Useful for teaching purposes
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- Date Published: June 1999
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521779258
- length: 112 pages
- copublisher: The Physiological Society
- dimensions: 280 x 216 x 8 mm
- weight: 0.37kg
- contains: 22 b/w illus. 14 colour illus. 6 tables
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
Annual Review Prize Lectures: Elementary and global aspects of calcium signalling M. J. Berridge
Voltage-gated and inwardly rectifying potassium channels L. Y. Jan, Y. N. Jan
Topical Reviews: Mechanisms of modulation of voltage-dependent calcium channels by G proteins A. C. Dolphin
Structure and function of voltage-gated sodium channels E. Marban, T. Yamagishi, G. F. Tomaselli
Rhythmicity, synchronization and binding in human and primate motor systems S. F. Farmer
Hypoxia and smooth muscle function: key regulatory events during metabolic stress M. J. Taggart, S. Wray
Colour processing in the primate retina: recent progress P. R. Martin
Perspectives: The paradox of hair cell adaptation C. J. Kros
Two forms of triggered endocytosis in regulated secretory cells R. D. Burgoyne
Bayliss, myogenic tone and volume-regulated chloride channels in arterial smooth muscle M. T. Nelson
Which Ca2+ channels control cardiac E-C coupling? P. Lipp, M. D. Bootman
Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release: physiological experiments on a new level W. G. Wier
Synchronisation of somato-sympathetic outflows during exercise: role for a spinal rhythm generator J. T. Potts, J. H. Mitchell
Direct and indirect regulation of a single ion channel N. S. Magoski, L. K. Kaczmarek
The revival of the role of the mitochondrion in regulation of transmitter release N. Melamed-Book, R. Rahamimoff
Learning to cope with repeated stress G. Leng, J. A. Russell
K+-Cl- cotransport: 'to be or not to be' oxygen sensitive P. K. Lauf
The J reflex J. G. Widdicombe
A short-term mechanism of plasticity for interneurones? C. J. McBain
Ion channel activity drives ion channel expression A. B. Ribera
Muscle geometry R. McNeill Alexander
The generation of directionally selective responses in the retina S. C. Mangel
Another trigger for the heartbeat A. W. Trafford, D. A. Eisner
The continuing debate about CNS control of proprioception A. Prochazka, M. Hulliger
Cross-talk between apparently independent receptors T. J. Searl, E. M. Silinsky.
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