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Human physiology is the science of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of humans in good health, their organs, and the cells of which they are composed. The principal level of focus of physiology is at the level of organs and systems. Most aspects of human physiology are closely homologous to corresponding aspects of animal physiology, and animal experimentation has provided much of the foundation of physiological knowledge. Anatomy and physiology are closely related fields of study: anatomy, the study of form, and physiology, the study of function, are intrinsically tied and are studied in tandem as part of a medical curriculum.
Researchers develop new plug-and-play method to assemble complex cell microenvironments

Researchers develop new plug-and-play method to assemble complex cell microenvironments

Combination of INF and glatiramer acetate does not reduce MS progression

Combination of INF and glatiramer acetate does not reduce MS progression

Study identifies why prazosin may cause lightheadedness and fainting

Study identifies why prazosin may cause lightheadedness and fainting

Researchers identify new mechanism in onset of motor neuron diseases

Researchers identify new mechanism in onset of motor neuron diseases

Genetic mutation that alters PIEZO1 ion channel in RBCs contributes to familial xerocytosis

Genetic mutation that alters PIEZO1 ion channel in RBCs contributes to familial xerocytosis

Animal robots help treat dementia

Animal robots help treat dementia

Study to produce hearing aids that can better distinguish speech and background noise

Study to produce hearing aids that can better distinguish speech and background noise

Wiley, BPS and ASPET partner to publish Pharmacology Research & Perspectives

Wiley, BPS and ASPET partner to publish Pharmacology Research & Perspectives

GENIE public engagement lectures to take place on Mar. 12

GENIE public engagement lectures to take place on Mar. 12

CALHM1 channel protein releases ATP to make neural taste connections

CALHM1 channel protein releases ATP to make neural taste connections

CALHM1 protein plays critical role in sweet, bitter and umami taste perception

CALHM1 protein plays critical role in sweet, bitter and umami taste perception

Scientists pinpoint neural basis for stress-related relapse in rat models

Scientists pinpoint neural basis for stress-related relapse in rat models

CALHM1 protein controls sense of taste, finds study

CALHM1 protein controls sense of taste, finds study

Study shows how fish oils help lower blood pressure via vasodilation at ion channels

Study shows how fish oils help lower blood pressure via vasodilation at ion channels

Immunity, Inflammation and Disease journal from Wiley

Immunity, Inflammation and Disease journal from Wiley

Clothing closely linked to peak performance for skiers

Clothing closely linked to peak performance for skiers

Report: Drug companies spent $84M marketing pharmaceuticals in the District of Columbia in 2011

Report: Drug companies spent $84M marketing pharmaceuticals in the District of Columbia in 2011

Combination of two environmental factors contributes to schizophrenia

Combination of two environmental factors contributes to schizophrenia

Study links grape seed and skin extracts with high-fat-diet-induced renal disease

Study links grape seed and skin extracts with high-fat-diet-induced renal disease

Structural connectome maps reveal new details about agenesis of the corpus callosum

Structural connectome maps reveal new details about agenesis of the corpus callosum

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