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friday, October 7 , 2011  

 

Frontiers Article Alert

Frontiers in Physiology is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles:

 
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Frontiers in Aquatic Physiology

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Published 23 August 2011

The Role of Aquaporins in the Kidney of Euryhaline Teleosts

Morten Buch Engelund and Steffen S. Madsen
 

Published 7 September 2011

Functional Characterization of Water Transport and Cellular Localization of Three Aquaporin Paralogs in the Salmonid Intestine.

Steffen S. Madsen, Jesper H. Olesen, Konstanze Bedal, Morten Buch Engelund, Yohana M. Velasco-Santamaría and Christian K. Tipsmark
 

Published 20 September 2011

The Genetic Component of the Forced Diving Bradycardia Response in Mammals

Andreas Fahlman, Brian L. Bostrom, Kiran H. Dillon and David R. Jones
 

Published 30 September 2011

Role of Aquaporins During Teleost Gametogenesis and Early Embryogenesis

François Chauvigné, Cinta Zapater and Joan Cerdà

 

 

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Frontiers in Clinical and Translational Physiology

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Published 5 September 2011

Heart Rate Dynamics After Exercise in Cardiac Patients With and Without Type 2 Diabetes

Victor R. Neves, Antti M. Kiviniemi, Arto J. Hautala, Jaana Karjalainen, Olli-Pekka Piira, Aparecida M. Catai, Timo H. Mäkikallio, Heikki Veli Huikuri and Mikko P. Tulppo
 

Published 21 September 2011

Face Piercing (Body Art): Choosing Pleasure vs. Possible Pain and Posture Instability

Eric Matheron and Zoï Kapoula

 

 

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Frontiers in Computational Physiology and Medicine

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Published 30 September 2011

Increased Non-Gaussianity of Heart Rate Variability Predicts Cardiac Mortality After an Acute Myocardial Infarction

Junichiro Hayano, Ken Kiyono, Zbigniew R. Struzik, Yoshiharu Yamamoto, Eiichi Watanabe, Phyllis K. Stein, Lana L. Watkins, James A. Blumenthal and Robert M. Carney
 

Published 4 October 2011

Computational Modeling of Interacting VEGF and Soluble VEGF Receptor Concentration Gradients

Yasmin L. Hashambhoy, John C. Chappell, Shayn M. Peirce-Cottler, Victoria L. Bautch and Feilim Mac Gabhann

 

 

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Frontiers in Craniofacial Biology

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Published 12 September 2011

Glycosylation of Twisted Gastrulation is Required for BMP Binding and Activity During Craniofacial Development

Charles J. Billington Jr., Juliane E. Fiebig, Cynthia L. Forsman, Lan Pham, Nathan Burbach, Mu Sun, Tina Jaskoll, Kim Mansky, Rajaram Gopalakrishnan, Michael B. O’Connor, Thomas D. Mueller and Anna Petryk

 

 

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Frontiers in Fractal Physiology

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Published 22 September 2011

Letting the Brain Speak for Itself

Gerhard Werner
 

Published 4 October 2011

William James, Gustav Fechner, and Early Psychophysics

Stephanie L. Hawkins

 

 

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Frontiers in Gastrointestinal Sciences

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Published 17 August 2011

Is Bile Acid Malabsorption Really a Common Feature of Crohn’s Disease or is it Simply a Consequence of Ileal Resection?

Éva Kunstár, Péter Hegyi, Zoltán Rakonczay Jr., Klaudia Farkas, Ferenc Nagy, Tibor Wittmann and Tamás Molnár
 

Published 23 August 2011

Lessons Learnt from Post-Infectious IBS

Sushil K. Sarna

 

 

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Frontiers in Integrative Physiology

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Published 26 August 2011

Change in Sympathetic Nerve Firing Pattern Associated with Dietary Weight Loss in the Metabolic Syndrome

Elisabeth Lambert, Nora E. Straznicky, Tye Dawood, Carolina Ika-Sari, Mariee Grima, Murray D. Esler, Markus P. Schlaich and Gavin W. Lambert
 

Published 29 August 2011

Longitudinal Analysis of Arterial Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Response to Acute Behavioral Stress in Rats with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and in Age-Matched Controls

David C. Randall, Richard O. Speakman, Dennis L. Silcox, Laura V. Brown, David R. Brown, Ming C. Gong, Abhijit Patwardhan, L. Raymond Reynolds, Dennis G. Karounos, Don E. Burgess and Chikodi N. Anigbogu
 

Published 31 August 2011

Hydrogen Sulphide in the RVLM and PVN has No Effect on Cardiovascular Regulation

Eloise Streeter, Mohammad Al-Magableh, Joanne Louise Hart and Emilio Badoer

 

 

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Frontiers in Renal and Epithelial Physiology

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Published 13 September 2011

Regulation of Villin by Wnt5a and Ror2 in Human Intestinal Cells

Rebecca Cheung, Jacqueline Kelly and R. John Macleod

 

 

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Frontiers in Respiratory Physiology

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Published 1 September 2011

‘Double-Trouble’ for Respiratory Control in Pompe Disease

Ken D. O’Halloran
 

Published 23 September 2011

Impaired Ventilatory and Thermoregulatory Responses to Hypoxic Stress in Newborn Phox2b Heterozygous Knockout Mice

Nelina Ramanantsoa, Boris Matrot, Guy Vardon, Anne-Marie Lajard, Nicolas Voituron, Stéphane Dauger, André Denjean, Gérard Hilaire and Jorge Gallego

 

 

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Frontiers in Systems Physiology

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Published 21 September 2011

Physiological Environment Induce Quick Response - Slow Exhaustion Reactions

Noriko Hiroi, James Lu, Keisuke Iba, Akito Tabira, Shuji Yamashita, Yasunori Okada, Christoph Flamm, Kotaro Oka, Gottfried Köhler and Akira Funahashi

 

 

 
 

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