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Although their principles are the same, physiology has traditionally been divided between plant physiology, animal physiology and human physiology. We provide information about physiology and the major branches of physiology research including biochemistry, biophysics, paleobiology, biomechanics, and pharmacology.
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Very educational human physiology site containing online lectures, slides, computerized clinical cases, and other informative features for physiology students and health professionals.
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Includes news, awards information and recipients, a link to the Journal of General Physiology, and conference announcements.
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A national resource center supported by the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), at the National Institutes of Health (NIH); portal to the Virtual Cell, including recent publications and applications of the software.
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Sensorimotor control of dexterous behavior in humans from UmeAA Univ., Sweden.
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Vascular biology laboratory studying physiology, biochemistry and biophysics of smooth muscle; information about research, staff and students, and publications.
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Free access via the web to large collections of recorded physiologic signals and related open-source software.
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Overview of current research relating to the computer modeling and understanding of muscle architecture, as well as laboratory information, contacts, and publications.
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Nationwide network of physiology educators dedicated to improving life science education in general and physiology education in particular by conducting research, developing new educational materials and techniques, and educating faculty.
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The Liver Sieve research group has an interest in the fine vessels of the liver.These pages describe some of the background, findings and publications arising from this work.
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News, membership and society information, and announcements for journals, conferences, and awards.
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This page offers descriptions of career alternatives in the scientific fields with links to many resources
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