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Seasonal ovulatory activity exists in tropical Creole female goats and Black Belly ewes subjected to a temperate photoperiod

Philippe Chemineau, Agnès Daveau, Yves Cognié, Gilles Aumont, Didier Chesneau BMC Physiology 2004, 4:12 (27 August 2004)

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Pattern of carbon dioxide production and retention is similar in adult pigs when fed hourly, but not when fed a single meal

Soenke Moehn, Robert FP Bertolo, Paul B Pencharz, Ronald O Ball BMC Physiology 2004, 4:11 (8 July 2004)

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Differential expression of E-cadherin, N-cadherin and beta-catenin in proximal and distal segments of the rat nephron.

Walter C Prozialeck, Peter C Lamar, Denah M Appelt BMC Physiology 2004, 4:10 (17 May 2004)

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Endurance training of respiratory muscles improves cycling performance in fit young cyclists

Paige Holm, Angela Sattler, Ralph F Fregosi BMC Physiology 2004, 4:9 (6 May 2004)

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Experienced cyclists can shave minutes off their race times by regularly putting their respiratory muscles through endurance training, using repetitions of controlled hyperventilation.

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[HCO3-]-regulated expression and activity of soluble adenylyl cyclase in corneal endothelial and Calu-3 cells

Xing Sun, Miao Cui, Joseph A Bonanno BMC Physiology 2004, 4:8 (29 April 2004)

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Not only does HCO3- activate soluble adenylyl cyclase to produce cAMP, it also upregulates expression of the cyclase, suggesting that active cellular uptake of HCO3-can regulate basal cAMP levels in cells that express soluble adenylyl cyclase.

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Human cortical perfusion and the arterial pulse: a near-infrared spectroscopy study

Hon C Kwan, Anita Cheng, Ruth Liu, Donald S Borrett BMC Physiology 2004, 4:7 (27 April 2004)

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Heart rate variability and short duration spaceflight: relationship to post-flight orthostatic intolerance

Andrew P Blaber, Roberta L Bondar, Mahmood S Kassam BMC Physiology 2004, 4:6 (27 April 2004)

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Physiological studies in heterozygous calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) gene-ablated mice confirm that the CaSR regulates calcitonin release in vivo

Neva J Fudge, Christopher S Kovacs BMC Physiology 2004, 4:5 (20 April 2004)

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Studies of the response to injected calcium in mice that lack one copy of the gene encoding the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) confirm that CaSR regulates calcitonin release in vivo.

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Detecting and minimizing zinc contamination in physiological solutions

Alan R Kay BMC Physiology 2004, 4:4 (15 March 2004)

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Some processes of energy saving and expenditure occurring during ethanol perfusion in the isolated liver of fed rats; a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance study.

Marie-Christine Beauvieux, Patrice Couzigou, Henri Gin, Paul Canioni, Jean-Louis Gallis BMC Physiology 2004, 4:3 (1 March 2004)

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Exercise increases endostatin in circulation of healthy volunteers

Jian-Wei Gu, Giovani Gadonski, Julie Wang, Ian Makey, Thomas H Adair BMC Physiology 2004, 4:2 (16 January 2004)

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Heterotrimeric G protein subunits are located on rat liver endosomes

Rebecca W Van Dyke BMC Physiology 2004, 4:1 (7 January 2004)

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Delayed leukocytosis after hard strength and endurance exercise: Aspects of regulatory mechanisms

Bjørn Risøy, Truls Raastad, Jostein Hallén, Knut T Lappegård, Kjersti Bæverfjord, Astrid Kravdal, Else Siebke, Haakon B Benestad BMC Physiology 2003, 3:14 (11 December 2003)

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Regulation of amylin release from cultured rabbit gastric fundic mucosal cells

Ian LP Beales, John Calam BMC Physiology 2003, 3:13 (22 October 2003)

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Single amino acids in the carboxyl terminal domain of aquaporin-1 contribute to cGMP-dependent ion channel activation

Daniela Boassa, Andrea J Yool BMC Physiology 2003, 3:12 (15 October 2003)

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Fine structure of the low-frequency spectra of heart rate and blood pressure

Tom A Kuusela, Timo J Kaila, Mika Kähönen BMC Physiology 2003, 3:11 (13 October 2003)

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Independence of circadian entrainment state and responses to melatonin in male Siberian hamsters

Michael R Gorman BMC Physiology 2003, 3:10 (3 October 2003)

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Red light accelerates and melatonin retards metamorphosis of frog tadpoles

Bhaskar N Joshi, Khaja Mohinuddin BMC Physiology 2003, 3:9 (17 September 2003)

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Monitoring immediate-early gene expression through firefly luciferase imaging of HRS/J hairless mice

Anne M Collaco, Michael E Geusz BMC Physiology 2003, 3:8 (19 August 2003)

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Daily and estrous rhythmicity of body temperature in domestic cattle

Giuseppe Piccione, Giovanni Caola, Roberto Refinetti BMC Physiology 2003, 3:7 (28 July 2003)

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Chronic treatment with Carvedilol improves ventricular function and reduces myocyte apoptosis in an animal model of heart failure

Chukwuka C Okafor, Cynthia Perreault-Micale, Roger J Hajjar, Djamel Lebeche, Klara Skiroman, George Jabbour, Angelia A Doye, Michael X Lee, Nancy Laste, Judith K Gwathmey BMC Physiology 2003, 3:6 (21 July 2003)

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Role of glucocorticoids in mediating effects of fasting and diabetes on hypothalamic gene expression

Hideo Makimura, Tooru M Mizuno, Fumiko Isoda, Joe Beasley, Jeffrey H Silverstein, Charles V Mobbs BMC Physiology 2003, 3:5 (9 July 2003)

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Adrenalectomy stimulates hypothalamic proopiomelanocortin expression but does not correct diet-induced obesity

Hideo Makimura, Tooru M Mizuno, Joe Beasley, Jeffrey H Silverstein, Charles V Mobbs BMC Physiology 2003, 3:4 (9 June 2003)

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Heat induced HSP20 phosphorylation without increased cyclic nucleotide levels in swine carotid media

Christopher M Rembold, Elizabeth Kaufman BMC Physiology 2003, 3:3 (25 April 2003)

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Is there evidence of fetal-maternal heart rate synchronization?

Peter Van Leeuwen, Daniel Geue, Silke Lange, Dirk Cysarz, Henrik Bettermann, Dietrich HW Grönemeyer BMC Physiology 2003, 3:2 (17 April 2003)

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The cardiac rhythm of a human mother and her fetus can occasionally become synchronized.

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