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    [edited by] Walter F. Boron, MD, PhD, professor, ... Show More David N. and Inez Myers/Antonio Scarpa Chairman, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, Emile L. Boulpaep, MD, professor, Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
    Summary: Medical Physiology, in its updated 2nd edition, firmly relates molecular and cellular biology to the study of human physiology and disease. Drs. Walter Boron and Emile Boulpaep and a team of leading physiologists present practical, accurate coverage emphasizing the clinical implications of the material. Each chapter explains the principles and organization of each body system, while more than 1400 high-quality, full-color line drawings and prominently featured clinical examples clarify every concept. This exceptionally detailed and comprehensive guide to physiology is ideal for a rich, straightforward, state-of-the-art understanding of this essential subject.

    Contents:
    Section I: Introduction. Foundations of Physiology.
    Section II: Physiology of cells and molecules. Functional Organization of the Cell ; Signal Transduction ; Regulation of Gene Expression ; Transport of Solutes and Water ; Electrophysiology of the Cell Membrane ; Electrical Excitability and Action Potentials ; Synaptic Transmission and the Neuromuscular Junction ; Cellular Physiology of Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth Muscle.
    Section III: The nervous system. Organization of the Nervous System ; The Neuronal Microenvironment ; Physiology of Neurons ; Synaptic Transmission in the Nervous System ; The Autonomic Nervous System ; Sensory Transduction ; Circuits of the Central Nervous System.
    Section IV: The cardiovascular system. Organization of the Cardiovascular System ; Blood ; Arteries and Veins ; The Microcirculation ; Cardiac Electrophysiology and the Electrocardiogram ; The Heart as a Pump ; Regulation of Arterial Pressure and Cardiac Output ; Special Circulations ; Integrated Control of the Cardiovascular System.
    Section V:The respiratory system. Organization of the Respiratory System ; Mechanics of Ventilation ; Acid-Base Physiology ; Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Blood ; Gas Exchange in the Lungs ; Ventilation and Perfusion of the Lungs ; Control of Ventilation.
    Section VI: The urinary system. Organization of the Urinary System ; Glomerular Filtration and Renal Blood Flow ; Transport of Sodium and Chloride ; Transport of Urea, Glucose, Phosphate, Calcium, Magnesium, and Organic Solutes ; Transport of Potassium ; Urine Concentration and Dilution ; Transport of Acids and Bases ; Integration of Salt and Water Balance.
    Section VII: The gastrointestinal system. Organization of the Gastrointestinal System ; Gastric Function ; Pancreatic and Salivary Glands ; Intestinal Fluid and Electrolyte Movement ; Nutrient Digestion and Absorption ; Hepatobiliary Function.
    Section VIII: The endocrine system. Organization of Endocrine Control ; Endocrine Regulation of Growth and Body Mass ; The Thyroid Gland ; The Adrenal Gland ; The Endocrine Pancreas ; The Parathyroid Glands and Vitamin D.
    Section IX: The reproductive system. Sexual Differentiation ; The Male Reproductive System ; The Female Reproductive System ; Fertilization, Pregnancy, and Lactation ; Fetal and Neonatal Physiology.
    Section X: Physiology of Everyday Life. Metabolism ; Regulation of Body Temperature ; Exercise Physiology and Sports Science ; Environmental Physiology ; The Physiology of Aging.
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    QP34.5 .M435 2012
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