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Apr 1, 2008; 88 (2)
Articles
- Balazs Lendvai and E. Sylvester Vizi
- Nonsynaptic Chemical Transmission Through Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- Tsung-Yu Chen and Tzyh-Chang Hwang
- CLC-O and CFTR: Chloride Channels Evolved From Transporters
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- E. Dale Abel, Sheldon E. Litwin, and Gary Sweeney
- Cardiac Remodeling in Obesity
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- Britt Mellstrom, Magali Savignac, Rosa Gomez-Villafuertes, and Jose R. Naranjo
- Ca2+-Operated Transcriptional Networks: Molecular Mechanisms and In Vivo Models
- Borje Haraldsson, Jenny Nystrom, and William M. Deen
- Properties of the Glomerular Barrier and Mechanisms of Proteinuria
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- Christophe Le Clainche and Marie-France Carlier
- Regulation of Actin Assembly Associated With Protrusion and Adhesion in Cell Migration
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- Antonio Giuditta, Jong Tai Chun, Maria Eyman, Carolina Cefaliello, Anna Paola Bruno, and Marianna Crispino
- Local Gene Expression in Axons and Nerve Endings: The Glia-Neuron Unit
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- Geraldine Aubert and Peter M. Lansdorp
- Telomeres and Aging
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- Elizabeth Murphy and Charles Steenbergen
- Mechanisms Underlying Acute Protection From Cardiac Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- Rafael Linden, Vilma R. Martins, Marco A. M. Prado, Martin P. Cammarota, Ivan A. Izquierdo, and Ricardo R. Brentani
- Physiology of the Prion Protein
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- P. Jesper Sjostrom, Ede A. Rancz, Arnd Roth, and Michael Hausser
- Dendritic Excitability and Synaptic Plasticity
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- Richard D. Scarpulla
- Transcriptional Paradigms in Mammalian Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Function
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- H. Criss Hartzell, Zhiqiang Qu, Kuai Yu, Qinghuan Xiao, and Li-Ting Chien
- Molecular Physiology of Bestrophins: Multifunctional Membrane Proteins Linked to Best Disease and Other Retinopathies
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
- Gordon S. Lynch and James G. Ryall
- Role of
-Adrenoceptor Signaling in Skeletal Muscle: Implications for Muscle Wasting and Disease
- Physiol. Rev. ; 88: 000
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