Neil Bradbury is a physiology professor whose first book, A Taste for Poison, uses tales of poisons and poisoners as a means to explain physiological processes by describing how each poison disrupts ...
Physiology, pathology and related sciences majors study the fundamental biological processes at play in molecular, cellular and organ systems. This degree path is ideal for students looking for a deep ...
This is an anatomy and physiology book with a difference. The author combines discussion of the systems of the body with different approaches to learning. So, for example there are mnemonics, tricks ...
Physiology studies how the human body works, including the functions and interactions of its systems, cells, and organs, and the maintenance of homeostasis. It explores how the body adapts to ...
Team members: Dr A. Hakim, Dr L Alsadder, Dr T. Christides, Dr W. Ricketts, Dr P. Pfeffer, Dr B. Saberwal, Dr L. Privitera, Dr Z. Samara, Dr E. Lee, Dr S Zaman, Mr H ...
The function of cells in their native habitat often cannot be reliably predicted from genomic data or from physiology studies of isolates. Traditional experimental approaches to study the function of ...
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