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020 9781416031154 |
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020 9780808923602 (international ed.) |
020 0808923609 (international ed.) |
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245 00 Medical physiology :^ba cellular and molecular approach /^c[edited by] Walter F. Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep |
250 2 |
260 Philadelphia, PA :^bSaunders/Elsevier,^c2009 |
300 xii, 1,337 p. :^bill. (chiefly col.) ;^c29 cm |
500 Prev. ed. entered under Walter F. Boron |
500 ^"A student Consult title^"--Cover |
504 Includes bibliographical references and index |
505 00 ^tSection I: Introduction --^tFoundations of physiology /^rEmile L. Boulpaep and Walter F. Boron --^tSection II: Physiology of cells and molecules /^rFunctional organization of the cell /^rMichael J. Caplan --^tSignal transduction /^rLloyd Cantley --^tRegulation of gene expression /^rPeter Igarashi --^tTransport of solutes and water /^rPeter S. Aronson, Walter F. Boron, and Emile L. Boulpaep --^tElectrophysiology of the cell membrane /^rEdward G. Moczydlowski --^tElectrical excitability and action potentials /^rEdward G. Moczydlowski --^tSynaptic transmission and the neuromuscular junction /^rEdward G. Moczydlowski --^tCellular physiology of skeletal, cardiac,and smooth muscle /^rEdward G. Moczydlowski and Michael Apkon |
505 00 ^tSection III: The nervous system --^tOrganization of thenervous system /^rBruce R. Ransom --^tThe neuronal microenvironment /^rBruce R. Ransom --^tPhysiology of neurons /^rBarry W. Connors --^tSynaptic transmission in the nervous system /^rBarry W. Connors --^tThe autonomic nervous system /^rGeorge B. Richerson --^tSensory transduction /^rBarry W. Connors --^tCircuits of the central nervous system /^rBarry W. Connors |
505 00 ^tSection IV: The cardiovascular system --^tOrganizationof the cardiovascular system /^rEmile L. Boulpaep --^tBlood /^rEmile L. Boulpaep --^tArteries and veins /^rEmile L. Boulpaep --^tThe microcirculation /^rEmile L. Boulpaep --^tCardiac electrophysiology and the electrocardiogram /^rW. Jonathan Lederer --^tThe heart as a pump /^rEmile L. Boulpaep --^tRegulation of arterial pressure and cardiac output /^rEmile L. Boulpaep --^tSpecial circulations /^rSteven S. Segal --^tIntegrated control of the cardiovascular system /^rEmile L. Boulpaep |
505 00 ^tSection V: The respiratory system --^tOrganization ofthe respiratory system /^rWalter F. Boron --^tMechanics ofventilation /^rWalter F. Boron --^tAcid-base physiology /^rWalter F. Boron --^tTransport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood /^rWalter F. Boron --^tGas exchange in the lungs /^rWalter F. Boron --^tVentilation and perfusion of the lungs /^rWalter F. Boron --^tControl of ventilation /^rGeorge B. Richerson and Walter F. Boron |
505 00 ^tSection VI: The urinary system --^tOrganization of theurinary system /^rGerhard Giebisch and Erich Windhager --^tGlomerular filtration and renal blood flow /^rGerhard Giebisch and Erich Windhager --^tTransport of sodium and chloride /^rGerhard Giebisch and Erich Windhager --^tTransport of urea, glucose, phosphate, calcium, magnesium, and organic solutes /^rGerhard Giebisch and Erich Windhager --^tTransport of potassium /^rGerhard Giebisch and Erich Windhager --^tUrine concentration and dilution /^rGerhard Giebisch and Erich Windhager --^tTransport of acids and bases /^rGerhard Giebisch and Erich Windhager --^tIntegration of salt and water balance /^rGerhard Giebisch and Erich Windhager |
505 00 ^tSection VII: The gastrointestinal system --^tOrganization of the gastrointestinal system /^rHenry J. Binder --^tGastric function /^rHenry J. Binder --^tPancreatic and salivary glands /^rChristopher R. Marino and Fred S. Gorelick --^tIntestinal fluid and electrolyte movement /^rHenry J. Binder --^tNutrient digestion and absorption /^rHenry J. Binder and Adrian Reuben --^tHepatobiliary function /^rFrederick J. Suchy |
505 00 ^tSection VIII: The endocrine system --^tOrganization ofendocrine control /^rEugene J. Barrett --^tEndocrine regulation of growth and body mass /^rEugene J. Barrett --^tThe thyroid gland /^rEugene J. Barrett --^tThe adrenal gland /^rEugene J. Barrett --^tThe endocrine pancreas /^rEugene J. Barrett --^tThe parathyroid glands and vitaminD /^rEugene J. Barrett and Paula Barrett |
505 00 ^tSection IX: The reproductive system --^tSexualdifferentiation /^rErvin E. Jones --^tThe male reproductive system /^rErvin E. Jones --^tThe female reproductive system /^rErvin E. Jones --^tFertilization, pregnancy, and lactation /^rErvin E. Jones --^tFetal and neonatal physiology /^rErvin E. Jones |
505 00 ^tSection X: Physiology of everyday life --^tMetabolism /^rGerald I. Shulman and Kitt Falk Petersen --^tRegulation of body temperature /^rJohn Stitt --^tExercise physiology and sports science /^rSteven S. Segal --^tEnvironmental physiology /^rArthur DuBois --^tThe physiology of aging /^rEdward J. Masoro |
520 8 This comprehensive textbook of human physiology, writtenin readable and student friendly text, is superbly illustrated and designed for modern medical school coursesin physiology |
650 0 Human physiology^vTextbooks |
650 4 Cell physiology |
650 12 Physiology |
650 22 Cell Physiological Phenomena |
650 22 Genomics |
655 7 Lehrbuch.^2swd |
700 1 Boron, Walter F |
700 1 Boulpaep, Emile L |
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999 ^aศิริลักษณ์ ภูชาดา |