Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology 25th EditionThe leading text on human physiology for more than four decades For more than four decades, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology has been helping those in the medical field understand human and mammalian physiology. Applauded for its interesting and engagingly written style, Ganong’s concisely covers every important topic without sacrificing depth or readability and delivers more detailed, high-yield information per page than any other similar text or review. Thoroughly updated to reflect the latest research and developments in important areas. Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology incorporates examples from clinical medicine to illustrate important physiologic concepts.
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Page 33
... function; alternatively, cells from different organs can share features and function. In the previous chapter, some basic principles of biophysics and the catabolism and metabolism of building blocks found in the cell were examined. In ...
... function; alternatively, cells from different organs can share features and function. In the previous chapter, some basic principles of biophysics and the catabolism and metabolism of building blocks found in the cell were examined. In ...
Page 63
... function of a receptor is the type of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus that is due to loss of the ability of mutated centration of the urine. V2 vasopressin Mutant receptors to mediate con- receptors can gain as well as lose function. A ...
... function of a receptor is the type of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus that is due to loss of the ability of mutated centration of the urine. V2 vasopressin Mutant receptors to mediate con- receptors can gain as well as lose function. A ...
Page 337
... function. □. Define the effects of the thyroid hormones in homeostasis and development. □. Understand the basis of conditions where thyroid function is abnormal and how they can be treated. INTRODUCTION. The thyroid gland is one of the ...
... function. □. Define the effects of the thyroid hormones in homeostasis and development. □. Understand the basis of conditions where thyroid function is abnormal and how they can be treated. INTRODUCTION. The thyroid gland is one of the ...
Contents
Cellular Molecular Basis for Medical Physiology | 1 |
Central Peripheral Neurophysiology | 157 |
Endocrine Reproductive Physiology | 297 |
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