Infralimbic cortex pyramidal neuron GIRK signaling contributes to regulation of cognitive flexibility but not affect-related behavior in male mice Eden M. Anderson, Skyler Demis, Benjamin Wrucke, Annabel Engelhardt, Matthew C. Hearing Article 113597 ...
Emphasizes studies addressing biological mechanisms controlling behavior. Encompasses a broad range of disciplines. Editor Dario Maestripieri Journal Impact Factor 1.2 (2023) 5-year Journal Impact Factor 1.4 (2023) Submission to first decision (median) 5 days Downloads 194,863 (2023) Latest...
Leung KC, Waters MJ, Markus I, Baumbach WR, Ho KK. Insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I acutely inhibit surface translocation of growth hormone receptors in osteoblasts: a novel mechanism of growth hormone receptor regulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United State...
The sleep cycle is regulated by the circadian rhythm, a process controlled by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus.[1][4]Circadian rhythms refer to the regulation of physiology and behavior according to the day-night cycle.[3]It acts as a biological clock that influences multip...
design of such an approach. In adult tissues, lymphatic vessel phenotype and behavior has been shown to be shaped by biochemical signals such as vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs). However, other cell-extrinsic factors likely impact lymphatic vessels. For example, cells commonly experience ...
“person’s view of his or herself or of any of the mental or physical attributes that constitute the self. Such a view may involve genuine self-knowledge or varying degrees of distortion”. Compared to other residents, surgery residents indicated the less perceived impact of sleep-loss on ...
Oncology Health and sociality| Exploring bidirectional relationships between behavior and physiology from a systems perspective THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Martha K. McClintock YeeJason RSocial relationships are often cited as being beneficial for health. The answers to how and why social relationships ...
we summarize and discuss the current knowledge on the spatiotemporal physiology of foamy phagocytes in MS lesions, and elaborate on extrinsic and intrinsic factors regulating their behavior. In addition, we discuss and link the physiology of myelin-containing phagocytes to that of foamy macrophages ...
Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology (CBPA), focuses on physiological systems, including behavior, circulation, development, excretion, ion regulation, endocrinology, locomotory, nervous, nutrition, respiration, and thermal biology. Most studies address regulatory mechanisms...
Damani MR, Zhao L, Fontainhas AM, Amaral J, Fariss RN, Wong WT (2011) Age-related alterations in the dynamic behavior of microglia. Aging Cell 10:263–276 Davalos D, Grutzendler J, Yang G, Kim JV, Zuo Y, Jung S et al (2005) ATP mediates rapid microglial response to local brain...