Conference organizers are hard at work programming sessions for #APS2024. We're headed back to Long Beach, California, April 4–7, 2024. Abstracts and awards deadlines are coming up this fall. Mark your calendars! https://t.co/d6INqy68Ly
#FridayPhysiologyFact: "Octopuses use RNA editing to rapidly respond to environmental temperature changes by altering protein function." Read more from @NSF blog: https://t.co/c3gIO3wZOL #ISpyPhysiology
BP variability predicts CV events & mortality. While SGLT2i lower BP, they have little effect on BP variability. New data from CANVAS & CREDENCE. #AHAJournals@Fletcher_RA https://t.co/sD5OSg78ZU
Check out @JPhysiol new #PhysiologyShorts video with Forrest J. Ragozzino of @WSUPullman on their recent study 'Circadian regulation of glutamate release pathways shapes synaptic throughput in the brainstem nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS)'.
📜 https://t.co/vgeQHyMr9v
Introducing the Allen Brain Cell (ABC) Atlas [ʙᴇᴛᴀ] representing ~5,200 newly transcriptomic-defined cell types and their spatial locations across the whole mouse brain. 🧵
Access ABC Atlas data visualization & pre-publication #openscience datasets: https://t.co/7ogBtSMb14
In Ep 2 of our #podcast Aha! with JAHA, @DrLaxmiMehta interviews @ErinMichos about her article Role of GLP‐1 Receptor Agonists in Achieving Weight Loss and Improving Cardiovascular Outcomes in People With Overweight and Obesity. #AHAjournals https://t.co/TWnI1Y3jne
@ClaudiaEdell gave an incredible talk today on how T-cells play an important role in Time Restricted Feeding in obesity at #APSSummit2023 Congrats on the great work and great talk!
The Hodgkin and Huxley papers continue to inspire and intimidate, 70 years after their publication. Demystify them with this color-coded guide by Hopper et al. 🎨 https://t.co/7ejsxV1Ek8
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Research finds five to 10 minutes daily of a type of strength training for muscles used in breathing can help anyone reduce or prevent high blood pressure. https://t.co/z3xOuPWuUE