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Check out the latest #PhysiologyShort to hear from Dr. Emi Narai & Prof. Satoshi Koba as they take us behind their published paper, titled 'Orexinergic #neurons contribute to autonomic #cardiovascular regulation for locomotor exercise' 🧠 🫀

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Exploring the cardiovascular outcome in the offspring of metformin-treated obese mice
Exploring the cardiovascular outcome in the offspring of metformin-treated obese mice In this Physiology Shorts video, hear from Research Fellow at Imperial College London, Josca Schoonejans, as she takes us behind her paper titled, 'Cardiovascular outcome in 12-month-old male and…

In this new #PhysiologyShort, Josca M. Schoonejans of cam.ac.uk & imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social explains her recent work into #cardiovascular outcome in offspring of #metformin-treated obese mice 🫀 🔬

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PHYSIOLOGY SHORTS: Skeletal muscle experiences retained protein changes following repeated training
PHYSIOLOGY SHORTS: Skeletal muscle experiences retained protein changes following repeated training In this Physiology Shorts video hear from Exercise Physiology Professor, Juha Hulm, as he talks through his paper published in the Journal of Physiology: Human skeletal muscle possesses both…

Check out this #PhysiologyShort where Prof. @juhahulmi.bsky.social talks through his research finding that human skeletal muscle possesses both reversible #proteomic signatures and a retained proteomic memory after repeated #resistance training 🏃 🧬

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Check out this new #PhysiologyShort featuring Tally M. Largent-Milnes of @uazhealthsciences.bsky.social discussing research into the inhibition of diacylglycerol lipase α-induced blood–brain barrier breach 🧠 📢

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PHYSIOLOGY SHORTS: The effect of morning vs afternoon exercise on metabolic syndrome In this video, Félix Morales Palomo from the University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain, compares the impact of morning and afternoon training on reducing metab...

Check out this new #PhysiologyShort where Félix Morales Palomo (of University of Castilla La Mancha) compares the impact of morning and afternoon training on reducing metabolic syndrome components⏰ 🏃
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