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Current opinion in physiology.

Elsevier Freedom Collection Available from 02/01/2018 volume: 1. Available online

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Standardized Title:
Current opinion in physiology (Online)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Physiology--Periodicals.
Physiology.
Human physiology--Periodicals.
Human physiology.
Physiological Phenomena.
Medical Subjects:
Physiological Phenomena.
Genre:
Fulltext.
Internet Resources.
Periodicals.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations
Bimonthly
Began with Volume 1 (February 2018).
Place of Publication:
[London] : Elsevier Ltd., 2018-
Summary:
"Current Opinion in Physiology publishes invited reviews that reflect and shape current opinion on physiology and its future directions. The journal provides specialists, researchers, lecturers, and students a unique platform to keep up to date with the expanding volume of information published in the field by providing the views of experts on current advances in the field of physiology in a concise and readable format, and evaluations of the most interesting papers, annotated by experts, from the great wealth of recent original publications. Papers will reflect the wide range of multidisciplinary approaches that are used to investigate questions in this field, including integration of physiology at the systems, cellular and molecular levels."--Publisher
Notes:
Part of the Current Opinion and Research (CO+RE) suite of journals.
Volume 1 (February 2018); title from home page (publisher's web site, viewed July 11, 2018).
Volume 43 (March 2025) (ScienceDirect, viewed May 1, 2025).
Cited in:
PubMed Selected citations only
ISSN:
2468-8673
OCLC:
1046092041

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