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Institute of Physiology ASCR, v.v.i.
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Phone:     +420 24106 1111
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Institute of Physiology AS CR, v.v.i.,

deals with scientific research of physiological and pathophysiological processes in animals and/or humans, especially in the field of neurophysiology, cardiovascular physiology and studies of molecular and cell mechanisms of physiological functions, with the aim to broaden the theoretical foundations of human medicine. The Institute contributes to the improvement of the level of knowledge and education and to the transfer of basic scientific findings to practical applications. A number of prominent scientists are engaged in the Institute, winning prestigious awards and publishing in renowned scientific journals, see Institute Achievements.



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22.3.2010 25th International Symposium on MicroScale Bioseparations Prague, March 21-25, 2010
Welcome to the 25th International Symposium on MicroScale Bioseparations Prague, March 21-25, 2010
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13.1.2010 Journal article: Endocrinology
Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia Induces 11Beta-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase in Rat Heart.
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12.1.2010 Journal article: Epilepsia
Antagonists of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors and cortical afterdischarges in immature rats.
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11.1.2010 Journal article: International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Pro-oxidant mitochondrial matrix-targeted ubiquinone MitoQ10 acts as anti-oxidant at retarded electron transport or proton pumping
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10.1.2010 Journal article: Chronobiology International
Temporal Gradient in the Clock Gene and Cell-Cycle Checkpoint Kinase Wee1 Expression along the Gut.
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09.1.2010 Journal article: Journal of Neurophysiology
The Role of The TRPV1 Endogenous Agonist N-Oleoyldopamine in Modulation of Nociceptive Signaling at the Spinal Cord Level.
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08.1.2010 Journal article: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA
Spatial decisions and cognitive strategies of monkeys and humans based on abstract spatial stimuli in rotation test.
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02.11.2009 Seminar
POTASSIUM AND SODIUM HOMEOSTASIS IN YEASTS
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