| Volume 49, Issue 2, 
                2000 
 
                
                MINIREVIEW Physiol. Res. 49:
                191-195, 2000Osmosis:
                Membranes Impermeable and Permeable for Solutes,
                Mechanism of Osmosis across Porous Membranes
 K. Janáček, K. Sigler
 Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of
                the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
   
 Physiol. Res. 49: 197-205,
                2000Low-Salt
                Diet Alters the Phospholipid Composition of Rat Colonocytes
 L. Mrnka1, O.
                Nováková2, F. Novák3, E.
                Tvrzická4 , J. Pácha1
 1Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of
                Sciences, 2Department of Animal
                Physiology, Faculty of Sciences, 3Department
                of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Charles
                University and 4Fourth Department of
                Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles
                University, Prague, Czech Republic
 Physiol. Res. 49: 207-212,
                2000Glycolytic
                Enzymes in Polyamine-Treated Bovine Retina
 I. Venza, A. Valenti, P. Ruggeri1, L.
                Denaro1, D. Teti
 Institutes of General Pathology and 1Medical
                Physics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery,
                University of Messina, Messina, Italy
 Physiol. Res. 49: 213-217,
                2000Glucose
                as a Lipolytic Agent: Studies on Isolated Rat Adipocytes
 T. Szkudelski, K. Szkudelska
 Department of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry,
                University of Agriculture, Poznan, Poland
 Physiol. Res. 49: 219-225,
                2000Hormonal
                Control of Net Glucose-Stimulated Lipogenesis
                During Transition From Brown to White Adipose Tissuein the Goat
 J. Škarda
 Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics,
                Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,
                Prague, Czech Republic
 Physiol.
                Res. 49: 227-231, 2000Serum Lipid Resistance to
                Oxidation and Uric Acid Levels in Subjects with
                Down's s Syndrome
 A.
                Nagyová, M. Šustrová, K. Rašlová
 Institute of Preventive and Clinical Medicine,
                Bratislava, Slovak Republic
 Physiol.
                Res. 49: 233-239, 2000Sex Differences 
                in the Response of Postprandial Lipemia to a Change from a 
                Low-Fat Low-Cholesterol Diet to a High-Fat High-Cholesterol Diet
 J. Kovář, R. Poledne
 Laboratory for Atherosclerosis Research, Institute for Clinical 
                and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic
 Physiol. Res. 49: 241-244,
                2000Impaired
                Insulin Action in Primary Hyperaldosteronism
 J. Widimský jr., G. Šindelka, T.
                Haas, M. Prázný, J. Hilgertová, J. Škrha
 Third Internal Clinic, Faculty of Medicine,
                Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
 Physiol.
                Res. 49: 245-250, 2000Optimal Conditions for
                Determination of Cytochrome c Oxidase Activity in
                the Rat Heart
 A.
                Stieglerová, Z. Drahota, B. Ošťádal, J. Houštěk
 Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of
                the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
 Physiol.
                Res. 49: 251-259, 2000
 Physiol.
                Res. 49: 261-268, 2000Evaluation of Calcium
                Channel Blockers as Potential Hepatoprotective
                Agents in Oxidative Stress Injury of Perfused
                Hepatocytes
 H. Farghali, E. Kmoníčková, H. Lotková1, J. Martínek2
 Institute of Pharmacology and 2Institute
                of Histology and Embryology, First Faculty of
                Medicine, Charles University, Prague, and 1Department
                of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Charles
                University, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
 Physiol. Res. 49: 269-277, 2000Alkaline
                Phosphatase Activity of Duodenal Enterocytes
                After Neonatal Administration of Monosodium
                Glutamate to Rats
 Š.
                Mozeš, Ľ. Lenhardt1, A. Martinková
 Institute of Animal Physiology, Slovak Academy of
                Sciences and 1Department of Pathology,
                Veterinary University, Košice, Slovak Republic
 Physiol.
                Res. 49: 279-283, 2000Dorsal Rhizotomy Changes
                the Spontaneous Neuronal Activity of Nuclei in
                the Medial Thalamus
 Š.
                Vaculín, M. Franěk, R. Rokyta
 Department of Normal, Pathological and Clinical
                Physiology, Charles University, Third Faculty of
                Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic
 
 RAPID COMMUNICATION Physiol.
                Res. 49: 285-287, 2000Periodicity of Arrhythmias
                in Healthy Elderly Men at the Moderate Altitude
 Š.
                Kujaník, M. Sninčák1, J.VokáĽ, J. Podracký2, J. Koval3
 Department of Physiology, Medical Faculty, Šafárik University, 1Department
                of Internal Diseases, Military Aviation Hospital,
                2Department of Functional Diagnostics and 3Otorhinolaryngological
                Clinics, Faculty Hospital with Policlinics, Košice, Slovak
                Republic
 
 
                This number was issued in April 2000 |