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Acta Physiologica 2008; Volume 193, Supplement 664
Scandinavian Physiological Society’s Annual Meeting 2008
8/15/2008-8/17/2008
Oulu, Finland

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    JAKUS J- -Lipoic acid attenuates exercise-induced oxidative stress without impairing exercise capacity
    JAMSA T- Time-course of exercise needed for bone changes in a 12-month intervention study
     - Impact exercise alters long-term bone turnover in a dose-dependent manner
    JANNE J- Role of ACBP in food intake and hypothalamic gene expression in transgenic rats
    JANNE OA- Androgen signaling
    JANSSON EÅ- Oral bacteria regulate gastric mucosal defense via bioactivation of dietary nitrate
    JANTTI V- EEG burst suppression recorded from depth electrodes during anesthesia
    JEDSTEDT G- Apelin induced stimulation of duodenal bicarbonate secretion
    JENSEN BL- Intact angiotensin II signalling in the postnatal period is necessary for normal development of the renal microcirculation
     - Role of cyclooxygenase-2 for lipopolysaccharide-mediated vasorelaxation in vitro and blood pressure decrease in vivo
     - Cyclic AMP-mediated activation of eNOS by vasodilator agonists; role in blood pressure regulation
     - Plasmin stimulates the epithelial sodium channel via interaction with prostasin
     - The significance of prostasin for tight epithelial formation
     - Lithium impairs kidney development and inhibits glycogen synthase kinase-3 activity
    JENSEN K- AA29504 a modulator of extrasynaptic GABA-A receptors
     - GABA-A receptors mediating tonic inhibition in the neocortex
    JIN Z- GABA mediated inhibition in rat hippocampus is modulated by insulin
     - Insulin modulation of GABA-A receptors-mediated inhibition in rat hippocampus
     - Extrasynaptic-like GABA channels expressed in lymphocytes
    JOHANNESEN MD- Spatial organization of nociceptive long-term depression in man
    JOHANSEN GF- The antimicrobial peptide plantaricin A permeabilizes liver and kidney cells
    JOHANSSON IM- Milk Sugar Test: social competition model for study of direct effect of GABAA receptor active compounds
     - Millisecond substance exposure on HEK-293 cells expressing several GABA-A receptor subtypes using patch-clamp in DynaflowTM system
    JOHANSSON S- Differential roles of L-type Ca2+ channels for evoked and spontaneous transmitter release onto rat preoptic neurons
     - Chloride concentration changes determine current time course and mediate interaction between GABA receptors and glycine receptors
    JOHANSSON SM- Knocking out the adenosine A1 receptor increases lipolysis and insulin release
    JOKELAINEN J- Effects of reported previous physical activity on body composition and its changes during military service
    JONASSEN A- Isolated factors identified in the effluent of preconditioned hearts offers cardioprotection to donor hearts
    JUNG K- Spatial organization of nociceptive long-term depression in man
    JUURI J- High firing rate of neonatal hippocampal interneurons is due to attenuation of afterhyperpolarizing potassium currents by tonically active kainate receptors
    JUUTI A-K- Effects of reported previous physical activity on body composition and its changes during military service

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