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Acta Physiologica 2009; Volume 197, Supplement 672
The 60th National Congress of the Italian Physiological Society
9/23/2009-9/25/2009
Siena, Italy

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    Relation between abdominal visceral fat and adipokines levels: effect of Mediterranean diet-induced weight loss in obese women
    SPADAFRANCA A, MAGNI P, DOZIO E, RUSCICA M, RAVASENGHI S, RINELLI S, BATTEZZATI A, BERTOLI S
     
    REM sleep entails arterial hypertension in hypocretin-ataxin3 narcoleptic mice
    BASTIANINI S, BERTEOTTI C, ELGHOZI JL, LENZI P, LO MARTIRE V, FRANZINI C, SILVANI A, MIGNOT E, ZOCCOLI G
     
    Respiratory role of GABA and glycine receptors within the Btzinger complex of the rabbit
    BONGIANNI F, MUTOLO D, CINELLI E, PANTALEO T
     
    Respiratory system and lung hysteresis measurements in the rat
    RUBINI A, BORTOLETTO E, FASANO F, TOSATTO V
     
    Role of AMPK in the organ-specific responses to 3,5-diiodo-L-thyronine in high-fat diet-fed rats
    DE LANGE P, SENESE R, CIOFFI F, LOMBARDI A, VALLI V, MORENO M, SILVESTRI E, DE MATTEIS R, GOGLIA F, LANNI A
     
    Role of K+ and Cl- conductive pathways and K-Cl cotransport (KCC) in Regulatory Volume Decrease (RVD) of acontial nematocytes from Aiptasia mutabilis (Cnidaria, Anthozoa)
    MARINO A, MORABITO R, LA SPADA G
     
    Role of K+ channels in the expression of dependence by A1 receptor -stimulation in guinea pig ileum (GPI)
    PALMERY M, MHILLAJ E, MARTINOLI L, ROMANELLI L
     
    Role of myosin II in the response to hypertonic stress: a study in a native intestinal epithelium
    LIONETTO MG, GIORDANO ME, SCHETTINO T
     

     

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