164 results match your criteria: "the Institute of Physiology[Affiliation]"
Am J Cardiol
December 2002
Cardiology Division, Medizinische Klinik--Innenstadt, and the Institute of Physiology, University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
Anesthesiology
September 2002
Department of Anesthesiology and the Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology, University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Background: Bupivacaine produces skeletal muscle damage in clinical concentrations. It has been suggested that this may be caused by an increased intracellular level of [Ca2+]. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate direct intracellular effects of bupivacaine on Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), on Ca2+ uptake into the SR, and on Ca2+ sensitivity of the contractile proteins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand Audiol Suppl
September 2001
Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Management Clinic, The Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, Poland.
The patients with tinnitus and/or hyperacusis undergoing an 18-24 month period of TRT are divided into five categories of treatment. Different types of counselling and sound therapy are used in each category. Selection of patients into a specific category depends on such factors as: hyperacusis, subjective hearing loss and long-lasting effect of noise on tinnitus.
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January 2001
Department of Anesthesiology, the Institute of Physiology, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.
The most common cause of an increase of the hematocrit is secondary to elevated erythropoietin levels. Erythrocytosis is assumed to cause higher blood viscosity that could put the cardiovascular system at hemodynamic and rheological risks. Secondary erythrocytosis results from tissue hypoxia, and one can hardly define what cardiovascular consequences are caused by chronic erythrocytosis or hypoxia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiol Behav
October 2000
Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at the Institute of Physiology, Pécs University Medical School, H-7643, Pécs, Hungary.
The aims of the present study were (1) to determine whether selective lesions of the accumbens cholinergic interneurons impair feeding and body weight regulation, and (2) to characterize the nature of disturbances using motivational and metabolic challenges. Rats with bilateral cholinotoxic (AF64A) lesions in the nucleus accumbens showed a significant and lasting lag in body weight gain in comparison to the sham-operated controls. This failure to gain weight was not due to a decrease in feeding because lesioned rats actually ate more food and drank more water than controls under basal conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Urol
September 2000
Pediatric Urology Research Laboratory of the Department of Pediatric Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois and the Institute of Physiology, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Purpose: Gastric or intestinal patches, commonly used for reconstructive cystoplasty, may induce severe metabolic complications. The use of bladder tissues reconstructed in vitro could avoid these complications. We compared cellular differentiation and permeability characteristics of human native with in vitro cultured stratified urothelium.
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November 1998
Department of Neonatology, University of Bonn, The Institute of Physiology, Germany.
Based on animal experiments, a switch of the erythropoietin (EPO) production site from the liver in the fetus to the kidneys in the adult has been postulated. To study the switch in humans, we have quantitated EPO mRNA expression in liver, kidney, spleen, and bone marrow of human fetuses and neonates by means of a competitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Tissue samples from 66 routine postmortem examinations were obtained.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeuroreport
August 1997
Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at the Institute of Physiology, Pécs University, Medical School.
Extracellular levels of dopamine (DA) were measured in the central part (the central and intercalated nuclei) of the amygdala (AMY) using microdialysis at 20 min intervals before, during and after 1 h of feeding in 12 h food-deprived rats. The results were compared with the effects of peripheral injections of glucose or a low dose (200 mU) of insulin in non-deprived animals. Feeding caused a 130% increase in extracellular DA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova
July 1995
Filial Branch of the Institute of Physiology, Ural Branch of the Russian Acad. Sci., Arkhangelsk.
Change of the duration of the light day was shown to tell on biochemical and hormonal parameters in humans living on the North. The contents of T3 significantly increased in peripheral blood, the levels of insulin and urea decreased in March and October. Complex rearrangements of the metabolism in the course of year specific for high latitudes were revealed in humans.
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December 1980
Director of the Institute of Physiology, Universitäts-Krankenhuis Eppendorf, D-2000 Hamburg 20 G.F.R. Institute of Physiology, Universitäts-Krankenhaus Eppendorf, D-2000 Hamburg 20 G.F.R.
Simultaneous measurements of pain rating, withdrawal reflex, and skin resistance reaction with non-painful and painful electrical stimuli were performed on 15 healthy male volunteers. Eight different intensities were delivered in standardized randomized order. Each intensity appeared 10 times.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Bacteriol
April 1947
Experimental Laboratory S. A. Organa and the Institute of Physiology, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Glasgow Med J
September 1943
Western Infirmary, Glasgow, and the Institute of Physiology, University of Glasgow.
Glasgow Med J
February 1943
McCunn Scholar in Hæmatology. From the Institute of Physiology, University of Glasgow.
Biochem J
November 1939
The Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Biochem J
January 1939
The Institute of Physiology, University of Glasgow.
Biochem J
June 1938
The Institute of Physiology, University of Glasgow.
Biochem J
September 1937
The Institute of Physiology, Glasgow University.
Biochem J
September 1937
The Institute of Physiology, Glasgow University.
Biochem J
April 1937
The Institute of Physiology, the University of Glasgow.
Biochem J
September 1936
The Institute of Physiology, Glasgow University.
Biochem J
June 2006
The Institute of Physiology, The University, Glasgow.
Biochem J
June 2006
The Hannah Dairy Research Institute, Kirkhill, Ayr, and the Institute of Physiology, the University of Glasgow.