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Frontiers in Physiology


Title Abbreviation
Front Physiol
Electronic ISSN
1664-042X
Readership
Cytologists, Pathologists, Physiologists
Scope
Frontiers in Physiology explores the physiology of living systems across all levels, from the molecular and subcellular to the intact organism and its interaction with the environment. Led by Field Chief Editor Prof John D Imig (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA) and indexed in Scopus, Web of Science (SCIE), PubMed Central (PMC), and DOAJ, the journal welcomes human and animal studies across all areas of physiology, including technologies for investigating physiological function. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Avian, aquatic, and invertebrate physiology; Biophysics, medical physics and imaging; Cancer-related physiology and pathophysiology; Cardiac electrophysiology; Cell, membrane, metabolic, mitochondrial and redox physiology; Chronobiology; Computational physiology and medicine; Craniofacial, skin, skeletal, and striated muscle physiology; Developmental physiology; Environmental, aviation, and space physiology; Exercise physiology; Gastrointestinal and physiology; Integrative, clinical, and translational physiology; Neurophysiology and autonomic neuroscience; Physio-logging; Reproductive and mating physiology; Respiratory, vascular, renal and red blood cell physiology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Frontiers Media SA
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