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Fundamentals of Physiology

Aim & scope

The aim of this project is to produce an authoritative series of books that cover the fundamental concepts of physiology, broadly defined.

The goal is for these books to become the go-to source of up-to-date information on the physiology of cells, organs, and systems.

As the series builds, it will become a resource of high quality, physiological knowledge.

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Audience

Appropriate for physiologists, biomedical scientists, as well as advanced undergraduates and medical students, postgraduates, advanced trainees, and faculty.

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If you are interested in submitting a book proposal for the series, please contact Senior Acquisitions Editor Elizabeth Brown at [email protected] 新しいタブ/ウィンドウで開く.

Series Editor

Susan Wray

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Susan Wray

Emeritus Professor

University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

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Executive Editor

Walter Boron

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Dr Walter Boron

Myers/Scarpa Distinguished University Professor and Chair

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

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Editorial Board

Ashima Anand – Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, New Dehli, India Kim Barrett – University of California, Davis, USA Hwee Ming Cheng – University of Malaysia, Malaysia M. Faadiel Essop – Stellenbosch University, South Africa Peter Hunter – University of Auckland, New Zealand Mike Joyner – Mayo Clinic, USA Denis Noble – University of Oxford, United Kingdom David Paterson – University of Oxford, United Kingdom Luis Sobrevia – University of Chile, Chile Yvette Tache – University of California, Los Angeles, USA Merryn Tawhai – University of Auckland, New Zealand Yun Wang – Peking University, China

Series Volumes

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