Overview
Cell biology microbial physiology and metabolism encompasses the study of cellular processes, biochemical pathways, and physiological mechanisms that govern life at the molecular and cellular level, including how microorganisms and cells obtain and utilize energy, synthesize essential molecules, and maintain homeostasis. Research published in International Physiology Journal explores the intersection of molecular biology with physiological systems, examining how cellular and molecular mechanisms contribute to organ function and disease states. The journal has addressed how molecular biology contributes to understanding cardiac physiology across different physiological states, including the maintenance of hemodynamic and electrophysiological properties in health and disease. This research area matters because understanding the molecular and cellular basis of physiological processes is fundamental to explaining how organisms function in health and respond to pathological conditions. By investigating the biochemical and cellular mechanisms underlying tissue and organ physiology, researchers can identify how disruptions at the molecular level translate into physiological dysfunction, providing insight into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets across various biological systems.
Research published in this journal
1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.