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Feature Papers in Human Physiology—3rd Edition
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submission deadline 1 Sep 2025 | 4 articles | Viewed by 5211 | Submission Open
Keywords: musculoskeletal physiology; endocrine physiology; adipose physiology; cardiovascular physiology (in health; aging; and/or disease)
Advances in Cardiac Physiology and Pathophysiology
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submission deadline 1 Sep 2025 | 1 articles | Viewed by 2416 | Submission Open
Keywords: cardiac structure and functions; disease states; acute and chronic exercise training; drugs
Update on the Regulation Networks of the Circadian Clock in Plants
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submission deadline 31 Oct 2025 | Viewed by 478 | Submission Open
Keywords: plant circadian; circadian clock; transcriptional; post-transcriptional; epigenetic mechanisms
Exercise Physiology and Biochemistry: 3rd Edition submission deadline 30 Jun 2026 | Viewed by 661 | Submission Open
Keywords: exercise physiology  ; exercise biochemistry  ; exercise metabolism  ; clinical exercise physiology  ; strength training  ; aerobic exercise  ; high-intensity interval training (HIIT)  ; skeletal muscle physiology
(This special issue belongs to the Section Exercise Physiology)
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