The term homeostasiss was coined around 1930 by the American physiologist Walter Bradford Cannon and popularized in his book The Wisdom of the Body. Homeostasis refers to the attempts of living organisms to maintain certain physiological variables (temperature, acid-base balance, blood glucose, etc.) within narrow margins of variation
To truly understand living systems they must be viewed as a whole. In order to achieve this and to c...
Australia-wide consensus was reached on seven core concepts of physiology, which included homeostasi...
A biological object (BO) can be defined as a physico-chemical system existing in the environment at ...
To truly understand living systems they must be viewed as a whole. In order to achieve this and to c...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
UnrestrictedThe word homeostasis is derived from the Greek hómos “similar” and histemi “standing sti...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
The word homeostasis, proposed by W.B. Cannon in 1929, is derived from the Greek word homois (— lik...
The word homeostasis, proposed by W.B. Cannon in 1929, is derived from the Greek word homois (— lik...
The human body is composed of several systems and organs, consisting of millions of cells that need ...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
To truly understand living systems they must be viewed as a whole. In order to achieve this and to c...
Australia-wide consensus was reached on seven core concepts of physiology, which included homeostasi...
A biological object (BO) can be defined as a physico-chemical system existing in the environment at ...
To truly understand living systems they must be viewed as a whole. In order to achieve this and to c...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
UnrestrictedThe word homeostasis is derived from the Greek hómos “similar” and histemi “standing sti...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
The word homeostasis, proposed by W.B. Cannon in 1929, is derived from the Greek word homois (— lik...
The word homeostasis, proposed by W.B. Cannon in 1929, is derived from the Greek word homois (— lik...
The human body is composed of several systems and organs, consisting of millions of cells that need ...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
To truly understand living systems they must be viewed as a whole. In order to achieve this and to c...
Australia-wide consensus was reached on seven core concepts of physiology, which included homeostasi...
A biological object (BO) can be defined as a physico-chemical system existing in the environment at ...