The
73rd Meeting of the Italian Society of Physiology (SIF) collects the contributions of researchers and scholars from both Italian and foreign institutions. This Meeting represents an available opportunity for fruitful exchanges around the most recent achievements in basic and translational physiology. This Frontiers Research Topic gathers research and review papers from SIF participants covering the topics of the most important presentations in the Meeting.
This collection is led by Guest Editors Prof. Paola Bagnoli, Prof. Massimo Dal Monte and Prof. Maurizio Cammalleri from Università di Pisa, Italy.
This Research Topic welcomes basic, translational, clinical, and applied research improving our understanding of physiological processes exploiting a wide spectrum of experimental models, from isolated cells to complex organ systems.
Potential areas of interest may include, but are not limited to:
- Cellular and Molecular Physiology
- Neurobiology and Neurophysiology
- Metabolism, Nutrition and Systems Physiology
- Physiology of Motor Systems and Exercise
Researchers working in these areas not attending the conference are also welcome to submit their manuscripts.
We welcome submissions of different article types to this collection, especially original research papers, reviews and mini-reviews. Even though abstract submission is not mandatory, we encourage all interested researchers to submit an abstract before submitting their manuscript. Abstracts do not have to coincide with the final abstract of the manuscripts.
The topic editors declare that they have no competing interests.The
73rd Meeting of the Italian Society of Physiology (SIF) collects the contributions of researchers and scholars from both Italian and foreign institutions. This Meeting represents an available opportunity for fruitful exchanges around the most recent achievements in basic and translational physiology. This Frontiers Research Topic gathers research and review papers from SIF participants covering the topics of the most important presentations in the Meeting.
This collection is led by Guest Editors Prof. Paola Bagnoli, Prof. Massimo Dal Monte and Prof. Maurizio Cammalleri from Università di Pisa, Italy.
This Research Topic welcomes basic, translational, clinical, and applied research improving our understanding of physiological processes exploiting a wide spectrum of experimental models, from isolated cells to complex organ systems.
Potential areas of interest may include, but are not limited to:
- Cellular and Molecular Physiology
- Neurobiology and Neurophysiology
- Metabolism, Nutrition and Systems Physiology
- Physiology of Motor Systems and Exercise
Researchers working in these areas not attending the conference are also welcome to submit their manuscripts.
We welcome submissions of different article types to this collection, especially original research papers, reviews and mini-reviews. Even though abstract submission is not mandatory, we encourage all interested researchers to submit an abstract before submitting their manuscript. Abstracts do not have to coincide with the final abstract of the manuscripts.
The topic editors declare that they have no competing interests.