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Physiology In Focus

Fig. 2.  A co-labelled immunofluorescence image of phospho-Raf-1 (blue), phospho-MEK-1/2 (red) and phospho-ERK-1/2 (green) in human epidermis. Cytoplasmic and nuclear signal intensity for each target is plotted relative to the normalised distance (Fig. 1).
Signalling proteins in your skin
April 29, 2016
Fig. 1.  (A) Representative traces of SR calcium concentrations from HEK-293 cells expressing either RyR2wt or mutant RyR2 (V4653F) were captured using single-cell imaging (dashed red line represents the threshold for SOICR). (B) The open probability of either RyR2wt or V4653F in response to SR calcium. (C) Cartoon representation of how mutations within RyR2 lead to SOICR. (modified from Jones et al., Biochem. J. 2008)
Sub-Cellular Mechanisms of Cardiac Arrythmias
April 29, 2016
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Understanding the roles of arcuate kisspeptin neurons
April 29, 2016

2017 Meetings & Events

New Zealand Medical Sciences Congress
New Zealand Medical Sciences Congress
August 27, 2018
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PSNZ AGM August 28,2018
August 28, 2018

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The Physiological Society of New Zealand was established in 1972 as a national forum for researchers in the physiological sciences. We meet annually within the Medical Sciences Congress and encourage the participation of young scientists at these meetings.

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  • Obituary: Professor Jack Sinclair – by Prof Bruce Smail
  • Professor Jack Sinclair
  • 2017 PSNZ John Hubbard Prize for Excellence in PhD
  • 2017 PSNZ Mary Bullivant Prize for Best Oral Presentation by the Students
  • Prestigious Triennial Medal awarded to Prof Colin Brown, Department of Physiology, University of Otago
  • PSNZ Student Travel Grant

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Tel: +64 (3) 479 7292
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By email: Please email Dr Daryl Schwenke (Secretary) on daryl.schwenke@otago.ac.nz

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