The ability of the human organism to respond with rapid and appropriate modification during physiological challenges is an essential feature for its own survival. These modifications are inseparable from a satisfactory adjustment of the physiological processes of the whole body, where physiological systems tend to maintain relatively constant composition of the internal environment (milieu interieur), despite the constant challenges that the body is submitted daily to, which is known as homeostatic control [1, 2].
Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Skeletal Muscle
T. Heck,S. P. Scomazzon,M. Ludwig,P. Bittencourt
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