Journal of Physiology-London

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Physiology-London is 32. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Revisiting the Warburg effect: historical dogma versus current understanding449
The anaerobic threshold: 50+ years of controversy183
Lactate in contemporary biology: a phoenix risen107
Hepatic stellate cells in physiology and pathology97
Neuromuscular junction instability and altered intracellular calcium handling as early determinants of force loss during unloading in humans68
COVID‐19 is getting on our nerves: sympathetic neural activity and haemodynamics in young adults recovering from SARS‐CoV‐264
Silent hypoxaemia in COVID‐19 patients63
Low‐volume high‐intensity interval training for cardiometabolic health58
The envelope protein of SARS‐CoV‐2 increases intra‐Golgi pH and forms a cation channel that is regulated by pH53
Common synaptic input, synergies and size principle: Control of spinal motor neurons for movement generation49
Passive stiffness of fibrotic skeletal muscle in mdx mice relates to collagen architecture48
Piezo1 channels mediate trabecular meshwork mechanotransduction and promote aqueous fluid outflow48
The noradrenergic agent reboxetine plus the antimuscarinic hyoscine butylbromide reduces sleep apnoea severity: a double‐blind, placebo‐controlled, randomised crossover trial48
Ca2+‐permeable AMPA receptors and their auxiliary subunits in synaptic plasticity and disease47
Estimates of persistent inward currents are reduced in upper limb motor units of older adults46
Synergic control of a single muscle: The example of flexor digitorum superficialis46
Genetic and epigenetic regulation of skeletal muscle ribosome biogenesis with exercise45
Physiological and molecular sex differences in human skeletal muscle in response to exercise training45
Deficit in knee extension strength following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is explained by a reduced neural drive to the vasti muscles42
Pregnancy‐induced changes in β‐cell function: what are the key players?42
Time restricted eating for the prevention of type 2 diabetes41
Positive allosteric modulation of NMDA receptors: mechanisms, physiological impact and therapeutic potential41
The mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy in response to transient knockdown of the vitamin D receptor in vivo39
On the role of skeletal muscle acidosis and inorganic phosphates as determinants of central and peripheral fatigue: A 31P‐MRS study36
1,25(OH)2 vitamin D3 stimulates active phosphate transport but not paracellular phosphate absorption in mouse intestine35
Nicotinamide riboside supplementation does not alter whole‐body or skeletal muscle metabolic responses to a single bout of endurance exercise35
Autonomic control of cerebral blood flow: fundamental comparisons between peripheral and cerebrovascular circulations in humans35
Encoding sound in the cochlea: from receptor potential to afferent discharge34
Mitochondrial dysfunction in placental trophoblast cells experiencing gestational diabetes mellitus34
Divergence of neuroimmune circuits activated by afferent and efferent vagal nerve stimulation in the regulation of inflammation34
Transcriptomic, proteomic and phosphoproteomic underpinnings of daily exercise performance and zeitgeber activity of training in mouse muscle32
Extracellular miRNAs as mediators of obesity‐associated disease32
The influence of aerobic exercise on mitochondrial quality control in skeletal muscle32
Loss of Baiap2l2 destabilizes the transducing stereocilia of cochlear hair cells and leads to deafness32
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