Physiology publishes original research spanning the breadth of integrative physiology, from molecular and cellular processes to whole-animal and human studies. The journal aims to advance understanding of how living organisms function, adapt, and respond to their environment. Its focus encompasses all levels of biological organization, including cellular mechanisms, organ systems, and the interactions between them.
Key topics covered include cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, gastrointestinal, and renal physiology, along with neurophysiology and exercise physiology. Physiology is indexed in major databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. It is aimed at researchers, educators, and clinicians in physiology, medicine, and related fields. The journal promotes the dissemination of cutting-edge research that deepens our knowledge of physiological processes in health and disease.
Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts that present novel findings or provide significant insights into physiological mechanisms. By contributing to Physiology, researchers can contribute to advancing knowledge of health and disease.