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Investigating the coordination of thermoregulation by thermosensory mechanisms
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2021
Thermoregulation is a critical homeostatic process through which organisms maintain cellular and physiological integrity. Depending on how thermoregulation occurs, organisms can be categorized as either endothermic, using heat from metabolic processes for thermoregulation, and ectothermic, not relying on metabolic heat for thermoregulation. Ectotherms also link their body temperature to that of the ambient environment. Both endotherms and ectotherms utilize a superfamily of polymodal proteins
doi:10.11575/prism/39374
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