List of MeSH codes (G11)
List of MeSH codes (G11) refers to a comprehensive categorization within the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) system, specifically focusing on the physiological phenomena category. MeSH is a large controlled vocabulary designed to facilitate the indexing, cataloging, and searching of biomedical and health-related information. The G11 category encompasses terms related to various physiological processes and phenomena that are crucial for understanding bodily functions and the underlying mechanisms of health and disease.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The G11 category of MeSH codes is dedicated to physiological phenomena, which include a wide range of topics from basic bodily functions to complex interactions within the body. This category is essential for researchers, healthcare professionals, and students who are delving into the physiological aspects of medicine, biology, and related fields.
List of MeSH Codes (G11)[edit | edit source]
The G11 category encompasses several subcategories, each focusing on different aspects of physiological phenomena. Below is a breakdown of some of these subcategories and their respective MeSH codes:
Body Temperature Regulation[edit | edit source]
- G11.427.410 - This code relates to the processes and mechanisms by which an organism maintains its internal temperature within a normal range.
Chronobiology Phenomena[edit | edit source]
- G11.427.590 - Encompasses the physiological changes that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle, affecting various biological processes.
Electrophysiological Phenomena[edit | edit source]
- G11.427.685 - Covers the electrical properties and activities of biological cells and tissues.
Fluid Shifts[edit | edit source]
- G11.427.797 - Refers to the movement of body fluids between compartments, which can affect physiological functions.
Hemodynamics[edit | edit source]
- G11.427.410.698 - Focuses on the dynamics of blood flow and its impact on cardiovascular health.
Metabolic Phenomena[edit | edit source]
- G11.427.860 - Includes all biochemical processes that occur within the body, essential for maintaining life.
Muscle Contraction[edit | edit source]
- G11.427.494 - Describes the process by which muscle fibers generate tension and shorten or lengthen.
Neurophysiological Phenomena[edit | edit source]
- G11.561 - Encompasses the functions and characteristics of the nervous system and its components.
Respiratory Physiological Phenomena[edit | edit source]
- G11.427.690.730 - Covers aspects related to breathing, gas exchange, and other functions of the respiratory system.
Importance[edit | edit source]
Understanding the physiological phenomena covered by the G11 MeSH codes is crucial for advancing medical science, improving patient care, and developing new treatments. These codes facilitate the organization and retrieval of vast amounts of research data, making it easier for scientists and healthcare professionals to access and share knowledge.
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