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    The role of the nucleus basalis of Meynert and reticular thalamic nucleus in pathogenesis of genetically determined absence epilepsy in rats: A lesion study by Berdiev, R.K, Chepurnov, S.A, Veening, J.G, Chepurnova, N.E, van Luijtelaar, G

    Published in Brain research (14-12-2007)
    “…Abstract The role of cholinergic nucleus basalis (of Meynert) and the reticular thalamic nucleus in mechanisms of the generation spontaneous spike-and-wave…”
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    Individual features of play behavior in thick-toed geckos in weightlessness and normal gravity conditions by Barabanov, V.M., Gulimova, V.I., Berdiev, R.K., Saveliev, S.V.

    Published in Life sciences in space research (01-08-2019)
    “…The object play behavior in thick-toed geckos (Chondrodactylus turneri GRAY 1864) was studied during a 30-day orbital experiment onboard the Bion-M1…”
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    Attachment of Turner's thick-toed geckos (Chondrodactylus turneri GRAY 1864) during weightlessness and their responses to flotation by Barabanov, V.M., Gulimova, V.I., Berdiev, R.K., Saveliev, S.V.

    Published in Life sciences in space research (01-08-2018)
    “…•The behavior of reptiles in long-term space flight was studied for the first time.•The geckos were attached to surfaces for 99.9% of video recorded flight…”
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    Epileptogenic activity of tripeptide corticotropin-releasing factor fragment (CRF(4-6)) by Makarenko, E Iu, Berdiev, R K, Andreeva, L A, Mart'ianov, A A

    “…The effects of centrally administered tripeptide fragment CRF(4-6) of corticotropin-releasing factor on convulsive activity in outbred albino rats were…”
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    A perspective of present approaches to EEG analyses performed with intention to find seizure predictors by Chepurnov, S A, Aristov, A V, Berdiev, R K, Abbasova, K R, Chepurnova, N E

    Published in Uspekhi fiziologicheskikh nauk (01-10-2010)
    “…In the late 90-s of the previous century the American Society of Epileptologists defined a priority for research as "possibilities to predict a seizure, early…”
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    Supporting life of Pachydactylus turneri in a projected experiment aboard robotic spacecraft: choosing feed by Gulimova, V I, Barabanov, V M, Berdiev, R K, Okshteĭn, I L, Rakov, D V, Landau, I N, Savel'ev, S V

    “…An experiment was carried out to validate and select feed to be supplied to Pachydactylus turneri in a 30-day orbital flight of robotic spacecraft BION-M1…”
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    Cholinergic mechanisms in the pathogenesis of genetically-caused absence epilepsy by Berdiev, R K, Chepurnov, S A, Chepurnova, N E, van Luijtelaar, E L

    Published in Uspekhi fiziologicheskikh nauk (01-01-2003)
    “…Frontoparietal cortex and the thalamocortical circuit comprising reticular thalamic nucleus (RTN) and relay nuclei of the ventrolateral thalamus (VLT) are…”
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    The cortico-thalamic theory for generalised spike-wave discharges by Meeren, H K M, van Luijtelaar, E L J M, Lopes da Silva, F H, Berdiev, R K, Chepurnova, N E, Chepurnov, S A, Coenen, A M L

    Published in Uspekhi fiziologicheskikh nauk (01-01-2004)
    “…The origin of generalized absence epilepsy is still not known. In the last century, four theories have dominated the debate about the origin of the bilateral…”
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    Anxiety and behavior in WAG/Rij strain rats with genetically induced absence attacks by Kliueva, Iu A, Chepurnova, N E, Berdiev, R K, Mart'ianov, A A, Mogimi, A, Chepurnov, S A

    “…Behavior of nonlinear rats and animals from Wistar and WAG/Rij (with inborn generalized absence epilepsy) strains was examined in the elevated plus-maze and…”
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    An aversive olfactory signal during the Y-maze learning of mice selected for greater or lesser brain weight by Kholmanskikh, S S, Berdiev, R K, Chepurnova, N E, Popova, N V, Poletaeva, I I, Chepurnov, S A

    “…Learning abilities of mice selected by the small and large brain weights were studied in Y-maze. Thirsty mice were trained to find water in one of the maze…”
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