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    Changes of neurochemical and electrophysiological indices of rat brain under ethanol intoxication by Blagova, O E, Budantsev, A Y, Sytinsky, I A, Lajtha, A

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-11-1982)
    “…It was found that acute ethanol intoxication caused an imbalance of the neurotransmitters in the CNS: accumulation of GABA and serotonin and depletion of…”
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    Aminotransferase and dehydrogenase activity in human brain tumours by Sytinskiĭ, I A, Chaĭka, T V, Blagova, O E, Konovalova, N N, Mikhaĭlova, G N

    Published in Ukrainskij biohimičeskij žurnal (01-03-1979)
    “…Asparate and alanine aminotransferase activity is approximately the same in different lobes of cerebral hemispheres of people with an uninjured central nervous…”
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    Possible mechanism of the activating action of GABA-positive substances by Molodavkin, G M, Blagova, O E, Savchenko, N M

    Published in Farmakologiia i toksikologiia (01-05-1988)
    “…The effects of high and low doses of GABA-positive drugs (muscimol, depakine) and a tranquillizer diazepam on behavioral and electrophysiological indices were…”
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    Adaptive changes in brain metabolism during chronic alcoholic intoxication by Sytinskiĭ, I A, Bezborodov, A M, Blagova, O E, Konovalova, N N, Kopelevich, V M

    Published in Voprosy biokhimii mozga (1978)
    “…Chronically alcoholized intoxication (1.5--2 months) induces adaptation of cerebral neurones to changing equilibrium states of biochemical processes by…”
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    Gamma-aminobutyric acid system and bioelectric activity of the brain of rats during alcoholic intoxication by Edmonds, Jr, H L, Sylvester, D M, Bellin, S I, Blagova, O E, Nikitina, Z S

    “…The changes of the GABA metabolizing enzyme activities in rat brain are connected with the phases of the functional condition of the central nervous system and…”
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