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    Age-related changes in glycoprotein composition in human bulbourethral glands by Boronikhina, T V, Iatskovskiĭ, A N

    “…Bulbourethral gland glycoprotein (GP) composition was studied histochemically in men of different age groups (varying from neonatal period up to 90 years). No…”
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    Dynamics of proliferation and apoptosis in the human bulbourethral glands in the process of aging by Boronikhina, T V, Iatskovskiĭ, A N

    “…The dynamics of the processes of proliferation and apoptosis in the epithelium of the bulbourethral glands in men aged 17-90 years was studied using monoclonal…”
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    Histochemical analysis of glycoproteins in human bulbourethral glands by Iatskovskiĭ, A N, Boronikhina, T V

    “…Neutral and acid glycoproteins were detected histochemically in the acinar and ductal cells of the bulbourethral glands. Most of acid glycoproteins in all the…”
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    Endocrinocytes of the human bulbourethral glands by Boronikhina, T V, Demura, S A, Iatskovskiĭ, A N

    “…Structure, topography and numbers of endocrinocytes in bulbourethral glands of mature men were studied using immunohistochemical demonstration of chromogranin…”
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    Fertility alpha-2-microglobulin expression in the human bulbourethral glands by Boronikhina, T V, Starosvetskaia, N A, Boltovskaia, M H, Iatskovskiĭ, A N

    “…Fertility alpha-2-microglobulin (FAMG) was demonstrated in the human bulbourethral glands by the method of indirect immunoperoxidase staining using monoclonal…”
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    Development of the duodenal glands in rats on a high cellulose diet by Iatskovskiĭ, A N, Boronikhina, T V

    “…Wistar weaned rats were kept on cellulose-rich diet for 3 months. They revealed the duodenal gland area of increased length, as compared to the control group…”
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    Changes in the duodenal glands with a modification of the diet (a histochemical study using lectins) by Iatskovskiĭ, A N, Boronikhina, T V, Sukhanov, B P, Lutsik, A D

    Published in Morfologiia (Saint Petersburg, Russia) (01-03-1993)
    “…A set of lectins with different carbohydrate specificities were used for a histochemical analysis of the duodenal glands of rats which had different food…”
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    Endocrine cells of the duodenal glands in various representatives of Primates by Iatskovskiĭ, A N, Boronikhina, T V

    Published in Arkhiv anatomii, gistologii i embriologii (01-01-1991)
    “…The duodenum of four species of monkeys, belonging to the genera Macaca and Papio, has been investigated. In order to reveal argyrophil and argentaffin…”
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    Quantitative characteristics of the endocrine cells of the duodenal glands of Carnivora by Iatskovskiĭ, A N, Boronikhina, T V

    Published in Arkhiv anatomii, gistologii i embriologii (01-08-1989)
    “…In the duodenal glands of the Carnivora investigated endocrine elements have been revealed, a part of them is presented as serotonin-producing EC-cells…”
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    Effect of a diet with excess cellulose on the morphofunctional status of the duodenal glands in the rat by Iatskovskiĭ, A N, Boronikhina, T V

    Published in Arkhiv anatomii, gistologii i embriologii (01-11-1987)
    “…The developmental degree of the duodenal glands and their functional activity have been studied in rats given food with an increased contents of cellulose. In…”
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    Certain barrier-forming structures of the testis by Nevstrueva, V V, Boronikhina, T V

    Published in Arkhiv anatomii, gistologii i embriologii (01-09-1980)
    “…Tunica of the twisted spermatic canal is an important component of the hemato-testicular barrier ensuering a selected penetration of some substances…”
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