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    Is Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone an Integrator of Prolactin- and Oxytocin-Dependent Processes in the Mammary Gland and Maternal Behavior of Lactating Mice? by Markov, A. G., Shadrin, L. V., Kruglova, N. M., Fedorova, A. A., Razgovorova, I. A., Chernysheva, M. P.

    “…Breastfeeding is a hallmark of mammals. The determination of the role of neuropeptides in the neuroendocrine regulation of mammary gland functions and parental…”
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    Neuroendocrine hypothalamus as a homeostat of endogenous time by Chernysheva, M. P., Nozdrachev, A. D.

    “…The concept of the hypothalamus as a brain structure responsible for metabolic and thermal homeostasis of an organism emerged in the 60s and 70s of the XX…”
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    Analysis of development of morphofunctional interconnections between CART- and AGRP-ergic neurons with dopaminergic structures in ontogenesis of mammals by Romanova, I V, Mikhrina, A L, Chernysheva, M P

    “…There are obtained data indicating that morphogenesis and, probably, formation of structurally functional interaction of the CART- and dopaminergic neurons…”
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    Analysis of development of morphophunctional interconnections between CART- and AGRPergic neurons with dopaminergic structures in ontogenesis of mammals by Romanova, I. V., Mikhrina, A. L., Chernysheva, M. P.

    “…Morphogenesis and, probably, formation of structural-functional interaction between the CART- and dopaminergic neurons in rats were found to occur as early as…”
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    Effect of retinol on interaction of the protein period1, oxytocin, and GABA at the prenatal period of formation of the circadian clock-mechanism in rats by Chernysheva, M P, Romanova, I V, Mikhrina, A L

    “…Clock-gene proteins are expressed in mammals in neurons of the hypothalamus suprachiasmatic nucleus and of other CNS structures, in muscles, viscercal organs,…”
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    Effect of retinol on interaction of the protein period1, oxytocin, and GABA at the prenatal period of formation of the circadian clock-mechanism in rats by Chernysheva, M. P., Romanova, I. V., Mikhrina, A. L.

    “…In mammals, clock-gene proteins are expressed in the neurons of hypot halamic suprachiasmatic nucleus and that of other CNS structures, in the muscles,…”
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    NEUROENDOCRINE HYPOTNALAMUS AS A HOMEOSTAT OF ENDOGENOUS TIME by Chernysheva, M P, Nozdrachev, A D

    “…The conception of hypothalamus as a cerebral structure providing homeostasis of metabolism and temperature in an organism was formed in the 60-70-ies of the XX…”
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    Circadian oscillators and hormones by Chernysheva, M P

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (2013)
    “…Circadian mechanism of clock-genes proteins (clock-proteins) directly and through an activation of clock-controlled genes initiates and tides over circadian…”
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    Antidromal identification of hypothalamic neurosecretory cells in the rat by Kuznetsova, E A, Chernysheva, M P

    “…Characteristics of antidromic action potentials of neurons in hypothalamic paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei were investigated during stimulation of…”
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    Characteristics of osmotic sensitivity of cells of the supraoptic nucleus of the rat hypothalamus by Lutsik, E A, Chernysheva, M P

    “…The supraoptic neurons were differentiated into different types by means of antidromic stimulation of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract and their responses to…”
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    The functional asymmetry of the olfactory control of visceral functions by Nozdrachev, A D, Osipova, N S, Chernysheva, M P

    “…In amphibia (frogs) and mammals (rats, guinea pigs, cats), unilateral electrical stimulation of olfactory lobes or section of olfactory tracts resulted in…”
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    The lateralization effect of oxytocin on the functional activity of paired visceral organs in rats by Shtylik, A V, Chernysheva, M P, Kovalenko, R I, Nozdrachev, A D

    “…Following unilateral intranasal oxytocin administration, asymmetric alterations in some functional parameters of the adrenal glands, testis, lungs and heart,…”
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    Neurochemical mechanisms of regulation in cataleptiform states in animals by Mileĭkovskiĭ, B Iu, Verevkina, S V, Chernysheva, M P

    “…Influence of serotonin- and GABA-ergic systems on cataleptic responses to electrical stimulation of the medial parabrachial nucleus, cuneiform nucleus, median…”
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    Functional changes in the argentaffin cells of the stomach and electrical activity of the brain of the rat after injection of neurotensin into the hypothalamus and 3d ventricle of the brain by Kotel'nikova, V I, Chernysheva, M P, Mileĭkovskiĭ, B Iu

    “…Administration of neurotensin or its analogue into the hypothalamic structures altered the degree of activity synchronization among hypothalamic and brain-stem…”
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    The effect of the intraventricular administration of oxytocin on the functional activity of the epiphysis, adrenals and gonads and on the behavior of rats by Nozdrachev, A D, Kovalenko, R I, Chernysheva, M P, Semenova, E P

    “…Intraventricular administration of oxytocin (OT) facilitated horizontal locomotion and inhibited their decrease in rats. OT also increased the number of face…”
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