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    Gram-negative bacteria influence on the ability of the arginine-vasotocin to stimulate osmotic permeability of the frog urinary bladder epithelium by Lavrova, E A, Gretchenko, L S, Parnova, R G, Fok, E M

    “…The influence of endogenous gram-negative bacteria colonizing the mucosal epithelium of frog Rana temporaria L. urinary bladders (FUB) on arginine-vasotocin…”
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    Regulatory interconnections of cyclooxygenase and inducible NO-Synthase in urinary bladder epithelial cells of the frog Rana temporaria under effect of bacterial stimuli by Bakhteeva, V. T., Fedotov, T. M., Nikolaeva, S. D., Lavrova, E. A., Fok, E. M., Parnova, R. G.

    “…Earlier we have shown that in epithelial cells of the frog urinary bladder under action of bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) there is activated expression of…”
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    Regulatory interconnections of cyclooxigenase and inducible no-synthase in urinary bladder epithelial cells of the frog Rana temporaria under action of bacterial stimuli by Bakhteeva, V T, Fedotov, T M, Nikolaeva, S D, Lavrova, E A, Fok, E M, Parnova, R G

    “…Earlier we have shown that in epithelial cells of the frog urinary bladder under action of bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) there is activated expression of…”
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    Lipopolysaccharide E. coli inhibits the arginine-vasotocin-induced increase of osmotic water permeability in the frog urinary bladder by Lavrova, E A, Nikolaeva, S D, Fok, E M, Bakhteeva, V T, Parnova, R G

    “…Since Gram-negative bacteria are known to be present in the cavity of urinary bladders in amphibian species, it was interesting to study the effect of…”
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    Arginase activity in the frog urinary bladder epithelial cells and its involvement in regulation of nitric oxide production by Nikolaeva, S D, Bakhtereva, V T, Fok, E M, Lavrova, E A, Parnova, R G

    “…The activity of arginase converting arginine into ornithine and urea is of particular interest among many factors regulating NO production in the cells. It is…”
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    Deposition of exogenous and endogenously generated unsaturated fatty acids in lipid droplets triacylglycerol as a mechanism of its sequestration in epithelial cells by Fedorova, E V, Fok, E M, Bakhteeva, V T, Lavrova, E A, Parnova, R G

    “…Neutral lipids are deposited in intracellular compartments called lipid droplets, which are known to be critically implicated in regulation of cellular lipid…”
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    No-synthase activity in primary cultured frog urinary bladder epithielial cells and no-dependent antimicrobial effect by Fok, E M, Bakhteeva, V T, Lavrova, E A, Nikolaeva, S D, Parnova, R G

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (2008)
    “…We have shown previously that endogenous NO modulates the effect of arginine-vasotocin on the increase in the osmotic water permeability of the frog urinary…”
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    The presence of nitric oxide synthase in mucosal epithelial cells of the frog urinary bladder by Bakhteeva, V T, Fok, E M, Lavrova, E A, Gorbushin, A M, Romanova, I V, Nikolaeva, S D, Parnova, R G

    “…In experiments on frog Rana temporaria L. urinary bladder, we investigated localization of NO-synthase (NOS) in urinary bladder slices and measured NOS…”
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    Atrial natriuretic factor stimulates the frog urinary bladder osmotic permeability in presence of a cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase inhibitor by Parnova, R G, Lavrova, E A, Bakhteeva, V T, Fok, E M

    “…The role of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) in regulation of osmotic water permeability was studied in isolated frog Rana temporaria L. urinary bladder. It was…”
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    Effect of cGMP-dependent signaling system in regulation of osmotic permeability in the frog urinary bladder by Fok, E M, Lavrova, E A, Bakhteeva, V T, Parnova, R G

    “…In frogs' isolated urinary bladders, contribution of cytosolic guanylate cyclase and cGMP-dependent protein kinase to regulation of osmotic permeability was…”
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    The nephron microanatomy of the kidney in the lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis L. before and after metamorphosis by Semenov, A V, Fok, E M, Goncharevskaia, O A

    “…Isolated nephrons from premetamorphic lamprey larvae and adult animals were obtained using microdissection and kidney collagenase treatment methods…”
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    MR imaging of the brain: comparison of gradient-echo and spin-echo pulse sequences by Pui, MH, Fok, EC

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-10-1995)
    “…Gradient-echo pulse sequences can reduce imaging time and decrease motion artifacts. If gradient-echo pulse sequences are shown to be comparable to spin-echo…”
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    Comparative study of the action of antineoplastic platinum compounds with varying nephrotoxic effects by Bakhteeva, V T, Fok, E M, Lavrova, E A

    Published in Voprosy meditsinskoi khimii (01-10-1996)
    “…Studying the action of the two antitumour platinum compounds--cisplatin capable of exerting a nephrotoxic action and cycloplatam which has no damaging effect…”
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    Clustered intramammary microcalcifications not associated with a mass by Fok, C M, Reynolds, V B, Tan, K A, Ong, C L, Chong, P Y

    Published in Singapore medical journal (01-02-1995)
    “…Over a period of two and a half years, 36 biopsies performed for clustered microcalcifications not associated with a mass revealed 30 benign and 6 malignant…”
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