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    Activation of the antioxidant system as a factor in increasing the body resistance during combined adaptation by Ianvareva, I N, Kovalenko, R I, Molchanov, A A, Kamardina, T A, Zhekalov, A N, Pevtsov, D I

    “…In semi-aquatic mammals (minks and muskrats) significant changes were found to occur in the leukocyte formula during adaptation to hypoxia, as compared with…”
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    Changes in the nuclei of the mammary glandular cells in the secretory cycle by Skopichev, V G, Kamardina, T A

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (01-02-1988)
    “…At the early stages of the secretory cycle, the activation of secretory cell nuclear chromatin is observed: the binding of acridine orange increases, while…”
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    Localization of calcium in the secretory cells of the mammary glands in response to oxytocin by Galantsev, V P, Kamardina, T A, Skopichev, V G

    Published in Arkhiv anatomii, gistologii i embriologii (01-01-1987)
    “…Distribution of Ca2+ ions, precipitated by means of pyroantimonate potassium, has been investigated electron microscopically in secretory cells of the mammary…”
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    Change in the shape and volume of the secretory cells of the mammae in the course of the secretory cycle by Grachev, I I, Kamardina, T A, Skopichev, V G, Filimontseva, G S

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (1978)
    “…Changes occurring in the acini due to oxytocin were studied using the vital photometry and the morphometric analysis of materials obtained by biopsy. At the…”
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    Cardiovascular system reactions and bioenergy metabolism in relation to adaptation to apnea by Galantsev, V P, Kamardina, T A, Kovalenko, R I, Molchanov, A A, Perepelitsa, V A, Ianvareva, I N, Vilkova, V A, Putilina, F E

    “…Responses of the cardio-vascular system and bioenergetic metabolism were studied in the heart tissue in apnoea in naturally adapted to diving musk-rats and…”
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