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    Disruption of functional activity of mitochondria during MTT assay of viability of cultured neurons by Surin, A. M., Sharipov, R. R., Krasil’nikova, I. A., Boyarkin, D. P., Lisina, O. Yu, Gorbacheva, L. R., Avetisyan, A. V., Pinelis, V. G.

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-06-2017)
    “…The MTT assay based on the reduction of 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium in the cell cytoplasm to a strongly light absorbing formazan is…”
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    Ceramic-Forming Organosilicon Polymer as a Modifier of Heat-Insulating Syntactic Material by Chukhlanov, V. Yu, Smirnova, N. N., Krasilnikova, I. A., Chukhlanova, N. V.

    Published in Glass and ceramics (2024)
    “…The results of the preparation of strengthened syntactic carbon materials that can be used for industrial-grade heat insulation in conditions of heightened…”
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    Effects of Selective Inhibitors of Neuronal and Inducible NO-Synthase on ATP Content and Survival of Cultured Rat Cerebellar Neurons during Hyperstimulation of Glutamate Receptors by Salykina, M. A., Sorokina, E. G., Krasilnikova, I. A., Reutov, V. P., Pinelis, V. G.

    “…We studied the effects of selective inhibitors of neuronal and inducible NO-synthase (7-nitroindazole and aminoguanidine) and non-selective NO-synthase…”
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    Insulin Normalizes Ionic Homeostasis and the State of Mitochondria after a Mechanical Damage to the Culture of Brain Neurons by Krasilnikova, I. A., Pomytkin, I. A., Pinelis, V. G., Surin, A. M.

    “…Mechanical damage to the primary neuronal culture serves as a convenient in vitro model for studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in the…”
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    Neuroprotective Potential of Peptides HFRWPGP (ACTH6–9PGP), KKRRPGP, and PyrRP in Cultured Cortical Neurons at Glutamate Excitotoxicity by Bakaeva, Z. V., Surin, A. M., Lizunova, N. V., Zgodova, A. E., Krasilnikova, I. A., Fisenko, A. P., Frolov, D. A., Andreeva, L. A., Myasoedov, N. F., Pinelis, V. G.

    Published in Doklady. Biochemistry and biophysics (01-03-2020)
    “…Glutamate (Glu) excitotoxicity, which accompanies brain ischemia or traumatic brain injury, is the leading mechanism of neuronal death. In the present work, we…”
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    Study of the Mechanism of the Neuron Sensitization to the Repeated Glutamate Challenge by Sharipov, R. R., Krasilnikova, I. A., Pinelis, V. G., Gorbacheva, L. R., Surin, A. M.

    “…— Exposure of cultured neurons to high concentrations of Glu leads to a strong depolarization of mitochondria, which develops synchronously with the secondary…”
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    Mitochondrial lipid pore in the mechanism of glutamate-induced calcium deregulation of brain neurons by Mironova, G. D., Belosludtsev, K. N., Surin, A. M., Trudovishnikov, A. S., Belosludtseva, N. V., Pinelis, V. G., Krasilnikova, I. A., Khodorov, B. I.

    “…The work examines the mechanism of central nerve cell death upon stimulation of brain NMDA receptors with the stimulatory mediator glutamate. A prolonged…”
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    Heat-conducting and dielectric characteristics of polyorganosiloxane composites by Chukhlanov Vladimir, Smirnova Natalia, Krasilnikova Irina, Chukhlanova Natalia

    Published in Magazine of civil engineering (01-01-2023)
    “…The article considers the actual problem of improving the physico-mechanical, thermophysical and electrical properties of polyorganosiloxane coatings. In this…”
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    Influence of Hemantane on Changes in Ca2+ and Na+ Caused by Activation of NMDA Channels in Cultured Rat Brain Neurons by Voronina, N. A., Lisina, O. Yu, Krasilnikova, I. A., Kucheryanu, V. G., Kapitsa, I. G., Voronina, T. A., Surin, A. M.

    Published in Neurochemical journal (2021)
    “…—One of the leading mechanisms of neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease is excitotoxicity of glutamate, the main excitatory brain neurotransmitter…”
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