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    Role of restricted nitric oxide overproduction in the cardioprotective effect of adaptation to intermittent hypoxia by goriacheva, A V, Belkina, L M, Terekhina, O L, Dawney, H F, Mallet, R T, Smirin, B V, Smirnova, E A, Mashina, S Iu, Manukhina, E B

    “…Adaptation to intermittent normobaric hypoxia is cardioprotective and can stimulate nitric oxide (NO) synthesis. However the role of nitric oxide (NO) in…”
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    Prevention of the brain neurodegeneration in rats with experimental Alzheimer's disease by adaptation to hypoxia by Manukhina, E B, Goriacheva, A V, Barskov, I V, Viktorov, I V, Guseva, A A, Pshennikova, M G, Khomenko, I P, Mashina, S Iu, Pokidyshev, D A, Malyshev, I Iu

    “…The study focused on a possibility of preventing brain neurodegeneration by adaptation to intermittent hypoxia (AH) in rats with experimental Alzheimer's…”
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    The role of preventing nitric oxide deficiency in the antihypertensive effect of adaptation to hypoxia by Mashina, S Iu, Smirin, B V, Pokidyshev, D A, Malyshev, I Iu, Liamina, N P, Senchikin, V N, Markov, Kh M, Manukhin, E B

    “…Shortage of endothelial nitric oxide (NO) manifested as decreased daily urinary excretion of nitrate and nitrite as well as attenuated endothelium-dependent…”
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    Correction of NO-dependent cardiovascular disorders by adaptation to hypoxia by Mashina, S Iu, Smirin, B V, Malyshev, I Iu, Liamina, N P, Senchikhin, V N, Pokidyshev, D A, Manukhina, E B

    “…Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR-SP) were adapted to intermittent hypobaric hypoxia in an altitude chamber for 40 days. The adaptation to hypoxia prevented…”
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    Adaptation to periodic hypoxia decreases vasoconstrictor and increases vasodilator responses of resistant arteries by Mashina, S Iu, Meerson, F Z

    “…Adaptation to intermittent hypoxia resulted in reduced vasoconstrictor responses of rat tail artery elicited by sympathetic nerve stimulation due to…”
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    Effect of fish oil with a high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids (eiconole) on myogenic tone and magnitude of the constrictor and dilator responses in isolated tail artery of rats by Meerson, F Z, Mashina, S Iu

    “…A long-term excess of polyunsaturated fatty acids in diet resulted in more than twofold reduced myogenic tone of isolated rat tail artery. Vasoconstrictory…”
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    The production and deposition of nitric oxide during adaptation to hypoxia by Manukhina, E B, Malyshev, I Iu, Smirin, B V, Mashina, S Iu, Saltykova, V A, Vanin, A F

    “…It is common knowledge that adaptation to hypobaric hypoxia provides for a number of protective NO-dependent effects in the organism. However, many aspects of…”
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    Prevention of nitric oxide hyperproduction by adaptation to stressor effects by Manukhina, E B, Pokidyshev, D A, Malyshev, I Iu, Mashina, S Iu, Viegant, F, Mikoian, V D, Kubrina, L N, Vanin, A F

    “…As was shown earlier, acute hypotensive shock induced by nitrogen oxide (NO) hyperproduction can be prevented by dosed adaptation to environmental factors. In…”
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    The effect of adaptation to a course of stress-inducing electrostimulation on the reactivity of an isolated resistive artery by Meerson, F Z, Mashina, S Iu, Manukhina, E B, Vorontsova, E Ia, Radzievskiĭ, S A

    “…Repeated stress adaptation made with a course of electrostimulation was found to result in changes in the responsiveness of the rat isolated tail artery taken…”
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    Decrease in constrictor response and increase in dilator response of the resistant artery in experimental myocardial infarction: effect of adaptation to hypoxia on this phenomenon by Meerson, F Z, Mashina, S Iu, Lapshin, A V, Manukhina, E B

    “…After adaptation to hypoxia experimental myocardial infarction does not result in enhanced vasodilatory responses of isolated tail artery from rat to…”
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    The suppression of neurogenic vascular reactions by a factor released into the blood during immobilization stress by Medvedeva, N A, Mashina, S Iu, Medvedev, O S

    “…In isolated segment of the rat tail artery perfused with the animal donor's blood the effect of suppression of neurogenic vascular tonus, in immobilization of…”
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