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    The molecular physiology of bile production by Masiuk, A I

    “…A process of bile production is considered from molecular physiological point of view. The author summarizes the present-day data available in the literature…”
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    Effect of enkephalins on the liver secretory function by Masiuk, T V, Vesel'skiĭ, S P, Masiuk, A I

    “…A decrease in the bile flow and bile acids, proteins and lipids secretion in enkephalines infusion into the portal vein was revealed. The bile secretion…”
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    Bile secretion and the nuclear transcriptional activity of rat liver cells under the action of bile acids by Masiuk, A I, Kapralov, O O, Dolhova, O M

    “…The intensity of rat's bile secretion under the intraportal infusion of cholic and taurocholic acids has been studied. The results demonstrate that bile acids…”
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    The secretory function of the liver under the action of enkephalins by Masiuk, T V, Vesel's'kyĭ, S P, Masiuk, A I

    “…Leu- and Met-enkephalins have been studied for their effects on bile secretion in rats. It has been found that enkephalins decrease the bile flow rate and the…”
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    The hormonal regulation of bile secretion due to the activation of protein biosynthesis in the hepatocytes by Masiuk, A I

    “…The enhanced bile secretion induced by hydrocortisone coincides in time with activation of the biosynthesis of intracellular and export proteins of the liver…”
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    Possible mechanism of regulation of the bile-secretory function of the liver by hydrocortisone by Masiuk, A I, Dolgova, E N

    Published in Fiziologicheskii zhurnal (01-11-1990)
    “…Hydrocortisone has been studied for its effect on the bile secretion in rat under normal conditions and malfunction of hormonal induction mechanisms due to…”
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    Effect of neuromediating and neuroblockading hormones on the RNA synthesis in the rat liver nucleus by Tiulenev, V I, Kapralov, A A, Masiuk, A I

    Published in Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) (01-08-1984)
    “…It was shown that rRNA and HnRNA synthesis in rat liver nuclei does not change-within 30 min after intraperitoneal injection of acetylcholine (0.005 mg per 100…”
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    The effect of exogenous DNA on the bodies and cells of eukaryotes by Bedryshev, G D, Masiuk, A I

    Published in TSitologiia i genetika (01-09-1974)
    “…A review of literature and the authors own data on specific and non-specific effect of DNA on the organism and eucaryote cells are presented. A conclusion is…”
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    The role of bile proteins in regulating the secretory function of the liver by Masiuk, A I, Dolgova, E N, Masiuk, T V

    “…The bile's proteins were found to be one of the factors regulating the intensity of bile production. Hypocholeresis induced by cycloheximide was followed by…”
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    Turnover of chromatin proteins in rat liver during induction of RNA synthesis by electrostimulation of the hypothalamus by Tiulenev, V I, Kapralov, A A, Masiuk, A I

    Published in Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) (01-09-1980)
    “…It has been shown that the induction of D-RNA synthesis in rat liver nuclei by electrostimulation of hypothalamus is accompanied by a decrease in chromatin…”
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    Na, K-ATPase activity of the hepatocyte plasma membranes during disturbance of the bile-secreting function of the liver by inhibitors of protein synthesis by Masiuk, A I, Ostrovskaia, G V, Dolgova, E N

    Published in Fiziologicheskii zhurnal (01-01-1989)
    “…The infusion of the protein synthesis inhibitors depressed the liver bile secretion and Na, K-ATPase activity of the hepatocyte plasma membranes in rats. The…”
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    Electrophoretic characteristics of nuclear proteins in the rat liver after electric stimulation of the hypothalamus by Tiulenev, V I, Masiuk, A I, Kadura, S N

    Published in Ukrainskij biohimičeskij žurnal (01-11-1987)
    “…The liver nuclear proteins of 3- and 6-month old rats were studied by the gel-electrophoresis technique after electrostimulation of hypothalamus. In this case…”
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    Role of the protein-synthesizing system of hepatocytes in bile secretion by Esipenko, B E, Dolgova, E N, Masiuk, A I

    “…Administration of agents blocking the protein synthesis depressed the liver bile secretion in rats whereas activation of the protein biosynthesis with…”
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    The nervous system and the genetic apparatus of cells by Berdyshev, G D, Tiulenev, V I, Masiuk, A I, Slobodian, M M

    Published in TSitologiia i genetika (01-03-1975)
    “…Electric stimulation of paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus results in intensification of RNA synthesis in rat brain. Content of acid proteins and RNA in…”
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    Activity of enzymes of nucleic acid metabolism in rat liver nuclei under induction of RNA synthesis by electric stimulation of hypothalamus by Tiuolenev, V I, Masiuk, A I, Berdyshev, G D

    Published in Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) (01-08-1979)
    “…Electrostimulation of hypothalamus results in an increase of RNA synthesis of the AU-type in liver cells of intact and adrenalectomized rats. No such effect is…”
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    Effect of hypothalamic stimulation on lactate- and malate dehydrogenase activities in rat cardiac muscle by Masiuk, A I, Slobodian, M M, Marinova, L N, Berdyshev, G D

    “…The activity of lactic and malic dehydrogenases was examined in the rat heart after stimulation of the hypothalamus. The activity of LDG and MDG was increased…”
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