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    Analysis of the Functional State of Astroglia in the Hippocampus of Rats Genetically Prone to Audiogenic Seizures by Grigorieva, Yu. S., Naumova, A. A., Nikolaeva, S. D., Glazova, M. V.

    “…It was shown that abnormalities in astrocyte functions can cause alterations in neuronal excitability and promote the development of epilepsy, however, this…”
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    Lipopolysaccharide Stimulates Triglyceride Accumulation and Lipid Droplet Biogenesis in PC12 Cells: the Role of Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 1 Down-Regulation and Suppression of Fatty Acid Oxidation by Nikolaeva, S. D., Fock, E. M., Parnova, R. G.

    “…Inflammation and oxidative stress are well known to induce the biogenesis of lipid droplets (LDs) in various cell types, in which fatty acids are deposited as…”
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    The Functional State of Glutamate- and GABA-Ergic Neurons in the Inferior Colliculi of Krushinsky–Molodkina Rats at Early Stages of Epileptogenesis by Nikolaeva, S. D., Nikitina, L. S., Glazova, M. V., Bakhteeva, V. T., Chernigovskaya, E. V.

    “…Disturbances in the neurotransmitter systems associated with the development of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) have been well-studied in forebrain structures…”
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    Dysregulation of GABAergic System in the Inferior Colliculi of Rats during the Development of Audiogenic Epilepsy by Nikolaeva, S. D., Ivlev, A. P., Naumova, A. A., Kulikov, A. A., Glazova, M. V., Chernigovskaya, E. V.

    “…Epilepsy is tightly associated with dysfunction of inhibitory GABA neurotransmission. In this study, Krushinsky–Molodkina (KM) rats genetically prone to…”
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    Protective effect of gangliosides against the toxic action of bacterial lipopolysaccharide of various serotypes on PC12 cells by Vlasova, Iu A, Baiunova, L V, Mikurova, E I, Liakhovnenko, Iu D, Nikolaeva, S D, Parnova, R G, Avrova, N F

    “…The effect of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from E. coli on the viability of PC12 neuronal cell line was studied. LPS of 0111:B4 serotype and LPS of…”
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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 frog urinary bladder epithelial cells and its involvement in regulation of nitric oxide production by Nikolaeva, S. D., Bakhteeva, V. T., Fock, 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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    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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    Gangliosides GM1 and GD1a modulate inflammatory effect of bacterial lipopolysaccharide in epithelial cells by Nikolaeva, S D, Bakhteeva, V T, Avrova, N F, Parnova, R G

    “…It is known that exogenous gangliosides (GL) inhibit acute inflammatory signals in different cells induced by Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Until…”
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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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    Study of NO-synthase activity and detection of NO-dependent antimicrobial effects in primary culture of frog urinary bladder epithelial cells by Fock, E. M., Bachteeva, V. T., Lavrova, E. A., Nikolaeva, S. D., Parnova, R. G.

    Published in Cell and tissue biology (2008)
    “…We have shown previously that endogenous nitric oxide (NO) in frog urinary bladders modulates the influence of arginine-vasotocin on the increase in the…”
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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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