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    On the Molecular Nature of Differences in the Response of Sensory Neurons and Fibroblasts to Ouabain by Khalisov, M. M., Penniyaynen, V. A., Podzorova, S. A., Ankudinov, A. V., Timoshchuk, K. I., Krylov, B. V.

    Published in Technical physics (01-05-2021)
    “…The effects of ouabain on the mechanical characteristics of primary sensory neurons and fibroblasts of 10- to 12-day-old chicken embryos were investigated by…”
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    The Role of Slow Sodium Channels in GABAergic and NOergic Modulation of Nociceptive Neuron Excitability by Plakhova, V. B., Penniyaynen, V. A., Terekhin, S. G., Podzorova, S. A., Kalinina, A. D., Krylov, B. V.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-07-2021)
    “…Local voltage clamping and organotypic cultures of nervous tissue were used to study the actions of a series of agents whose activity is associated with the…”
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    Possible Antinociceptive Mechanisms Triggered by Nanomolar Ouabain Concentrations in Primary Sensory Neurons by Penniyaynen, V. A., Khalisov, M. M., Podzorova, S. A., Ankudinov, A. V., Plakhova, V. B., Krylov, B. V.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-06-2021)
    “…The responses of primary sensory neurons to subnanomolar and nanomolar ouabain concentrations, corresponding to the endogenous ouabain (EO) concentration, were…”
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    Role of Cardiac Glycosides in Regulation of the Growth of Retinal Tissue Explants by Lopatina, E. V, Karetsky, A. V, Penniyaynen, V. A, Vinogradova, T. V

    “…We studied the role of cardiac glycosides in the regulation of the growth of retinal tissue explants from 10-12-day-old chicken embryos in organotypic culture…”
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    An Investigation of the Effect of Colchicine on Living Fibroblasts by Atomic Force and Confocal Microscopy by Khalisov, M. M., Penniyaynen, V. A., Podzorova, S. A., Timoshchuk, K. I., Ankudinov, A. V., Krylov, B. V.

    Published in Technical physics (01-11-2020)
    “…Using atomic force and confocal laser scanning microscopy, the effect of colchicine (1 μg/mL) on primary culture of rat fibroblasts, causing depolymerization…”
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    Effect of Anoceptin on Detoxifying Function of the Liver by Kipenko, A. V, Penniyaynen, V. A, Lopatina, E. V, Tsyrlin, V. A, Lobov, G. I, Krylov, B. V

    “…The absence of negative effects of anoceptin on the liver tissue and detoxifying function was proven experimentally in vitro and in vivo. It was proven for the…”
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    Probing Mechanical Characteristics of Living Fibroblasts via Atomic Force Microscopy by Timoshchuk, K. I., Khalisov, M. M., Penniyaynen, V. A., Krylov, B. V., Ankudinov, A. V.

    Published in Technical physics letters (01-09-2019)
    “…Atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements have revealed hardening of intact fibroblasts after treatment with colchicine. The reliability of AFM measurements…”
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    The Probe Length Effect on the Cantilever of an Atomic Force Microscope in Measuring the Mechanical Properties of Living Neurons by Ankudinov, A. V., Khalisov, M. M., Penniyaynen, V. A., Podzorova, S. A., Timoshchuk, K. I., Krylov, B. V.

    Published in Technical physics letters (01-08-2018)
    “…Living sensory neurons were studied by atomic force microscopy in the PeakForce QNM mode under near-physiological conditions. The dependence of the measured…”
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    Possible Mechanism of Infrared Radiation Reception: The Role of the Temperature Factor by Yachnev, I. L., Penniyaynen, V. A., Podzorova, S. A., Rogachevskii, I. V., Krylov, B. V.

    Published in Technical physics (01-02-2018)
    “…The role of the temperature factor in the mechanism of reception of the CO 2 laser low-power infrared (IR) radiation (λ = 10.6 μm) by a sensory neuron membrane…”
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    Modulation of Voltage Sensitivity of Slow Sodium Channels by a Synthetic Cyclic Peptide by Plakhova, V. B., Rogachevskii, I. V., Penniyaynen, V. A., Podzorova, S. A., Kalinina, A. D., Krylov, B. V., Nozdrachev, A. D.

    Published in Human physiology (01-09-2021)
    “…Effects of a synthetic cyclic peptide on the primary sensory neuron responses are investigated. A decrease in the Na V 1.8 channel voltage sensitivity upon…”
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    Characteristics of receptor- and transducer-coupled activation of the intracellular signalling in sensory neuron revealed by atomic force microscopy by Khalisov, M. M., Penniyaynen, V. A., Esikova, N. A., Ankudinov, A. V., Krylov, B. V.

    Published in Technical physics letters (2017)
    “…The mechanical properties of sensory neurons upon activation of intracellular cascade processes by comenic acid binding to a membrane opioid-like receptor…”
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    An atomic-force-microscopy study of the structure of surface layers of intact fibroblasts by Khalisov, M. M., Ankudinov, A. V., Penniyaynen, V. A., Nyapshaev, I. A., Kipenko, A. V., Timoshchuk, K. I., Podzorova, S. A., Krylov, B. V.

    Published in Technical physics letters (01-02-2017)
    “…Intact embryonic fibroblasts on a collagen-treated substrate have been studied by atomic-force microscopy (AFM) using probes of two types: (i) standard probes…”
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    THE USING OF THE METHOD OF RECONSTRUCTION OF OPTICAL CROSS SECTIONS FOR INVESTIGATION OF THE TROPHOTROPIC EFFECTS OF ADRENALINE AND ATENOLOL by Lopatina, E V, Kipenko, A V, Penniyaynen, V A, Pasatetskaya, N A, Tsyrline, V A

    “…The trophotropic effects of epinephrine and atenolol were investigated by using the organotypic culture method combined with the method of the reconstruction…”
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    Impact of Norepinephrine and Selective β1-Adrenoceptor Blockers on the Growth of Retinal Tissue Explants by Lopatina, E. V., Penniyaynen, V. A., Tsyrline, V. A.

    “…We studied the effect of norepinephrine and selective β 1 -adrenoceptor blockers on the growth of retinal tissue explants from 10-12-day-old chicken embryos in…”
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    The effect of marinobufagenin on the growth and proliferation of cells in the organotypic culture by Penniyaynen, V. A., Kipenko, A. V., Lopatina, E. V., Bagrov, A. Ya, Krylov, B. V.

    Published in Doklady. Biological sciences (2015)
    “…In recent years, a substantial interest has been aroused in investigating Na + ,K + ATPase as a membrane structure which not only performs its direct function…”
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    Effect of Ouabain on Growth of Skin Explants in Organotypic Culture by Penniyaynen, V. A., Kipenko, A. V., Lopatina, E. V., Krylov, B. V.

    “…Organotypic culture was used to study the effects of glycoside ouabain and its aglycone ouabagenin on the growth of skin explants from 10-12-day chicken…”
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    Organotypic tissue culture investigation of homocysteine thiolactone cardiotoxic effect by Lopatina, Ekaterina V, Kipenko, A V, Penniyaynen, V A, Pasatetskaya, N A, Djuric, D, Krylov, B V

    Published in Acta physiologica Hungarica (01-06-2015)
    “…Homocysteine thiolactone was demonstrated to inhibit the growth of 10-12-day-old chicken embryo cardiac tissue explants at 7 × 10⁻⁹ -1 × 10⁻³ M concentrations…”
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    Application of atomic force microscopy for investigation of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase signal-transducing function by Khalisov, M M, Ankudinov, A V, Penniyaynen, V A, Dobrota, D, Krylov, Boris V

    Published in Acta physiologica Hungarica (01-06-2015)
    “…The Young's modulus of 10-12-day-old chick embryos' sensory neurons cultivated in dissociated cell culture was measured using a PeakForce Quantitative…”
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    A Possible Mechanism of Modulation of Slow Sodium Channels in the Sensory Neuron Membrane by Short Peptides by Rogachevsky, I. V., Kalinina, A. D., Penniyaynen, V. A., Terekhin, S. G., Podzorova, S. A., Krylov, B. V., Plakhova, V. B.

    Published in Biophysics (Oxford) (01-07-2021)
    “…The possible mechanisms of ligand–receptor binding of arginine-containing tetrapeptides with the Na V 1.8 channels in the primary sensory neuron were…”
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