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    The influence of a mineral-vitamin premix on the metabolism of pregnant horses with microelemetosis by A. R. Shcherbatyy, L. G. Slivinska, B. V. Gutyj, V. I. Golovakha, O. V. Piddubnyak, V. L. Fedorovuch

    Published in Regulatory mechanisms in biosystems (25-04-2017)
    “…The article presents data on research into the influence of a mineral-vitamin premix on the clinical condition, erythropoiesis and the metabolism (macro- and…”
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    Positive regulation of apoptosis by HCA66, a new Apaf-1 interacting protein, and its putative role in the physiopathology of NF1 microdeletion syndrome patients by Piddubnyak, V, Rigou, P, Michel, L, Rain, J-C, Geneste, O, Wolkenstein, P, Vidaud, D, Hickman, J A, Mauviel, A, Poyet, J-L

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-06-2007)
    “…As a component of the apoptosome, a caspase-activating complex, Apaf-1 plays a central role in the mitochondrial caspase activation pathway of apoptosis. We…”
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    Macronutrient status and indicators of acid-alkaline blood balance in cats with chronic renal failure by Holovakha, V. I., Mostovyi, E. V., Sliusarenko, A. O., Piddubnyak, O. V., Suslova, N. I., Matsinovich, M. S.

    Published in Regulatory mechanisms in biosystems (01-01-2020)
    “…Chronic renal failure is a common pathology among cats. According to various literary sources, this pathology is found in 0.5–14.0% of cats. Pathology in cats…”
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    Oligo-3-hydroxybutyrates as potential carriers for drug delivery by Piddubnyak, Valeria, Kurcok, Piotr, Matuszowicz, Andrzej, Głowala, Magdalena, Fiszer-Kierzkowska, Anna, Jedliński, Zbigniew, Juzwa, Maria, Krawczyk, Zdzisław

    Published in Biomaterials (01-10-2004)
    “…In the present paper we describe the synthesis and toxicity studies of well-defined tailor made oligo-[ R, S]-3-hydroxybutyrates (OHBs). The results indicate…”
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    HSP70 overexpression increases resistance of V79 cells to cytotoxicity of airborne pollutants, but does not protect the mitotic spindle against damage caused by airborne toxins by Glowala, Magdalena, Mazurek, Agnieszka, Piddubnyak, Valeria, Fiszer-Kierzkowska, Anna, Michalska, Jadwiga, Krawczyk, Zdzislaw

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (25-01-2002)
    “…Exposure of Chinese hamster V79 cells to extracts of airborne pollutants induced formation of multipolar or incomplete mitotic spindles. To find out whether…”
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