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    Atypical Acetylcholine Receptors on the Neurons of the Turkish Snail by Pivovarov, A. S., Palikhova, T. A., Nikolaev, G. M., Velikanov, A. N., Vasilieva, N. A., Kasheverov, I. E., Utkin, Yu. N., Tsetlin, V. I.

    Published in Doklady. Biochemistry and biophysics (01-03-2020)
    “…Using electrophysiology, the effect of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) ligands on acetylcholine-induced depolarization in the neurons of Helix lucorum…”
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    Determination of Thermal Conductivity Coefficient of Moist Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose by Svetlov, S. A., Levina, N. S., Pivovarov, A. S.

    Published in Chemical and petroleum engineering (01-01-2019)
    “…The heat exchange process of moist sodium carboxymethyl cellulose is studied. The method for determining the thermal conductivity coefficient of a moist…”
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    Effects of Noopept and Piracetam on Depression of the Acetylcholine-Induced Current in Common Snail Command Neurons by Pivovarov, A. S., Murzina, G. B., Vasilyeva, N. V.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-10-2020)
    “…The actions of the nootropes noopept and piracetam on depression of the acetylcholine-induced current in a cellular analog of habituation were studied…”
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    Spontaneous EPSP of Command Neurons in the Common Snail during Heterosynaptic Potentiation by Palikhova, T. A., Pivovarov, A. S.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-09-2017)
    “…The presynaptic mechanism of short-term plasticity of synaptic transmission was studied by analyzing the effects of rhythmic orthodromic stimulation of the…”
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    Microtubule Motor Proteins and the Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity by Vasil’eva, N. A., Pivovarov, A. S.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-06-2017)
    “…Microtubule motor proteins – kinesins and dyneins – play an important role in intracellular transport. Impairments to axon transport can influence…”
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    Spontaneous EPSPs in Command Helix Lucorum Neurons during Geterosynaptic Potentiation by Palikhova, T A, Pivovarov, A S

    “…To develop the presynaptic mechanism of the short-term plasticity of synaptic transmission the influence of the rhythmical orthodromic stimulation of…”
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    Motor Proteins of Microtubules and Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity by Vasilyeva, N A, Pivovarov, A S

    “…Motor proteins of microtubules, kinesin and dynein superfamily proteins play an important role in the intracellular transport. Inside a neuron they are…”
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    Structure–activity relationships of the Helix neuropeptide, SEPYLRFamide, and its N-terminally modified analogues on identified Helix lucorum neurones by Pivovarov, A.S, Sharma, R, Walker, R.J

    Published in Brain research (13-03-1999)
    “…Metabotropic and ionotropic effects evoked by the endogenous Helix heptapeptide, SEPYLRFamide, and four analogues, i.e., where the amino acid sequences at the…”
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    Modulatory serotonin receptors on the soma of command neurons in edible snail by Pivovarov, A S, Nistratova, V L

    “…Local application of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) to the soma of command neurons LPa2, LPa3, PPa3, and PPa2 of edible snail Helix lucorum reversibly…”
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    Inositoltriphosphate receptors and ryanodine receptors in regulation of cholinosensitivity of Helix lucorum neurones by Na,K-pump during habituation by Nistratova, V L, Pivovarov, A S

    “…Influence of ouabain, the inhibitor of Na,K-pump, on habituation of Helix to tactile stimulation was identical to the ouabain-induced modification of…”
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    The Role of Serine/Threonine and Tyrosine Protein Phosphatases in Common Snail Command Neurons in a Cellular Analog of Habituation by Pivovarov, A. S., Murzina, G. B., Tret’yakova, M. S., Makhnovskii, D. A.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-07-2014)
    “…The effects of inhibitors of a series of serine-threonine phosphatases, i.e., okadaic acid (which suppresses PP1 and PP2A phosphatase activities), endothall…”
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    The Role of Myosins in Depression of Neuron Sensitivity to Acetylcholine in a Cellular Analog of Habituation in the Common Snail by Pivovarov, A. S., Murzina, G. B., Makhnovskii, D. A., Vasil’eva, N. A., Tret’yakova, M. S.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-11-2014)
    “…The involvement of cytoskeletal motor proteins, i.e., myosins, in the molecular mechanism of depression of the acetylcholine sensitivity of defensive behavior…”
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    Cholinergic sensory inputs to command neurons in edible snail by Palikhova, T A, Abramova, M S, Pivovarov, A S

    “…We studied cholinergic component of visceral sensory input to defensive behavior command neurons in edible snail. Nicotinic receptor antagonist tubocurarine…”
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    Cholinergic Receptor Exocytosis under Conditions of Depression of Acetylcholine-Induced Current in Edible Snail Neurons in Cellular Analogue of Habituation by Makhnovskiy, D. A., Murzina, G. B., Pivovarov, A. S.

    “…Exocytosis inhibitor Exo 1 potentiates depression of acetylcholine-induced inward current in defensive behavior command neurons of edible snail, when…”
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    Methiothepin-sensitive serotonin receptors are involved in postsynaptic mechanism of sensitization of Helix lucorum escape reaction by Abramova, M S, Nistratova, V L, Moskvitin, A A, Pivovarov, A S

    “…Tetanic electric stimulation of Helix foot evokes sensitization of escape reaction. This behavioral sensitization and posttetanic potentiation (PTP) of…”
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    The Role of Actin Microfilaments in Depression of Acetylcholine-Induced Currents in Common Snail Neurons in a Cellular Analog of Habituation by Pivovarov, A. S., Vasil’eva, N. A., Murzina, G. B., Makhnovskii, D. A.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-06-2013)
    “…Toxins impairing the functions of cytoskeletal actin filaments – cytochalasin B (which inhibits actin polymerization and degrades microfilaments) and…”
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    The Role of Serine/Threonine and Tyrosine Protein Kinases in Depression of the Cholinosensitivity of Neurons in the Common Snail in a Cellular Analog of Habituation by Makhnovskii, D. A., Murzina, G. B., Tretyakova, M. S., Pivovarov, A. S.

    “…The experiments reported here showed that the adenylate cyclase inhibitor SQ 22,536, inhibitors of serine/threonine protein kinases – protein kinase A…”
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    An experimental unit for the recording of the escape reaction of a ground snail to tactile stimulation by Moskvitin, A A, Pivovarov, A S

    “…An original working experimental unit for noninvasive objective recording of the magnitude of escape reaction of a ground snail evoked by tactile stimulation…”
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    Role of serine/threonine and tyrosine protein phosphatases in command Helix lucorum neurons at the cellular correlate of habituation by Pivovarov, A S, Murzina, G B, Tret'iakova, M S, Makhnovskiĭ, D A

    “…Effects of some inhibitors of serine/threonine and tyrosine protein phosphatases on the depression and spontaneous recovery of the acetylcholine-induced inward…”
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    Role of actin microfilaments in depression of acetylcholine-induced current in Helix lucorum neurons on cellular analogue of habituation by Pivovarov, A S, Vasil'eva, N A, Murzina, G B, Makhnovskiĭ, D A

    “…Toxins that impair the function of actin microfilaments in cytoskeleton, cytochalasin B (disrupts microfilaments by inhibiting actin polymerization) and…”
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