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    Reactive oxygen species are triggers and mediators of an increase in cardiac tolerance to impact of ischemia-reperfusion by Maslov, L N, Naryzhnaia, N V, Podoksenov, Iu K, Prokudina, E S, Gorbunov, A S, Zhang, I, Peĭ, Zh-M

    “…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are triggers of ischemic preconditioning (IP). On the role of intracellular messengers of such cardioprotective effect of…”
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    ROLES OF RATIONAL-IRRATIONAL COGNITIVE STYLES IN THE ALPHA RHYTHM REACTIVITY DURING CONVERGENT AND DIVERGENT THINKING by Razumnikova, O M, Yashanina, A A

    “…Changes of the alpha1 and alpha2 rhythms during convergent (addition in the mind) and divergent (heuristic task solving) thinking due to rational and…”
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    CYTOKINES SECRETION BY SPLENOCY-TES IN RESPONSE TO MICE F1 (C57BL/6XDBA/2) BEHAVIOR IN ENVIRONMENTS OF VARYING COMPLEXITY by Nikolskaya, K A, Kondashevskaya, M V

    “…We study the dependence of the mitogen-induced cytokine secretion by splenocytes from the character of the behavior of F1 (C57BL/6XDBA/2) mice in environments…”
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    NOTHROMBEL EFFECT ON THE FORMATION OF PLATELET-LEUKOCYTE COMPLEXES INDUCED BY THROMBIN by Veselkina, O S, Petrishchev, N N, Vasina, L V, Borovitov, M E, Seljutin, A V, Chepanov, S V

    “…The effects of the Nothrombel on the formation of platelet-leukocyte complexes (PLCs) induced by thrombin was studied. It was shown, that Nothrombel…”
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    JUN N-TERMINAL KINASES AND THEIR PHARMACOLOGICAL MODULATION OF ISCHE-MIC AND REPERFUSION INJURY OF THE BRAIN by Shvedova, M V, Anfinogenova, Ya D, Schepetkin, I A, Atochin, D N

    “…The article reviews the literature regarding the role of c-Jun-N-terminal kinases (JNK) and its inhibitors in brain damage in the settings of ischemia and…”
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    COMPARISON OF CHRONIC ANTICONVULSANT ACTIVITY AND SAFETY OF IEM-2062, SODIUM VALPROATE AND ME-MANTINE IN THE PENTYLENETETRAZOL KINDLING MODEL IN RATS by Gmiro, V E, Serdyuk, S E, Veselkina, O S

    “…IEM-2062 [1-(6-aminohexylamino)-1-phenylcyclohexyl dihydrochloride], causing a combined block NMDA and AMPA receptors, after chronic oral administration in…”
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    VESTIBULAR PROSTHETICS: CONCEPT, APPROACHES, RESULTS by Orlov, I V, Stolbkov, Yu K, Gerasimenko, Yu P

    “…Unlike prosthetic hearing, which develops technology for more than 30 years, the problem of the vestibular prosthesis developed a little more than one and half…”
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    CELL-MOLECULAR BASIS OFNEUROIMMUNE INTERACTIONS DURING STRESS by Korneva, E A, Shanin, S N, Novikova, N S, Pugach, V A

    “…The review represents a modern concept about cells-molecular basis of mechanisms of neuro-immune interactions, the data on the effects of destabilizing factors…”
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    INFLUENCE OF AGGRESSION AND RELATED PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ATHLETES IN THE FREQUENCY OF NUCLEAR VIOLATIONS IN EXFOLIATED CELLS OF THE ORAL CAVITY by Kalaev, V N, Artyukhov, V B, Nechaeva, M S

    “…The frequency of cells with abnormal nuclear morphology (micronuclei, perinuclear vacuo-les, notches, protrusions, such as «tongue» and «broken egg») in the…”
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    EFFECT OF ESTRADIOL ON INSULIN SIGNAL TRANSMISSION by Iakovleva, T V

    “…Reduced insulin sensitivity plays an important role in the pathogenesis of type II diabetes. Est-radiol increases sensitivity to insulin. Effect of estradiol…”
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    ROLE OF OPIOID RECEPTORS IN THE REGULATION OF RESISTANCE OF HEART TO IMPACT OF ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION by Krylatov, A V, Vaizova, O E, Belousov, M V, Poznyakova, S V, Madonov, P G

    “…Activation of m-, d1-, d2- and k1-opioid receptors increases cardiac resistance to ischemia-reperfusion. The cardioprotective effect of opioids in many cases…”
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    NFLUENCE OF SPONTANEOUS PARTIAL SENSORY DEPRIVATION ON MALE C57BL/6N MICE BEHAVIOR by Tur, M A, Belozertseva, I V

    “…Vibrissae loss associated with the peculiarities of the intragroup social interaction may be an important factor affecting the animals’ performance in various…”
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    ROLE OF MAST CELLS IN BRONCHIAL CONTRACTION IN NONALLERGIC OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG PATHOLOGY by Kuzubova, N A, Fedin, A N, Lebedeva, E S, Titova, O N

    “…In model of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease induced in rats by 60-day intermittent exposure to nitrogen dioxide mast cells participation in the mechanism…”
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    CHRONIC D2-RECEPTOR BLOCKADE AND BEHAVIOR OF LOW DEPRESSIVE RATS by Chajka, A V, Khusainov, D R, Cheretaev, I V, Koreniuk, I I, Nozdracev, A D

    “…The article is devoted to investigation of influence of chronic D2-receptor blockade by haloperidol on behavior low depressive rats. It is shown that chronic…”
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    DETECTION OF OPTICAL INTRINSIC SIGNAL IN SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX OF NEONATAL RATS USING PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS by Sintsov, M Yu, Suchkov, D S, Minlebaev, M G

    “…Recordings of the intrinsic optical signal (IOS) are widely used in the functional imaging of the central nervous system in vivo. However, the IOS technique…”
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    ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND REGENERATIVE EFFECT OF PEPTIDE THERAPY IN THE MODEL OF OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG PATHOLOGY by Titova, O N, Kuzubova, N A, Lebedeva, E S, Preobrazhenskaya, T N, Surkova, E A, Dvorakovskaya, I V

    “…The effect of the tetrapeptide bronchogen on the structural and functional state of the bronchial epithelium and inflammatory activity in the lungs was studied…”
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    BASIC PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF HUMAN ADAPTATION TO COLD by Saltykova, M M

    “…The article provides an overview of the literature that focuses on the main types of human adaptation to cold and mechanisms for increasing heat production. It…”
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    TRANSFORMATION OF GASTROPRO- TECTIVE EFFECT OF STRESS IN PROULCEROGENIC CONSEGUENCE: DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL MODELS by Komkova, O P, Podvigina, T T, Filaretova, L P

    “…The present work was focused on the development of experimental models, in which we can observe the transformation of gastroprotective effect of stress into…”
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    HR AND DURATION OF ECG ELEMENTS OF AN ADULT DURING PHYSICAL EXERCISES by Irzhak, L I, Dudnikova, E A

    “…The degree of heart rate (HR) and of duration PP, PT and TP elements electrocardiogram (ECG) before and after physical exercises (PE) depends on their value in…”
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    EFFECT OF PROBIOTIC ENTEROCOCCI AND GLATIRAMER ACETATE ON THE SEVERITY OF EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS IN RATS by Abdurasulova, I N, Ermolenko, E I, Matsulevich, A V, Abdurasulova, K O, Tarasova, E A, Kudryavtsev, I V, Bisaga, G N, Suvorov, A N, Klimenko, V M

    “…Currently intestinal microbiota is considered as a potential target for influence in various pathologies which have inflammation, autoimmunity or…”
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