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    The Effect of Nicotine Acetylcholine Receptor Ligands on the Adhesive Properties of Murine Bone Marrow Granulocytes in Inflammation by Jirova, E. A., Serov, D. A., Fedorova, E. V., Safronova, V. G.

    “…Attachment to the vascular endothelium is the first step of the release of mature neutrophil granulocytes from the bone marrow into the blood and subsequent…”
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    The Influence of Exogenous ATP on Functional Responses of Murine Bone Marrow Granulocytes by Serov, D. A., Astashev, M. E., Tikhonova, I. V., Safronova, V. G.

    “…— Extracellular ATP is a potent inflammatory mediator and regulator of neutrophil activity in an inflammatory site. The role of ATP in the regulation of bone…”
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    Evaluation of the role of fMLF chemotaxic peptide receptors in umbilical cord blood granulocytes from newborns at risk of infectious inflammatory diseases by Safronova, V. G, Matveeva, N. K, Mal'tseva, V. N, Bondar', O. E, Van'ko, L. V, Sukhikh, G. T

    “…We studied the role of receptors with high and low affinity for fMLF chemotaxic peptide in the generation of active oxygen species by umbilical cord blood…”
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    Role of additive stochastic modulation of the heart activity in the formation of 0.1-Hz blood flow oscillations in the human cardiovascular system by Grinevich, A. A., Tankanag, A. V., Safronova, V. G., Chemeris, N. K.

    Published in Doklady. Biological sciences (01-05-2016)
    “…In the framework of our previous hypothesis about the participation of structural and hydrodynamic properties of the vascular bed in the formation of the…”
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    Generation of reactive oxygen species by umbilical blood cells and immune status of newborns at risk of infectious inflammatory diseases by Safronova, V G, Matveeva, N K, Mal'tseva, V N, Bondar', O E, Avkhacheva, N V, Paskhina, I N, Van'ko, L V, Ponomaryova, L P, Sukhikh, G T

    “…We carried out a comparative clinical and immunological examination of newborns whose mothers were at risk of infectious inflammatory diseases. Umbilical blood…”
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    Changes in regulation of oxidase activity of peripheral blood granulocytes in women with habitual abortions by Safronova, V G, Matveeva, N K, Avkhacheva, N V, Sidel'nikova, V M, Van'ko, L V, Sukhikh, G T

    “…Generation of active oxygen forms by blood granulocytes was studied in women with a history of habitual abortions (2-3 spontaneous abortions in the first…”
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    Variations of the effect of insulin on neutrophil respiratory burst. The role of tyrosine kinases and phosphatases by Safronova, V G, Gabdoulkhakova, A G, Miller, A V, Kosarev, I V, Vasilenko, R N

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-08-2001)
    “…The priming effect of insulin on the fMLP-induced respiratory burst of mouse neutrophils as well as the involvement of tyrosine protein kinases and…”
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    Production of Active Oxygen Species by Blood Phagocytes of Pregnant Women and Their Newborns with Intrauterine Infection by Safronova, V. G., Matveeva, N. K., Lomova, N. A., Belyaeva, A. S., Vanko, L. V.

    “…We studied the relationship between changes in the maternal and newborn granulocyte functions under conditions of infection risk and realization. Women with…”
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    Small G-proteins Ras, Rac and Rho in the regulation of the neutrophil respiratory burst induced by formyl peptide by Filina, Yu. V., Safronova, V. G., Gabdoulkhakova, A. G.

    “…Formylated peptides specifically activate many of the neutrophil functions; their action is mediated via formyl peptide receptors (FPRs). FPRs belong to the…”
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    Regulation of reactive oxygen species production by peripheral blood neutrophils from women with postpartum endometritis by Safronova, V G, Matveeva, N K, Maltseva, V N, Kasabulatov, N M, Avkhacheva, N V, Vanko, L V, Sukhikh, G T

    “…Production of reactive oxygen species in unfractionated peripheral blood increased in parturient women without postpartum infectious complications and patients…”
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    Common Regularities in Changes of the Neutrophil Functional Activity during In Vivo Growth of Tumors of Different Immunogenic Activity by Mal’tseva, V. N., Avkhacheva, N. V., Safronova, V. G.

    “…Studies on BALB/c mice with tumors of different immunogenic activity (nonimmunogenic J774, WEHI 164 and immunogenic NS0) have showed that the development of a…”
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    Skin Microhemodynamics and Mechanisms of Its Regulation in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus by Tikhonova, I. V., Grinevich, A. A., Tankanag, A. V., Safronova, V. G.

    Published in Biophysics (Oxford) (2022)
    “…The review presents modern ideas about peripheral microhemodynamics, approaches to the ana-lysis of skin blood flow oscillations and their diagnostic…”
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    Modern concept on the role of phagocytes in the pathogenesis of complications during pregnancy by Sukhikh, G T, Safronova, V G, Van'ko, L V

    “…Here we review modern concept of the role of phagocytes, the key cell component of natural immunity, in the course of pregnancy and in the pathogenesis of its…”
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    Survival of Rhizobium in a Monoculture and Binary Population with Rhizosphere Bacteria by Sukhovitskaya, LA, Safronova, G V, Klyshko, G M, Korolenok, N V

    Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-01-2002)
    “…The survival of pure cultures of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. pisum and Rhizobium trifolii and their interaction with associative diazotrophic and…”
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    Dynamic analysis of modification of peripheral neutrophils functional activity and its regulation during tumor growth in vivo by Mal'tseva, V N, Avkhacheva, N V, Santalov, B F, Safronova, V G

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (2006)
    “…Polymorphonuclear granulocytes (neutrophils) release the reactive oxygen species (ROS) for destruction of pathogens, providing quicker of an organism from…”
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    Respiratory burst activated by Escherichia coli in human neutrophils primed with different lipopolysaccharides by Prokhorenko, I. R., Zolotushchenko, E. V., Tarasevich, N. V., Avkhacheva, N. V., Safronova, V. G., Grachev, S. V.

    “…Endotoxic shock is a dangerous complication of infection caused by gram-negative bacteria. Searching for agents capable to block the effects of endotoxins is a…”
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    Possible mechanisms for antioxidant activity of glycyrrhizinic acid by Beskina, O. A., Abramov, A. Yu, Gabdulkhakova, A. G., Miller, A. V., Safronova, V. G., Zamaraeva, M. V.

    “…Possible mechanisms of antioxidant activity of glycyrrhizinic acid (GA) were studied. GA did not exhibit antiradical properties in the experiments with stable…”
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    Effects of contrast agents on the duration of lag-period and rate of production of active oxygen forms by neutrophils by Temnov, A. A., Shimanovskii, N. L., Alovskaya, A. A., Gabdulkhakova, A. G., Safronova, V. G., Panov, V. O.

    “…Contrast agents shorten lag-period during the production of active oxygen species. X-ray contrast agents decrease, while magnetic imaging agents increase the…”
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    Effects of contrast media on production of active oxygen forms by neutrophils by Temnov, A. A., Shimanovskii, N. L., Alovskaya, A. A., Gabdulkhakova, A. G., Safronova, V. G., Panov, V. O.

    “…Effects of contrast media on the production of active oxygen forms by mouse neutrophils are studied. X-Ray contrast media decrease and magnetic resonance…”
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    Effect of the non-hydrolyzable guanosine triphosphate analogue on dopamine modulation of the calcium current in a snail neuron by Safronova, V G, Chemeris, N K

    “…Voltage-activated calcium current was recorded in isolated neurons of Lymnaea stagnalis under voltage clamp and intracellular dialysis conditions. Calcium…”
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