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    Comparative Analysis of Behavior in The Open-field Test in Wild Grey Rats (Rattus norvegicus) and in Grey Rats Subjected to Prolonged Selection for Tame And Aggressive Behavior by Kozhemyakina, R V, Konoshenko, M Yu, Sakharov, D G, Smagin, D A, Markel, A L

    “…The aim of this work is analysis of the open-field behavior in grey rats selected for the tame and aggressive behavior in comparison with the wild grey rats…”
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    Learning in Rats Predisposed to Catatonic States in a Morris Water Maze by Barykina, N. N., Chugui, V. F., Alekhina, T. A., Ryazanova, M. A., Ukolova, T. N., Sakharov, D. G., Kolpakov, V. G.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-03-2011)
    “…Studies in a Morris water maze showed that GC rats, which are predisposed to catalepsy, did not differ from Wistar rats in terms of the proportion of correct…”
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    The characteristics of motor activity in ISIAH rats in an open field test are controlled by genes on chromosomes 2 and 16 by Redina, O. E., Smolenskaya, S. É., Maslova, L. N., Sakharov, D. G., Markel’, A. L.

    “…Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) analysis was used to identify the loci of polygenic characteristics in a study of the genetic determination of the behavior of…”
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    The ISIAH rat locomotion in the open field test is under control of the genes on chromosome 2 and chromosome 16 by Redina, O E, Smolenskaia, S E, Maslova, L N, Sakharov, D G, Markel', A L

    “…The QTL analysis was performed in order to identify the genetic loci that contribute to the behavior in the open field tests in the ISIAH rat strain with…”
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    Functional activity of the sympathoadrenal system in hypertensive NISAG rats by Markel, A L, Kalashnikova, E V, Goryakin, S V, Sakharov, D G, Moreva, T A, Dymshits, G M, Gilinskii, M A, Yakobson, G S

    “…NISAG rats with stress-induced arterial hypertension are characterized by hyperactivity of the sympathoadrenal system under rest conditions and during stress…”
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    Some neuroendocrinological changes in rats of cataleptic strain GC. Influences of ontogenesis and generation of breeding by Alekhina, T A, Petrova, G V, Barykina, N N, Prokudina, O I, Chuguĭ, V F, Sakharov, D G, Kolpakov, V G

    “…The content of biogenic amines: dopamine, noradrenaline and serotonine, in rats of cataleptic strain GC as compared with the control strain Wistar at the age…”
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    Role of alpha(2A)-adrenoceptors of locus coeruleus in regulation of plasma corticosterone content in male rats by Shishkina, T G, Sakharov, D G, Dygalo, N N

    “…Administration of specific oligonucleotide selectively inhibiting alpha(2A)-adrenoceptor gene expression into the locus coeruleus of male rats for 3 days…”
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    Neurohormonal changes during formation of latent inhibition in rats predisposed to catalepsy by Alekhina, T. A., Ryazanova, M. A., Ukolova, T. N., Sakharov, D. G., Chugui, V. F., Prokudina, O. I.

    Published in Neurochemical journal (01-09-2008)
    “…The response of two monoaminergic systems to induction of latent inhibition has been studied in two rat strains. The noradrenergic system of the Wistar rat…”
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    Learning of rats predisposed to catalepsy in Morris water test by Barykina, N N, Chuguĭ, V F, Alekhina, T A, Riazanova, M A, Ukolova, T N, Sakharov, D G, Kolpakov, V G

    “…It was shown that GC rats predisposed to catalepsy do not differ from Wistar rats in success rate or latency (time of finding of the hidden escape platform) in…”
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    Role of [alpha]2A-Adrenoceptors of Locus Coeruleus in Regulation of Plasma Corticosterone Content in Male Rats by Shishkina, T G, Sakharov, D G, Dygalo, N N

    “…Administration of specific oligonucleotide selectively inhibiting alpha(2A)-adrenoceptor gene expression into the locus coeruleus of male rats for 3 days…”
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    The behavior of the progeny of prenatally irradiated rats by Sakharov, D G, Dygalo, N N

    “…Ambulation and rearing in the open field were decreased in adult male offsprings of rats which were exposed to moderate doses of gamma-irradiation during the…”
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    Corticosterone and testosterone in the blood of adult rats: the effects of low doses and the times of the action of ionizing radiation during intrauterine development by Dygalo, N N, Sakharov, D G, Shishkina, G T

    “…Corticosterone levels in the blood and adrenal weights in adult rat males were increased after low-dose gamma irradiation during the last third of their…”
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    The behavioral effects of a single adverse exposure in a number of rat generations: the role of maternal glucocorticoids by Dygalo, N N, Sakharov, D G, Kalinina, T S, Shishkina, G T

    “…The ionizing irradiation of rat fetuses during the last third of intrauterine development increased blood corticosterone level adulthood and decreased the open…”
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    The effect of the prolonged experience of aggression and subordination on the adrenal cortical and androgenic functions of inbred male mice by Kudriavtseva, N N, Koriakina, L A, Sakharov, D G, Serova, L I

    “…Repeated experience of aggression and submission in daily agonistic confrontations differently changed stress response in winners and losers of CBA/Lac and…”
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    The significance of aggressive relationships in a micropopulation in regulating catecholamines in the adrenals of male laboratory mice by Serova, L I, Sakharov, D G, Osadchuk, A V, Naumenko, E V

    “…Levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline were changed in the adrenal glands of 6 male mice genotypes during both the period of intense intermale relationships…”
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