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    Oxytocin Signal and Social Behaviour: Comparison among Adult and Infant Oxytocin, Oxytocin Receptor and CD38 Gene Knockout Mice by Higashida, H., Lopatina, O., Yoshihara, T., Pichugina, Y. A., Soumarokov, A. A., Munesue, T., Minabe, Y., Kikuchi, M., Ono, Y., Korshunova, N., Salmina, A. B.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-05-2010)
    “…Oxytocin in the hypothalamus is the biological basis of social recognition, trust, love and bonding. Previously, we showed that CD38, a proliferation marker in…”
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    CD38/Cyclic ADP-ribose System: A New Player for Oxytocin Secretion and Regulation of Social Behaviour by Salmina, A. B., Lopatina, O., Ekimova, M. V., Mikhutkina, S. V., Higashida, H.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-05-2010)
    “…Oxytocin is important for regulating a number of physiological processes. Disruption of the secretion, metabolism or action of oxytocin results in an…”
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    The battery of tests for experimental behavioral phenotyping of aging animals by Gorina, Ya. V., Komleva, Yu. K., Lopatina, O. L., Volkova, V. V., Chernykh, A. I., Shabalova, A. A., Semenchukov, A. A., Olovyannikova, R. Ya, Salmina, A. B.

    Published in Advances in gerontology (01-04-2017)
    “…The purpose of the study was to develop a battery of tests to study social and cognitive impairments for behavioral phenotyping of aged experimental animals…”
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    Inhibition of Apoptosis is a Potential Way to Improving Ischemic Brain Tolerance in Combined Exposure to Hypercapnia and Hypoxia by Tregub, P. P., Malinovskaya, N. A., Kulikov, V. P., Salmina, A. B., Nagibaeva, M. E., Zabrodina, A. S., Gertsog, G. E., Antonova, S. K.

    “…We compared the intensity of apoptosis in the peri-infarction area of the brain after isolated and combined exposure to hypoxia and hypercapnia prior to focal…”
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    In Vitro Modeling of Brain Progenitor Cell Development under the Effect of Environmental Factors by Kuvacheva, N. V., Morgun, A. V., Komleva, Yu. K., Khilazheva, E. D., Gorina, Ya. V., Lopatina, O. L., Arutyunyan, S. A., Salmina, A. B.

    “…We studied in vitro development of brain progenitor cells isolated from healthy 7-9-month-old Wistar rats and rats with experimental Alzheimer’s disease kept…”
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    Regenerative potential of the brain: Composition and forming of regulatory microenvironment in neurogenic niches by Komleva, Yu. K., Kuvacheva, N. V., Malinocskaya, N. A., Gorina, Ya. V., Lopatina, O. L., Teplyashina, E. A., Pozhilenkova, E. A., Zamay, A. S., Morgun, A. J., Salmina, A. B.

    Published in Human physiology (01-12-2016)
    “…An important mechanism of neuronal plasticity is neurogenesis, which occurs during the embryonic period, forming the brain and its structure, and in the…”
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    Theory of Intercellular Communication in the Development of Endothelial Dysfunction by Inzhutova, A. I., Larionov, A. A., Petrova, M. M., Salmina, A. B.

    “…Activation of intracellular signaling and blebbing of the plasma membrane lead to rafting and clustering of membrane receptors. Lymphocyte with high receptor…”
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    Alzheimer’s Disease: a Search for the Best Experimental Models to Decode Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Its Development by Gorina, Ya. V., Vlasova, O. L., Bolshakova, A. V., Salmina, A. B.

    “…Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia associated with cognitive decline, such as memory and visuospatial skills. Insufficiently effective…”
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    Models of Autism and Methods for Assessing Autistic-Like Behavior in Animals by Semenova, A. A., Lopatina, O. L., Salmina, A. B.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-10-2020)
    “…Autistic spectrum disorders (ASD), including autism, constitute a wide range of states and are associated with deficit to social communications, limited…”
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    Intercellular Transport of Mitochondria: Molecular Mechanisms and Role in Maintaining Energy Homeostasis in Tissues by Uspenskaya, Yu. A., Malinovskaya, N. A., Salmina, A. B.

    Published in Cell and tissue biology (2022)
    “…Mitochondria play a central role in energy metabolism and cell survival. They often undergo structural and dynamic changes under various types of stress and…”
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    Changes in the Population of Immature Neurons in the Piriform Cortex of Experimental Animals Studies in the Long-Term Period after Early Life Stress by Salmina, A. B., Uspenskaya, Yu. A., Panina, Yu. A., Gorina, Ya. V., Lopatina, O. L.

    Published in Cell and tissue biology (01-08-2023)
    “…Stress in the early period of life is an important factor predisposing to the development of pathology of the nervous system in animals and human beings in the…”
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    Mechanisms of Cerebral Angiogenesis in Health and Brain Pathology by Uspenskaya, Yu. A., Morgun, A. V., Osipova, E. D., Pozhilenkova, E. A., Salmina, A. B.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-03-2022)
    “…This literature review assesses the characteristics of the cerebral microcirculatory system. The development and maturation of the microcirculation of the…”
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    The Role of Neuroinflammation in Cognitive Functions and Social Interaction in Mice with Age-Dependent Neurodegeneration by Gorina, Ya. V., Lopatina, O. L., Komleva, Yu. K., Chernykh, A. I., Salmina, A. B.

    Published in Human physiology (01-12-2022)
    “…— Early activation of the compensatory mechanism, such as the innate immune response may result in pathological lesion of vessels and their dysfunction,…”
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    Valproic Acid Increases the Level of Expression of BDNF, GDNF and THEIR Receptors in the Embryonic Brain of Mice and Inducts the Stereotype Behavior by Semenova, A. A., Kharitonova, E. V., Khilazheva, E. D., Salmina, A. B.

    Published in Cell and tissue biology (01-11-2021)
    “…The model with prenatal administration of valproic acid is the most common for studying the mechanisms of development of autism in experimental animals. We…”
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