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    The origin of elementary units of multicellularity and development of a spatial organization of cell layers by Savost'ianov, G A

    “…The concept of the elementary unit of multicellularity, the histion, which also serves as a morphofunctional unit of cell layers, is introduced. Histions are…”
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    Modeling of processes of specialization and integration as a basis for development of multicellularity by Savost'ianov, G A

    “…The formalized description of the procedure of division of labor as the most important invariant of progressing development is presented. The concept of…”
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    Principles of spatial organization of cellular sheets by Savost'ianov, G A

    Published in Biofizika (01-05-2001)
    “…The principles of the spatial organisation of epithelial sheets are described, and a new approach to studying their histoarchitecture is proposed. The approach…”
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    Theory of spatial organization of epithelial layers (using neuroepithelia as an example) by Savost'ianov, G A

    “…New principles of spatial organization of epithelial layers and highly productive approach for studying their tridimensional histoarchitecture have been…”
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    Modelling of the 3-dimensional structure of the epithelia, constructed of bi-, tri and tetracellular modules by Savost'ianov, G A

    “…A new approach for studying 3-dimensional histoarchitectonics of cellular layers is suggested. It is based on (1) development of theoretical concepts on module…”
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    Three-dimensional histoarchitectonics of the larval epidermis of the grass frog by Savost'ianov, G A, Grefner, N M

    Published in Ontogenez (01-01-1998)
    “…We have conducted theoretical and experimental study of the three-dimensional structure of epidermis in the larva of the grass frog. Three-dimensional modeling…”
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    The 3-dimensional organization of the sensory epithelium of the cochlea in birds by Savost'ianov, G A, Grefner, N M, Golubeva, T B, Savost'ianova, E G

    “…Using authors' original approach to studying histoarchitecture of cellular layers three-dimensional structure of bird helix sensory epithelium was studied…”
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    Theory of mosaics of the squamous epithelium by Savost'ianov, G A

    Published in Arkhiv anatomii, gistologii i embriologii (01-06-1991)
    “…Formalization of existing quantitative notions on module structure of tissues and, in particular, squamous epithelium++ has been performed. An idea has been…”
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    The translation symmetry in cell mosaics of amphibian embryonic ectoderm as a manifestation of their modular structure by Savost'ianov, G A, Grefner, N M

    “…A theoretical proposition that the cell mosaics possess translation symmetry has been experimentally confirmed by scanning electron microscopy of the common…”
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    Ultrastructural characteristics of experimental tumors of the intestine by Pozharisskiĭ, K M, Savost'ianov, G A

    Published in Voprosy onkologij (1976)
    “…Tumors of the rat large intestine induced by subcutaneous injection of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine were studied by the method of electron microscopy. Adenocarcinomas…”
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    The ultrastructure of lymph node cells in lymphogranulomatosis by Chernina, L A, Savost'ianov, G A, Kolygin, B A

    Published in Voprosy onkologij (1975)
    “…An electron-microscopic study of lymph node cells in patients with lymphogranulomatosis has shown that the ultrastructure of these cells undergo some changes…”
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