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    Investigation of the anti-motion sickness effect of 3-hydroxypyridine derivatives by Iasnetsov, V V, Pravdivtsev, V A, Shashkov, A V, Smirnov, L D, Kozlov, S B, Ivanov, Iu V

    “…Experiments with rats showed that three out of 12 3-hydroxypyridine derivatives (ethyl-methyl hyd- roxypyrine succinate, SK-132 and IBCP-2 - had an anti-motion…”
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    Neuroendocrine factors in pathogenesis of motion sickness and the protective effect of drugs by Shashkov, A V, Karsanova, S K, Iasnetsov, V V, Tigranian, R A, Shashkov, V S

    “…The paper presents a generalization of many-year complex investigations performed at various departments of the Institute of Medico-Biological Problems…”
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    The problems of the experimental and clinical pharmacology of venotropic drugs by Shashkov, V S, Modin, A Iu, Shashkov, A V

    “…The article deals with problems of phenomenology of the selective vasomotor response of veins to the effect of drugs, analyses the peripheral and central…”
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    The role of neurochemical mechanisms in the pathogenesis of kinetoses and the therapeutic-prophylactic action of drugs by Shashkov, V S, Iasnetsov, V V, Shashkov, A V, Karsanova, S K, Potapov, M G

    “…Experimental and clinical data on the neurochemical and neurohumoral mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis and therapeutic and preventive effects of drugs are…”
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    An experimental validation of pharmacological agents to arrest the vestibulo-autonomic syndrome (motion sickness) by Shashkov, V S, Kotovskaia, A R, Orlov, O I, Koloteva, M I, Shashkov, A V, Karsanova, S K

    “…The results of development and experimental evaluation of the efficiency of pharmacological means of cupping the vestibulo-vegetative syndrome in man are…”
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    The pharmacological correction of hemodynamics during the simulation of the early period of adaptation to weightlessness by Shashko, V S, Modin, A Iu, Il'ina, S L, Sabaev, V V, Shashkov, A V, Potapov, M G

    “…Investigations of volunteered subjects in whom antiorthostatic hypokinesia was modeled by tilting the cranial end of the body by -15 degrees were to answer…”
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    Pharmacological prophylaxis of vestibulo-autonomous syndrome (motion sickness) in model investigations by Shashkov, V S, Iasnetsov, V V, Shashkov, A V, Il'ina, S L, Galle, R R, Sabaev, V V, Potapov, M G

    “…The authors summarize results of multiyear investigations at the Institute of Biomedical Problems of induced motion sickness and development of prophylactic…”
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    Movement disorders in the context of P.K. Anokhin's theory of functional systems by Iasnetsov, V V, Shashkov, V S, Kozlov, S B, Pravdivtsev, V A, Shashkov, A V, Potapov, M G

    “…The authors' own findings and the data available in the literature as to movement diseases (MD) in animals and man were reviewed in the context of P. K…”
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    Computer modelling of influenza epidemics for the whole country (USSR) by Baroyan, O. V., Rvachev, L. A., Basilevsky, U. V., Ermakov, V. V., Frank, K. D., Rvachev, M. A., Shashkov, V. A.

    Published in Advances in applied probability (1971)
    “…Influenza epidemics at a city or country level can be observed only through a daily officially registered morbidity, or briefly DORM. The influenza model for…”
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    Computer modelling of influenza epidemics for the whole country (USSR) by Baroyan, O. V., Rvachev, L. A., Basilevsky, U. V., Ermakov, V. V., Frank, K. D., Rvachev, M. A., Shashkov, V. A.

    Published in Advances in applied probability (1971)
    “…Influenza epidemics at a city or country level can be observed only through a daily officially registered morbidity, or briefly DORM. The influenza model for…”
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