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    Protection from radiation by selenium by Drachev, I S, Legeza, V I, Turlakov, Iu S

    “…We examined acute toxicity and radioprotective activity of inorganic (calcium selenites, manganese, strontium and lanthanum) and organic selenium compounds…”
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    Influence of work factors on health state in personnel servicing military nuclear technical objects by Poluboiarinov, V N, Iusov, I G, Ivanchenko, A V, Turlakov, Iu S

    “…Complex of occupational studies and medical, statistical research helped to reveal climate, geographic and other factors influencing health state of personnel…”
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    An experimental study of the effect of Zofran on the manifestations of a primary reaction to irradiation by Legeza, V I, Shagoian, M G, Kamynina, M F, Lokteva, O I, Turlakov, Iu S

    “…Zofran is a selective antagonist of 5-HT3 receptors which effectively prevents postradiation dyspeptic and behavioral disorders in dogs and rats…”
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    Prostaglandins--their role in the mechanisms of the development of the primary reaction to radiation syndrome by Legeza, V I, Shagoian, M G, Chigareva, N G, Kamynina, M F, Turlakov, Iu S

    “…In experiments with dogs and rats it has been shown that early after high doses of irradiation, the content of prostaglandins in the blood plasma increases,…”
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    The role of the endogenous opioid system in the mechanisms of the development of early postradiation autonomic and behavioral disorders by Legeza, V I, Shagoian, M G, Panov, A N, Pshenkina, N I, Buriakova, L V, Turlakov, Iu S

    “…In the experiments with rats and dogs it was shown that irradiation within the dose range of 50-100 Gy is accompanied by the increasing of enkephaline content…”
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    The effect of a high-intensity radiation exposure on the brain function of monkeys. The postradiation changes in the EEG response to rhythmic photostimulation by Legeza, V I, Turlakov, Iu S

    Published in Radiobiologiia (01-01-1992)
    “…In experiments with monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) it has been shown that whole-body irradiation with a dose of 45 Gy (6.5 Gy/s) causes considerable changes in…”
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    Effect of a high-intensity radiation exposure on brain function in monkeys. Postradiation changes in central coordination of brain bioelectrical processes by Legeza, V I, Turlakov, Iu S

    Published in Radiobiologiia (01-03-1991)
    “…In experiments with Macaca fascicularis exposed to high-energy electrons (45 Gy, 6.5 Gy/s) revealed were early changes in the coherent spectrum of EEG…”
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    The effect of a high-intensity radiation exposure on the brain function of monkeys. The postradiation changes in brain bioelectrical activity by Legeza, V I, Turlakov, Iu S

    Published in Radiobiologiia (01-01-1991)
    “…In experiments with Macaca fascicularis it has been found that changes in the total bioelectric activity of the brain within the EEG range that occur during…”
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    The effect of highly intensive irradiation on the functional status of the brain in monkeys by Legeza, V I, Turlakov, Iu S

    Published in Radiobiologiia (01-09-1990)
    “…In experiments with Macaca fascicularis a study was made of early manifestations of the central nervous system (CNS) disturbances caused by exposure to 24 MeV…”
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    Clinical and experimental investigation on the radioprotective effect of riboxine in low-dose fractionated irradiation by Legeza, V I, Abdul IuA, Antushevich, A E, Boĭko, V N, Vasiléva, T P, Miasoedov, A F, Petkevich, N V, Turlakov, Iu S, Shumikhina, K I, Iurkevich, Iu V

    “…In experiments with dogs (fractionated y-irradiation, accumulated dose 1Gy) as well as in clinical testing of the group of men, recieved 0,25 Gy being engaged…”
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