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    The body's responses to extreme exercise: biochemical aspects by Tverdokhlib, V P, Nikonorov, A A

    Published in Gigiena i sanitarija (01-09-2002)
    “…Experiments on animals and clinical studies in athletes have shown a negative impact of extreme exercises on the physicochemical characteristics of…”
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    Prognostic value of the content of lipid peroxidation products in tissues at pancreatic necrosis by Demin, D B, Tarasenko, V S, Volkov, D V, Tverdokhlib, V P, Solomatova, T V

    Published in Vestnik hirurgii im. I.I. Grekova (2003)
    “…The exact role of lipid peroxidation in pathogenesis of pancreatonecrosis was established by means of studying the level of dienic conjugates and malonic…”
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    Experience in treating patients with cardiovascular diseases by means of adaptation to periodic barochamber hypoxia by Aleshin, I A, Tin'kov, A N, Kots, Ia I, Tverdokhlib, V P

    Published in Terapevtic̆eskii arhiv (1997)
    “…Adaptation to periodic hypoxia (decompression 490 mm Hg) in a multiplace medical pressure chamber of patients with hypertension, cardial neurocirculatory…”
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    Adaptation to periodic hypoxia decreases ethanol consumption and abstinence-related damages to the internal organs during withdrawal in chronically alcoholized animals by Meerson, F Z, Krasikov, S I, Chavkin, I I, Bikbulatov, M S, Tverdokhlib, V P

    “…Adaptation to intermittent hypoxia in a hypobaric altitude chamber reduced two-fold ethanol consumption in chronically alcoholized rats and limited or…”
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    The role of the liver macrophage system in decreasing the immune complex level of the blood during adaptation to periodic hypoxia by Meerson, F Z, Frolov, B A, Nikonorov, A A, Tverdokhlib, V P

    “…It has been established that adaptation to intermittent hypoxia in altitude chamber considerably increases the capacity of hepatic macrophagal systems (MFS) to…”
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    Reversal of withdrawal injuries of the heart and liver by adaptation to intermittent hypoxia when discontinuing ethanol in chronically alcoholized animals by Meerson, F Z, Krasikov, S I, Chavkin, I I, Bikbulatov, M S, Tverdokhlib, V P

    Published in Kardiologiia (1992)
    “…Adaptation to intermittent hypoxia in the hypobaric altitude chamber showed a two-fold decrease in ethanol consumption in chronically alcoholized rats and…”
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    Prevention of stress dyslipidemia by adapting animals to the periodic action of hypoxia by Tverdokhlib, V P, Lobanov, G T, Meerson, F Z

    “…Emotional-painful stress in rats results in the increase of atherogenic and decrease of antiatherogenic lipoprotein fractions. Adaptation of animals to…”
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    Comparative evaluation of the protective effect of sodium valproate, phenazepam and ionol in stress-induced liver damage in rats by Nikonorov, A A, Tverdokhlib, V P

    Published in Fiziologicheskii zhurnal (01-05-1991)
    “…Ionol, a synthetic antioxidant, limits the stressor liver injury to a greater extent than sodium, valproate and phenazepam, activators of a GABA-ergic link of…”
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    The nondrug treatment of hypertension patients by their adaptation to periodic hypoxia in a barochamber by Aleshin, I A, Kots, Ia I, Tverdokhlib, V P, Galiautdinov, G S, Vdovenko, L G, Zabirov, M R, Meerson, F Z

    Published in Terapevtic̆eskii arhiv (1993)
    “…Patients with essential hypertension were exposed to periodic hypoxia in a pressure chamber. It is shown that adaptation to periodic hypoxia results in…”
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    Effect of adaptation to hypoxia on the antioxidant enzyme activity in the liver in animals that have undergone stress by Tverdokhlib, V P, Konovalova, G G, Lankin, V Z, Meerson, F Z

    “…It was shown in experiments on rats that emotional-painful stress resulted in a rapid increase in malonic dialdehyde (MDA) and in a decrease in the activity of…”
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    Effect of emotional and pain stress on the level of antioxidant vitamins in the blood serum of rats by Tverdokhlib, V P, Shmakova, E N, Blazheevich, N V, Meerson, F Z, Spirichev, V B

    Published in Voprosy pitaniia (01-11-1987)
    “…The content of ascorbic acid and alpha-tocopherol was found to be decreased in the blood of rats which had suffered an emotional pain stress. Preadaptation of…”
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    Prevention of atherogenic dislipoproteinemias and metabolic disorders in the liver in emotional-pain stress by Meerson, F Z, Tverdokhlib, V P, Nikonorov, A A

    Published in Voprosy meditsinskoi khimii (01-11-1988)
    “…Atherogenous dislipoproteinemia, involving a decrease in HDL cholesterol and 3-4-fold increase in the atherogeneity index was found to develop in rats after…”
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