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Volume 5, Supplement 1, June 1998

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Preface
pp. I-I(1)

Robert tigerstedt in memoriam
pp. VII-VII(1)
Author: Fyhrquist F.r.

Ischemic preconditioning: role of mitochondrial ATP-dependent potassium channels
pp. 2-2(1)
Authors: Marban E.; Sato T.; Liu Y.; O'Rourke B.

The nonlinear oscillation mechanism of an autonomous parasympathetic activity in ischemic heart disease
pp. 3-3(1)
Authors: Borisov V.; Matusova A.; Mudrova L.; Reyman A.

Effect of sinusoidal stretch on reactivity of the rat arteries
pp. 3-3(1)
Authors: Dvoretsky D.P.; Yartsev V.N.; Karatchentseva O.V.; Granstrem M.P.; Chernyavskaya G.V.

NO is one of the triggers of BBB permeability for norepinephrine (3H-NE) during cold stress
pp. 4-4(1)
Authors: Marchenko V.S.; Babiychuk G.A.; Marchenko L.N.; Shilo A.V.; Lutsenko D.G.

Effects of thyroid hormones and catecholamines on intracellular Ca2+ handling in rat atria
pp. 4-4(1)
Authors: Paju K.; Kaasik A.; Vetter R.; Seppet E.K.

Low concentration of phosphocreatine affected protein composition and function of developing heart
pp. 4-4(1)
Authors: Pelouch V.; Kolao F.; Milerova M.; Ostadal B.; Saks V.

Quantitative analysis of collagen and fibronectin expression in human right ventricular hypertrophy
pp. 5-5(1)
Authors: Peters T.H.F.; Sharma H.S.; Yilmaz E.; Bogers A.J.J.C.

Effect of frequent injection of isoproterenol cyanide on the function of the isolated hearts in rats
pp. 5-5(1)
Authors: Shackebaei D.; Tohidi A.; Moradi B.; Almasi M.

New hypothesis of cardiac tachy arrhythmias origin
pp. 5-5(1)
Authors: Sheikh-Zade Y.R.; Cherednik I.L.

Changes of mitochondrial ultrastructure in human cardiomyocytes with alcoholic heart disease
pp. 5-5(1)
Authors: Sudarikova Y.V.; Bakeeva L.E.; Tsyplenkova V.G.

Effects of lysophosphatidic acid on protein kinase C distribution within cat cardiac cells
pp. 6-6(1)
Authors: Tang C.S.; Li X.; Gong Y.S.; Su J.Y.; Liu N.K.

Signal processing of adapted heart
pp. 6-6(1)
Author: Das D.K.

Heat shock proteins and ischemic cardiac stress
pp. 6-6(1)
Author: Dillmann W.H.

Cardiac adaptation to ischemia-reperfusion injury
pp. 6-6(1)
Author: Kingma J.G.

Thyroid hormones increase organism stability to different origin stress
pp. 7-7(1)
Authors: Bozshko A.P.; Gorodetskaya I.V.

Improvement in high altitude hypoxic stress tolerance in albino rats on oral glutamate supplementation
pp. 8-8(1)
Authors: Kumar D.; Bansal A.; Sairam M.; Grover S.K.; Sharma S.K.; Thomas P.; Prasad D.; Mongia S.S.; Singh R.; Ilavazhagan G.; Selvamurthy W.

Protection of the heart by adaptation to stress: role of nitric oxide
pp. 8-8(1)
Authors: Malyshev I.Y.; Manukhina E.B.; Malenyuk E.B.; Mikoyan V.D.; Kubrina L.N.; Vanin A.F.

Heat shock induced cellular and early embryonic death in Drosophila melanogaster TS-mutant strain
pp. 9-9(1)
Authors: Mamon L.A.; Nikitina E.A.; Golubkova E.V.; Pugachova O.M.

Heat shock proteins and co induce increasing of BBB permeability for acetylcholine (3H-ACH) under cold stress
pp. 9-9(1)
Authors: Marchenko L.N.; Marchenko V.S.; Babiychuk G.A.; Lomako V.V.

Lipoxygenase and no synthase activities following of acute myocardial infarction. New aspects of treatment
pp. 9-9(1)
Authors: Moibenko A.A.; Maxyutina N.P.; Mochort N.A.; Parchomenko A.N.; Kotzuruba A.V.; Marchenko G.I.; Grabovsky L.A.; Docenko V.

Stress-induced cardiac adaptation: role of HSP72 in the regulation of myocardial TNFalpha production
pp. 9-9(1)
Authors: Meng X.Z.; Cain B.S.; Meldrum D.R.; Shames B.D.; Harken A.H.; Banerjee A.

Memory process and lipid metabolism of the brain in stress conditions
pp. 10-10(1)
Authors: Nerush P.A.; Koldunov V.V.; Topka E.G.; Romanenko L.A.

Restorative processes and outcome of experimental myocardial infarction healing after reperfusion
pp. 10-10(1)
Authors: Siroid D.; Moibenko A.; Sokrut E.; Shvirenko I.

Morphodynamic alteration in testes after the bilateral enucleation at lepus caniculus
pp. 10-10(1)
Authors: Stojovska P.; Kalamaras R.; Kalamaras A.; Mitevska E.; Kakasheva L.; Gerasimova Z.

The protective effects of human urinary kallidinogenase (SK-827) on myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in rabbits
pp. 11-11(1)
Authors: Xia C.F.; Jiang Z.S.; Ou H.S.; Wang X.H.; Zhang L.Z.; Tang C.S.; Liu N.K.

Role of oxidative stress in acute myocardial infarction
pp. 11-11(1)
Authors: Dhalla N.S.; Sethi R.; Takeda N.; Nagano M.

Endothelin-1 as inducer of cardiac hypertrophy and changes in phenotype
pp. 11-11(1)
Authors: Lamers J.M.J.; de Jonge H.W.; Eskildsen-Helmond Y.E.G.; van Heugten H.A.A.

The role of nitric oxide synthases in failing heart due to hypoxia and ischemia
pp. 12-12(1)
Authors: Slezak J.; Buchwalow I.B.; Styk J.; Slezakova O.; Schulze W.; Wallukat G.

The complex pathogenetic therapy of postreanimationmyocardial insufficiency
pp. 12-12(1)
Authors: Mamedov J.D.; Aliyev M.K.; Musayev I.H.; Casimova V.B.; Manafova M.J.; Micailzade H.G.; Aliyev S.I.

The effect of ozonated perfused solution on the metabolism of ischemic myocardium
pp. 13-13(1)
Authors: Kontorcshikova C.; Solovjova T.; Mukhina I.; Andreeva N.

The effect of bFGF on hypertension induced by NG-Nitro-L-arginine in rats
pp. 13-13(1)
Authors: Jiang Z.S.; Su J.L.; Liu N.K.; Su J.Y.; Tang C.S.

The effect of basic fibroblast growth factor on myocardial necrosis induced by isoproterenol
pp. 13-13(1)
Authors: Jiang Z.S.; Su J.L.; Su J.Y.; Liu N.K.; Tang C.S.

The effect of basic fibroblast growth factor on acute myocardial infarction in rabbits
pp. 13-13(1)
Authors: Jiang Z.S.; Li X.; Yang Y.Z.; Su J.Y.; Tang C.S.; Liu N.K.

Actinoporins and acute cardiac failure
pp. 14-14(1)
Authors: Bunc M.; Frangez R.; Suput D.

Biomechanical properties of small intramural coronary arteries show characteristic segmental variability
pp. 14-14(1)
Authors: Dezsi L.; Szekeres M.; Nadasy G.L.; Orosz M.; Monos E.

Interactions between prostacyclin and nitric oxide in control of blood pressure in the Baboon (Papio ursinus)
pp. 14-14(1)
Authors: Hay L.; Schutte P.J.; Du Plooy W.J.; Kahler C.P.

The evolution of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase values in acute phase of myocardial infarction (MI)
pp. 15-15(1)
Authors: Lazar A.; Burta L.; Lazar L.; Gilau A.S.L.; Burta O.

Effects of systemic blockade of endothelial factors on the cardiovascular system in Baboons
pp. 15-15(1)
Authors: Schutte P.J.; Hay L.; du Plooy W.J.; Kahler C.

Effect of synthetic prostaglandin (PG) E and F2alpha on the healing of myocardial infarction (MI)
pp. 15-15(1)
Authors: Shvirenko I.; Sokrut V.; Yabluchansky N.; Moibenko A.

Influence of quercetin on the blood level of leukotriene (LT) B4 and healing of myocardial infarction (MI)
pp. 15-15(1)
Authors: Sokrut V.; Shvirenko I.; Yabluchansky N.; Moibenko A.

The effects of basic fibroblast growth factor on aortic relaxation and L-arginine/nitric oxide system
pp. 16-16(1)
Authors: Wang X.H.; Jiang Z.S.; Shabituofu D.L.; Pang Y.Z.; Liu C.F.; Tang C.S.

Manganese protects reperfused myocardium by enhancing mitochondrial activity
pp. 16-16(1)
Authors: Barandier C.; Boucher F.; de Leiris J.

Antioxidant trace elements
pp. 16-16(1)
Authors: Barandier C.; de Leiris J.

Hyperhomocysteinemia and coronary vascular injury
pp. 16-16(1)
Authors: Nair K.G.; Nair S.; Ashavaid T.F.; Dalal J.J.

Oxidative stress and its prevention in adriamycin-induced heart failure
pp. 17-17(1)
Authors: Singal P.K.; Iliskovic N.; Li T.; Danelisen I.

Gene expression and atherosclerosis
pp. 17-17(1)
Author: Yla-Herttuala S.

The state of processes of lipid peroxidation and hemostasis in plague intoxication
pp. 17-17(1)
Authors: Chesnokova N.; Afanasieva G.; Ponukalina E.

Disturbances of lipid peroxidation (LP), and their correction by emoxypine in emergent states
pp. 18-18(1)
Authors: Golikov P.P.; Davydov B.V.; Matveyev S.B.; Marchenko V.V.; Nickolayeva N.Y.; Golikov A.P.; Ryabinin V.A.; Uteshev N.S.; Pakhomova G.V.; Tveritneva L.F.

Correction of lipid peroxidation in cholera endotoxicosis
pp. 18-18(1)
Authors: Kiritchuk V.; Ponukalina E.; Chesnokova N.

Serum vitamin E levels in children with nephrotic syndrome
pp. 18-18(1)
Authors: Kocer-Buyukbingol Z.; Aygen B.; Ekim M.

Regularities of cardiac rhythm responses in patients with complicated peptic ulcer under operative stress
pp. 19-19(1)
Authors: Marmysh G.G.; Dubrovshchik O.I.; Gorelik P.V.

The role of lipid peroxidation activation in mechanisms of neurotropic effect of botulinic toxin
pp. 19-19(1)
Authors: Nevvazhai T.A.; Nevvazhai T.I.; Chesnokova N.P.

Antioxidants in cardionecrosis
pp. 20-20(1)
Authors: Nikolayev S.M.; Bartykov E.G.; Lonshakova C.S.

Character of cholera toxin effect on the processes of lipid peroxidation
pp. 20-20(1)
Authors: Ponukalina E.; Kiritchuk V.

Endogenous antioxidant system in membrane adaptive protective effect involvement
pp. 21-21(1)
Authors: Sazontova T.G.; Arkhipenko Y.V.

Myocardial preconditioning in coenzyme Q10-fed pigs is associated with induced expression of heme oxygenase-1
pp. 21-21(1)
Authors: Sharma H.S.; Yoshida T.; Maulik G.; Peters T.H.F.; Maulik N.; Engelman R.M.; Das D.K.

Influence of treatment with allopurinol on oxidative stress in patients by aorto-coronary bypass
pp. 21-21(1)
Authors: Utno L.; Narbekov J.; Birk R.; Paas L.; Sulling T.A.

The state of lipid peroxidation and hemostasis in anaerobic gas intoxication
pp. 21-21(1)
Authors: Zhevak T.N.; Bersudsky S.O.; Chesnokova N.P.

Metabolic aspects of preconditioning
pp. 22-22(1)
Author: Asimakis G.K.

Brief ischemic and non-ischemic stress
pp. 23-23(1)
Author: Verdouw P.D.

MnDPDP: MRI contrast agent with cardioprotective properties?
pp. 23-23(1)
Authors: Brurok H.; Skarra S.; Jynge P.

Some phylo- and onthogenetic aspects of vertebrates adaptation to circulatory stress
pp. 24-24(1)
Authors: Jurko B.; Krylov M.; Kretser I.; Kuznetsova L.; Assur M.; Ilyina V.; Loginova M.

Antiarrhythmic properties of peripheral of mu-opioid receptor agonists
pp. 24-24(1)
Authors: Krylatov A.V.; Maslov L.N.

Adaptation to stress prevents nitric oxide (NO) overproduction
pp. 25-25(1)
Authors: Pokidyshev D.A.; Malyshev I.Y.; Mikoyan V.D.; Kubrina L.N.; Vanin A.F.; Manukhina E.B.

Role of antioxidants in the regulation of stress response
pp. 25-25(1)
Authors: Samali A.; Gorman A.; Heavey B.; Creagh E.; Cotter T.; Orrenius S.

Prevention of adrenalin-induced ventricular fibrillation in condition of artificial pulmonary ventilation
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Sisakyan H.S.; Krasnikov N.F.; Engibaryan E.A.

Effect of ischemic preconditioning on rat intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Su J.Y.; Liu S.H.; Pang Y.Z.; Tang C.S.

Preconditioning is a general pathophysiological phenomenon
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Su J.Y.; Liu S.H.; Tang C.S.

Role endogenous opiod system in antiarrhythmic effect of adaptation to hypoxia
pp. 27-27(1)
Authors: Uskina E.V.; Lishmanov Y.B.

Ceruloplasmin - a factor contributing to enhancement of hypoxia tolerance in sportsmen?
pp. 27-27(1)
Authors: Volchegorsky I.; Chrebtova A.; Kolesnikov O.

Identification of a novel stress kinase activated by ischemia/reperfusion in the heart and kidney
pp. 27-27(1)
Authors: Whelan J.; Cioffi C.; De Silva H.; Sandhu G.; Webb R.

The pathophysiological aspects of hypoxial stress and its correction
pp. 27-27(1)
Authors: Zlenko H.; Skotchko-Volkova T.; Mamchur V.; Demchenko H.; Kasyan L.; Tarabara I.

Myocardial adaptation to hypoxia
pp. 28-28(1)
Author: Baker J.E.

Protective and adverse effects of cardiopulmonary adaptation to chronic hypoxia
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Ost'adal B.; Kolar F.; Pelouch V.

Hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha: essential role in cardiovascular development and physiology
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Semenza G.L.; Leung S.W.; Agani F.; Iyer N.V.; Kotch L.E.; Laughner E.; Yu A.Y.

Molecular basis of myocardial hypoxic stress adaptation in the heart
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Sharma H.S.; Weisensee D.

Sex differences in cardiovascular stress - reactivity and stress - resistance in the rat
pp. 29-29(1)
Authors: Anishchenko T.G.; Brill G.E.; Romanova T.P.; Igosheva N.B.; Shorina L.N.

Role of arachidonate breakdown products, prostaglandins, in myocardial adaptation to ischemia
pp. 29-29(1)
Authors: Cordis G.A.; Riedel W.; Tosaki A.; Das D.K.

Survival of miocardial tissue organotypic culture in the mesenterium of rat
pp. 29-29(1)
Authors: Davidenko V.V.; Chalisova N.I.; Dorovsrij A.A.; Rijov D.V.

Does magnesium infusion increase prostacyclin production in man?
pp. 29-29(1)
Authors: Falck G.; Jareld T.; Lundgaard H.; Gunnes S.; Jynge P.

Mechanisms of myocardial protection to hypoxia/reoxygenation injury in secondary aquatic amniota. Clinical applications
pp. 30-30(1)
Authors: Galantsev V.P.; Baranova T.I.; Kovalenko R.I.; Lukyanova E.L.; Moltchanov A.A.; Yanvareva I.N.

Regional microvascular permeability in chronic hypoxia
pp. 30-30(1)
Authors: Gavrisheva N.A.; Dubina M.V.

No-dependent mechanisms of adaptation to hypoxia
pp. 30-30(1)
Authors: Golubeva L.Y.; Zenina T.A.; Saltykova V.A.; Manukhina E.B.; Mikoyan V.D.; Kubrina L.N.; Vanin A.F.; Malyshev I.Y.

Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) enhances myocardial metabolic and membrane defence against severe hypoxia
pp. 31-31(1)
Authors: Mankovskaya I.; Serebrovskaya T.; Vavilova G.; Nosar V.; Kharlamova O.

Heart adaptation to pulsed hypoxia
pp. 32-32(1)
Author: Molov A.A.

Neurochemical responses to chronic hypoxia
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Satija N.K.; Vij A.G.

Effect of local cooling of the limbs on some indices of heat exchange and hemodinamics in man
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Tchitchkan D.N.; Koulchitsky S.V.; Tikhonov A.V.; Kulchitsky V.A.

Adenosine cardioplegia and myocardial metabolism
pp. 33-33(1)
Authors: Cohen G.; Rao V.; Weisel R.D.; Borger M.A.; Shiono N.

The temperature dependence of myocardial stunning during open-heart surgery
pp. 33-33(1)
Authors: Engelman R.M.; Rousou J.A.; Flack J.E.; Deaton D.W.

Myocardial protection in the elderly
pp. 33-33(1)
Author: Levitsky S.

Surgical stress and the heat shock response: in vivo models of stress conditioning
pp. 34-34(1)
Authors: Perdrizet G.A.; Garcia J.C.; Lena C.J.; Shapiro D.S.; Rewinski M.J.

The possibilities of using the wigner's transformation of HR ECG for non-invasive detection of acute graft rejection after heart transplantation
pp. 34-34(1)
Authors: Bernadic M.; Sulkova I.; Hubka P.; Slugen I.; Hatala R.; Schreinerova Z.; Mladosievicova B.; Schramekova E.; Petrasova H.; Fabian J.; Hulin I.

Antioxidant trace elements, and oxidative stress status during coronary artery bypass
pp. 34-34(1)
Authors: Djujic I.S.; Popovic Z.; Fabian J.

Effect of temperature and arrested ischaemic duration of cardiac functional recovery
pp. 35-35(1)
Authors: Legtenberg R.J.; Houston R.J.F.; Skotnicki S.H.; Oeseburg B.

Adenosine cardioplegia and myocardial metabolism
pp. 35-35(1)
Authors: Cohen G.; Rao V.; Weisel R.D.; Borger M.A.; Shiono N.

An activation of NHE1 isoform of Na+/H+ exchanger in primary hypertension: role of GTP-binding proteins
pp. 36-36(1)
Authors: Orlov S.N.; Adarichev V.; Sun Y.; Tremblay J.; Hamet P.

Molecular and cellular characterization of the myocardial Na+/H+ exchanger
pp. 37-37(1)
Authors: Orlowski J.; Petrecca K.; Atanasiu R.; Grinstein S.; Shrier A.

Inhibition of the Na/H exchanger in therapy
pp. 37-37(1)
Authors: Scholz W.; Albus U.

Nitric oxide as intracellular antioxidant
pp. 38-38(1)
Author: Kagan V.E.

Nitric oxide levels in acute myeloid leukaemia
pp. 39-39(1)
Authors: Dincer S.; Dincer S.; Erba&unknown; D.

Exhaled nitric oxide levels after exercise and in fasting subjects
pp. 39-39(1)
Authors: Erbas D.; Hasanoglu E.

The content of substance P (SP) and beta-endorphins (BE) during healing of the myocardial infarction (HMI)
pp. 40-40(1)
Authors: Moibenko A.; Sokrut V.; Shvirenko I.; Yabluchansky N.; Elsky V.

Endothelial disfunction in experimental parkinsonism: effect of hypoxia
pp. 40-40(1)
Authors: Sagach V.F.; Bazilyuk O.V.; Kotsyruba A.V.; Oleshko N.N.; Appenzeller O.A.

Role of no in stress induced changes of vascular tone
pp. 40-40(1)
Author: Solodkov A.P.

Nitric oxide in tissues in experimental extreme status
pp. 40-40(1)
Authors: Suchanov Y.; Selivanov E.; Kochetygov N.; Fedorov N.; Vanin A.; Mikoyan V.; Burgova E.; Remizova M.; Gerbut K.; Makeev A.

The effect of Nomega-nitro-L-arginine on bone remodeling in canine
pp. 41-41(1)
Authors: Unsaldi S.; Aksulu H.E.; Yekeler H.; Dinc M.; Bulut S.; Bingol I.

Depressed force and blunted force frequency in human heart failure: mechanisms and etiology
pp. 41-41(1)
Authors: Alpert N.R.; Mulieri L.A.; Hasenfuss G.; Pieske B.; Ittleman F.; Leavitt B.

Apoptosis in cardiomyocytes: role of pH and caspases
pp. 41-41(1)
Authors: Gottlieb R.A.; Engler R.L.

Stress signal to survival and apoptosis
pp. 42-42(1)
Authors: Takeda A.; Takeda N.

Effectiveness of apoptosis of lymphocytes as a prognostic index in patients with myocarditis
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Porjadin G.V.; Sanina N.P.; Makarkov A.I.; Kazimirsky A.N.; Salmasi J.M.

Vascular gene therapy
pp. 43-43(1)
Author: Laitinen M.

Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Luoma J.S.; Yla-Herttuala S.

Superoxide dismutase and atherosclerotic vascular disease
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Marklund S.L.; Jonsson L.; Sentman M.-L.; Stralin P.

Oxidized LDL and oxidative injuries
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Parthasarathy S.; Santanam N.; Auge N.

Effects of ovariectomy and hormone replacement therapy on small artery caliber
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Acs N.; Szekacs B.; Nadasy G.L.; Varbiro S.; Miklos Z.; Monos E.

Effect of lipid loading on the regulation of TNF gene expression in human macrophages
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Ares M.P.S.; Olsson A.; Kallin B.; Nilsson J.

Lipid peroxidation and nitric oxide production in dietary-induced obesity in the rat
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Beltowski J.; Wojcicka G.; Gorny D.; Mydlarczyk M.

The role of atheromatous plaque of the internal carotid artery in carotid sinus hypersensitivity
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Berczi V.; Solti F.; Entz L.; Huttl K.; Jaranyi Z.; Szanto J.

Effect of hemodialysis with polysulfon membranes on the plasma selenium concentration
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Bogye G.; Tompos G.; Alfthan G.; Vinczer P.

No release after different doses of nitrate therapy among patients with chronic coronary artery disease
pp. 46-46(1)
Authors: Dukat A.; Lietava J.; Mesaros S.; Caprnda M.

Acute effects of sexualsteroids on small peripheral arteries
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Kakucs R.; Varbiro S.; Szekacs B.; Nadasy G.L.; Acs N.; Monos E.

Exogenous no attenuates vessel wall remodelling in no deficiency
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Kristek F.; Gerov M.

He-Ne laser irradiation and blood proteolytic systems
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Leontjeva N.V.; Galebskaya L.V.; Andreeva L.A.; Leontjeva T.A.

Lipoprotein (HDL) modulate the contractile activity of lymph vessels
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Luchinin Y.; Pak G.; Makarushko S.; Gareev R.; Nikitin B.

Characteristics of erythrocyte flow in elastic and hardened microvessels
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Maeda N.; Suzuki Y.; Tanaka J.; Tateishi N.

Measurement of plasma insulin levels in patients survived ischemic stroke
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Mankovsky B.N.; Kuznezova S.M.; Slivak E.A.

Felicitous cell model to study the influence of atherogenic factors on cytokine production in vitro
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Nikitina E.Y.; Freidlin I.S.; Denisenko A.D.

Effects of sesame oil on the rabbit electrocardiogram
pp. 49-49(1)
Authors: Rashidi H.; Moazedy A.A.; Valizadeh M.

Metabolites of tryptophan and pteridines in path to atherosclerotic dysfunction
pp. 49-49(1)
Authors: Rudzite V.; Jurika E.; Jirgensons J.

Protective effects and mechanism of action of chemical modified glucans during atherosclerosis
pp. 49-49(1)
Authors: Safina A.F.; Dushkin M.I.; Vereschagin E.I.; Shwartz Y.S.

The protective role of target-liposome carried calcitonin gene-related peptide in balloon denuded rat aorta
pp. 50-50(1)
Authors: Shabituofu D.L.; Wang X.H.; Liu N.K.; Peng S.Q.; Tang C.S.; Zhang L.Z.; Su J.Y.

Atherogenic risk factors of premature coronary heart disease. A retrospective study in a Hungarian patient-group
pp. 50-50(1)
Authors: Szollar L.; Rischak K.; Borocz Z.; Belovai L.; Ronaszeki A.; Buday B.; Laszlo E.; Tornoci L.

The effect of tamoxifen on serum lipid levels
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Tatar F.A.; Demiriz F.; Atalay M.

Effect of ATII and sexualsteroid replacement on biomechanical properties of a resistance artery in ovariectomised rats
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Varbiro S.; Szekacs B.; Nadasy G.L.; Acs N.; Farkas Z.; Miklos Z.; Monos E.

Vitamin-C prevents the atherogenic effects of passive smoking
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Valkonen M.; Kuusi T.

Lipid profile and iron serum content in experimental arteriosclerosis
pp. 52-52(1)
Authors: Vucevic D.; Zunic S.; Trpkovic D.; Djarmati D.; Djordjevic-Denic G.; Zunic S.

Adrenomedulin inhibits the lysophosphatidic acid-induced proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells
pp. 52-52(1)
Authors: Wang X.H.; Su J.L.; Li X.; An G.S.; An S.Z.; Tang J.; Tang C.S.; Wang S.H.; Liu N.K.

Iron and copper content in sera and aorta tissue in rabbits with experimental arteriosclerosis
pp. 53-53(1)
Authors: Zunic S.; Djarmati D.; Djordjevic-Denic G.; Zunic S.; Cvetkovic Z.; Vucevic D.

Role of lymphatics in development of experimental vasorenal hypertension
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Bulekbaeva L.E.; Khanturin M.R.; Demchenko G.A.; Akhmetbaeva N.A.

Myocardial hypertrophy in rabbits with renovascular hypertension after block of angiotensin system
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Frolov V.; Drozdova G.; Mustyatsa V.; Balayev V.

Renal xanthine oxidoreductase activity in experimental hypertension
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Laakso J.; Mervaala E.; Teravainen T.-L.; Lapatto R.

The influence of manganese and lead on the vascular effect of lisinopril in rats
pp. 55-55(1)
Authors: Murariu A.; Miftode M.; Mindreci I.; Filip C.; Teslariu E.; Nechifor M.

The influence of some analogous of prostaglandin A2 and F2alpha on the plasmatic level of TSH and vasopressin on rat
pp. 55-55(1)
Authors: Nechifor M.; Rusu V.; Florea C.; Indrei A.; Filip C.

Effect of tricycline B on the arterial blood pressure in dogs
pp. 56-56(1)
Authors: Rajaian H.; Kamrani A.

Renal Lithium Clearance in Salt-sensitive and Salt-resistant Hypertensives
pp. 56-56(1)
Authors: Ah Salahi B.T.; Tavafzadeh R.

Influence of captopril on hemodynamics in awake rats with experimental hypertension
pp. 57-57(1)
Authors: Tsyrlin V.; Bondarenko B.; Chrustaleva R.; Gavrikov K.; Rubanova N.

Paracrine mechanisms regulating renal hemodynamics
pp. 57-57(1)
Author: Navar L.G.

Effects of calcium antagonist on renal filtration and reabsorbtion in spontaneous hypertensive rats
pp. 58-58(1)
Authors: Drozdova G.; Frolov V.; Mustyatsa V.; Kuznetsov V.; Balayev V.; Kimura K.; Ogava S.; Tojo A.

Mouse kidney polyribosome structure during ischaemia-reperfusion injury
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Plestina S.; Gamulin S.

Lipid peroxidation and deformability of erythrocytes in hemodialyzed patients
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Szikszai Z.; Imre S.G.; Ujhelyi L.

Glutathione biosynthesis
pp. 59-59(1)
Author: Anderson M.E.

Arginine metabolism and nitric oxide production
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Mori M.; Gotoh T.; Nagasaki A.; Takiguchi M.; Miyanaka K.

Role of glutathione in the redox regulation of apoptotic cell death
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Orrenius S.; van den Dobbelsteen D.; Nobel S.; Slater A.

Glutathione peroxidases as peroxynitrite reductases
pp. 61-61(1)
Authors: Sies H.; Klotz L.-O.; Sharov V.S.; Tamler R.; Assmann A.; Briviba K.

SOD and GSH concentrations in the blood of lower limbs varicose veins
pp. 62-62(1)
Authors: Siska I.R.; Avram J.; Mcties R.; Crisnic D.; Schneider F.

The effects of N-acetyl cysteine therapy on the platelet functions in COPD
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Yavuzer S.; Karabiyikoglu G.; Ocakcioglu A.B.; Akkoca O.

Thiol/Disulfide Exchange between Small Heat Shock Protein 25 and Glutathione
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Zavialov A.V.; Gaestel M.; Korpela T.; Zav'yalov V.P.

Redox-cycling and cytotoxicity of phenol in keratinocytes: evidence for enhanced lipid and thiol oxidation and antioxidant depleption
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Shvedova A.A.; Tyurina Y.Y.; Tyurin V.A.; Kommineni C.; Castranova V.; Kagan V.E.

Regulation of oxidative stress by gangliosides
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Avrova N.F.; Tyurin V.A.; Tyurina Y.Y.; Zakharova I.O.; Sokolova T.V.; Shestak K.I.; Leont' ev V.A.

Sphingomyelin Cycle Revisited
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Barenholz Y.; Glick D.

Phosphatidylserine signaling in apoptosis
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Kagan V.E.; Fabisiak J.; Tyurina Y.Y.; Tyurin V.A.; Schor N.F.; Lazo J.S.

Oxygen and wound healing
pp. 65-65(1)
Author: Hunt T.K.

Regulation of wound healing
pp. 65-65(1)
Author: Hussain Z.

The neutrophil derived oxidant chloramine inhibits protein kinase C
pp. 65-65(1)
Authors: Maguire J.J.; Ogino T.

Free radicals and lipofuscin accumulation
pp. 65-65(1)
Author: Nakano M.

The role of EGF formulation on stress ulcer healing of gastric mucosa
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Akbulut K.G.; Gonul B.; Turkyylmaz A.; Celebi N.

Effects of various oils on lipid peroxidation in the liver
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Akkus I.; Ergun S.; Yontem M.; Ay M.; Caglayan O.; Bor M.A.; Gokce R.

New antimicrobic preparation for heal acceleration of suppurative wounds
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Alimov M.M.; Kurbanov S.A.; Kasimov A.K.

Antiinflammatory effect of ebselen in endotoxin-induced experimental uveitis
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Bosch-Morell F.; Romero B.; Belda J.I.; Puertas F.J.; Marin N.; Diaz-Llopis M.; Romero F.J.

CD26 cellular distribution and its functional significance
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Dourado M.; Alves V.; Rosa M.S.; Pinto A.M.

Increased level of oxidative stress to the DNA in lymphocytes of patients with Morbus Bechterew
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Dusinska M.; Lietava J.; Raslova K.; Somorovska M.; Petrovska H.; Collins A.

Role of endothelium-derived constrictor factors in regulation of venular tone
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Dornyei G.; Monos E.; Kaley G.; Koller A.

Oxidative stress in response to lungs diseases
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Farkhutdinov R.; Baimbetov F.; Farkhutdinov U.

Nitric oxide in expired air as a marker of endothelial activity
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: Ferreira T.; Macedo P.; Ferreira S.; Ferreira R.; Mata P.; Barbara C.

Protective antiulcer and analgetic actions of amylin-islet pancreatic polypeptide
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: German S.; Cooper G.; Kopylowa G.; Samonina G.

The comparative action of some analogous of prostaglandins on the rat and mouse testis
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: Indrei A.; Nechifor M.; Costuleanu M.; Indrei L.L.; Cocu F.

Hyperbaric oxigenation limits biological effects connected with nitric oxide
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Kostenko V.A.; Glebova L.Y.

Speleotherapy induced oxidative alterations of macromolecules in patients' sera
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Kovac Z.; Matasic R.; Debevec V.; Narancsik

Conium maculatum influence on ultramicroscopic and biochemical changes in aseptic granuloma
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Kudritskaya O.Y.; Shalabina A.S.; Spasenkova O.M.; Sinitskaya I.A.; Belodubrovskaya G.A.; Zdanevich H.W.

The influence of pine pitch on inflammation
pp. 70-70(1)
Authors: Mchedlidze G.; Paramonov B.; Tjukavin A.; Simbirtzev A.

Oxidative stress evaluation and mast cell reaction in experimental asthma
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Mederle O.; Mederle C.; Raica M.

Relation between exhaled nitric oxide and bronchial reactivity during induced maximal airway narrowing in asthma
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Neuparth N.; Gamboa T.; de Almeida A.B.; Caires I.; Pinto J.R.; Rendas A.B.

The effect of citruline and ranitidine on acute inflammation
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Parvu A.E.; Parvu M.; Pleoca-Manea L.; Mirza M.; Muroan D.; Georocean A.

Toxically injured liver stimulates neutrophil oxygen radical production and degranulation
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Portnychenko A.; Alexeyeva I.; Pavlovich S.; Makogon N.

The effect of dietary antioxidants upon human blood monocyte immune functions in vitro
pp. 72-72(1)
Authors: Powell J.R.; Barratt M.E.J.; Hillebrand A.; Hurst T.L.; von Caron G.N.

Lipid peroxidation processes in organism during crush syndrome
pp. 72-72(1)
Authors: Rukhadze R.R.; Pavliashvili N.; Kipiani V.A.

Luminescence of activated phagocytes during allergy and autoimmunal diseases
pp. 73-73(1)
Authors: Slavinsky A.A.; Nesterova I.V.

Changes in the pain threshold after intravenous ultraviolet radiation of blood
pp. 73-73(1)
Authors: Tchitchkan D.N.; Koulchitsky S.V.; Tikhonov A.V.; Kulchitsky V.A.

Inhibition of DNP-specific rat IgE production by the semipurified supernatant of Fe-3 cell culture medium
pp. 73-73(1)
Authors: Tokeshi Y.; Hanashiro K.; Sugama I.; Nakamura M.; Sunagawa M.; Kosugi T.

The relationship between colon anastomosis and antioxidant enzymes
pp. 74-74(1)
Authors: Tug T.; Akcil I.E.; Doseyen Z.

An early diagnostics of inflammatory complications in mandibular fractures, their prophylaxis and treatment
pp. 74-74(1)
Authors: Volozhin A.I.; Lepilin A.V.; Erokhina N.; Shirokov V.Y.; Mustafaev M.M.

The effect of calcium ions on captopril-induced histamine release from purified rat mast cells
pp. 74-74(1)
Authors: Wawrocka-Pawlak M.; Janus J.; Olczak S.; Dabrowski R.

Lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzymes in immune complex disease
pp. 75-75(1)
Authors: Wojcicka G.; Marciniak A.; Gorny D.; Czabak-Garbacz R.; Korolczuk A.; Beltowski J.

alpha-Lipoic acid: a potent antioxidant nutrient
pp. 75-75(1)
Authors: Packer L.; Roy S.; Tirosh O.; Han D.; Sen C.K.

Dihydrolipoate surprisingly stimulates the mitochondrial permeability transition - why?
pp. 76-76(1)
Authors: Saris N.-E.L.; Karjalainen A.; Teplova V.V.

Dual regulation of apoptosis by alpha-lipoic acid
pp. 76-76(1)
Author: Sen C.K.

Alpha-lipoic acid prevents n-3 PUFAs induced suppression of wound healing
pp. 76-76(1)
Authors: Arend A.; Zilmer M.; Zilmer K.

Lipoic acid efficiency in diabetic neuropathy treatment
pp. 76-76(1)
Authors: Barantsevitch E.R.; Vallush K.; Melnikova E.V.; Posokhina O.V.; Skoromets A.A.; Schlyakhto E.V.

alpha-Lipoic acid alters gene expression in human jurkat T lymphocytes
pp. 77-77(1)
Authors: Gohil K.; Roy S.; Khanna S.; Packer L.; Sen C.K.

Lipoic acid decreases platelet lipid peroxidation level in patients with diabetic neuropathy
pp. 77-77(1)
Authors: Melnikova E.V.; Alexandrova L.A.; Barantsevitch E.R.; Evtyuchin R.A.; Petrischev N.N.; Skoromets A.A.

The studies of pyridine - cell phospholipid and pyrazole - cell phospholipid complexes fine structure
pp. 77-77(1)
Authors: Nasibullin R.S.; Enikeyev D.A.; Kosareva D.I.; Serebrenik M.A.; Sultanov A.S.

Initiation of and tolerance to neutrophil - mediated acute lung injury (ARDS): A yin-yang mechanism involving interleukin-1
pp. 78-78(1)
Authors: Faust-Chan L.P.; Spelts R.Y.; Wright R.W.; Hybertson B.H.; Flores S.E.; Repine J.E.

Oxygen radicals activate protein phosphorylation in endothelial cells: effect of the antioxidant ginkgo biloba extract, EGb 761
pp. 78-78(1)
Authors: Faure S.; Gozin A.; Andrieu V.; Droy-Lefaix M.T.; Pasquier C.

Lysosomal involvement in apoptosis
pp. 79-79(1)
Author: Brunk U.T.

Protein oxidation in age related diseases
pp. 79-79(1)
Author: Dean R.T.

In vitro and in vivo study of antioxidant action in food plant (Carthamus tinctorius linne)
pp. 79-79(1)
Authors: Hiramatsu M.; Komatsu M.; Xu Y.; Kasahara Y.

Blood cells as a model for monitoring interactions of metal ions
pp. 80-80(1)
Authors: Johansson E.; Kochel B.

Changes of elements in blood cells and enzyme activity in erythrocytes in down's syndrome (trisomy 21)
pp. 80-80(1)
Authors: Johansson E.; Westermarck T.; Antila E.; Lindh U.; Nikkinen P.

Inhibition by antioxidant of lipid peroxidation induced by lipoxygenase
pp. 80-80(1)
Authors: Niki E.; Yamashita H.; Nakamura A.; Kuehn H.

Redox modulation of apoptosis
pp. 80-80(1)
Authors: Nobel C.S.I.; Orrenius S.; Slater A.F.G.

Theoretical design, synthesis and evaluation of antiatherogenic activity of novel antioxidant BO-653
pp. 81-81(1)
Authors: Noguchi N.; Okimoto Y.; Cynshi O.; Kodama T.; Niki E.

Mycotoxins induced DNA oxidative damage in rat liver cell
pp. 81-81(1)
Authors: Rizzo A.; Biese I.; Veijalainen P.; Antila E.; Westermarck T.; Atroshi F.

Neuronal ceroidlipofuscinosis (NCL and antioxidants (AO)
pp. 81-81(1)
Authors: Westermarck T.; &unknown;9berg L.; Laakso J.; Atroshi F.; Santavuori P.

Decreased serum vitamin E levels are associated with age-related macular degeneration
pp. 82-82(1)
Authors: Belda J.I.; Romero B.; Bosch-Morell F.; Marin N.; Diaz-Llopis M.; Romero F.J.

In vitro cell toxicity and catalase destruction by metalic copper of the intrauterine device
pp. 82-82(1)
Authors: Beltran-Garcia M.J.; Espinosa A.; Zapata A.J.P.; Ogura T.

Chronic alcohol treatment promotes oxidative stress in rat peripheral nerve. Beneficial effects of antioxidants
pp. 82-82(1)
Authors: Bosch-Morell F.; Colell A.; Fernandez-Checa J.C.; Marin N.; Romero F.J.

Mitochondrial respiratory function during rat thymocyte induced apoptosis
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Bustamante J.; Yannarelli G.; Bersier M.G.; Romero M.; Montero G.; Boveris A.

Lipoic acid prevent etoposide induced chromatin damage in rat thymocytes
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Bustamante J.; Roy S.; Sen C.K.; Packer L.

p72SYK PTK: a transducer of sIgG triggered apoptotic signalling in human follicular lymphoma cells
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Eray M.; Kaartinen M.; Pelkonen J.; Andersson L.C.

Differential gene expression by natural antioxidants
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Gohil K.; Sen C.K.; Roy S.; Packer L.

Free radical reactions in erythrocytes of stroke patients
pp. 84-84(1)
Authors: Imre S.G.; Szikszai Z.; Fekete I.

Capsaicin activates heat loss and heat production simultaneously and independently in rats
pp. 84-84(1)
Authors: Inoue S.; Kobayashi A.; Osaka T.; Namba Y.; Kimura S.; Lee T.H.

Psammoma bodies of human choroid plexus
pp. 84-84(1)
Author: Korzhevsky D.

Oxidative stability of liposomes prepared from marine phospholipids
pp. 84-84(1)
Authors: Lovaas E.; Midtbo J.K.; Strom T.

Oxidative stress evaluation in contention stress
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Mederle C.; Schneider F.; Mederle O.

Melatonin and it's precursors exhibit nitric oxide scavenging activity
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Noda Y.; Mori A.; Liburdy R.; Packer L.

Models of hypoxia for screening antiishemia drugs
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Novozheeva T.; Oleynik N.; Gorshkova V.; Saratikov A.

Plant antioxidant remedies in kidney injuries
pp. 86-86(1)
Author: Shantanova L.N.

Superoxide dismutase activation during oxidation of tumor cells
pp. 86-86(1)
Authors: Smirnova L.; Shepetkin I.; Borunov E.; Kondakova I.

The mode of delivery effect on neonatal prognosis in preterm verteks presentation
pp. 86-86(1)
Authors: Turkkani B.; Atalay C.; Oztopcu C.; Sahin I.; Gol K.; Saracoglu F.

Antioxidative property histolizat from deers' non ossified horns
pp. 87-87(1)
Authors: Yartsev V.G.; Matytsin A.P.; Khinevich V.A.; Matytsin P.A.

Microcirculation disturbances in the liver in chronic hepatitis
pp. 87-87(1)
Authors: Zalcmane V.; Groma V.

Superoxide dismutase and gluthatione peroxidase in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
pp. 87-87(1)
Authors: Zakharova M.N.; Boldyrev A.A.; Brusov O.S.; Pavlova O.A.; Zavalishin I.A.

Protein kinase C, collagenase (matrix metalloproteinase type 1), a-tocopherol and skin aging
pp. 87-87(1)
Authors: Azzi A.; Ricciarelli R.; Maroni P.; Ozer N.

Free radical generation in the brain of senescence accelerated mice
pp. 88-88(1)
Authors: Boldyrev A.; Bulygina E.; Gallant S.; Kramarenko G.; Stvolinsky S.; Yuneva M.

Redox state as a correlate of senescence and wasting and as a target for therapeutic intervention
pp. 88-88(1)
Authors: Droge W.; Hack V.; Breitkreutz R.; Kinscherf R.; Rohrer H.

Mitochondrial DNA damage in aging and in apoptosis
pp. 88-88(1)
Authors: Vina J.; Pallardo F.V.; Sastre J.

Caloric intake, oxidative stress and aging
pp. 89-89(1)
Author: Weindruch R.

Antioxidant effect of EGb 761 on aging and oxidative stress
pp. 89-89(1)
Author: Droy-Lefaix M.T.

Tissue contribution to hyperthermia in SHRSP as compared with WKY
pp. 89-89(1)
Authors: Higashino H.; Gao Y.-J.; Nishimura Y.; Suzuki A.

Effects of UVB on procollagen I propeptide release from human skin and dermal fibroblasts
pp. 89-89(1)
Authors: Jones S.A.; Jack C.I.A.; Jackson M.J.

Remarkable differences of oxidative damage in the cortical regions from post-mortem Alzheimer's disease brain
pp. 90-90(1)
Authors: Karelson E.; Zilmer K.; Vihalemm T.; Kullisaar T.; Bogdanovic N.; Garlind A.; Winblad B.; Zilmer M.

Particularities of aging FRO-depending mechanisms by polyorganic pathology under CO2 correction
pp. 90-90(1)
Authors: Yastrebov A.P.; Meshtshaninov V.N.; Syrnev V.A.; Sandler E.A.; Gavrilov I.V.

Redox regulation of NF-kB and its therapeutic implications in aids and RA
pp. 91-91(1)
Authors: Okamoto T.; Tetsuka T.; Yoshida S.; Yang J.-P.; Kawabe T.

Redox regulation of glucocorticoid receptor
pp. 92-92(1)
Authors: Tanaka H.; Makino Y.; Okamoto K.; Hirota K.; Yodoi J.; Ogawa H.; Umesono K.; Makino I.

Thioredoxin target molecules in redox signal cascade
pp. 92-92(1)
Authors: Yodoi J.; Nishiyama A.; Oono T.; Hirota K.; Masutani H.

Redox-dependent regulation of intracellular trafficking of the glucocorticoid receptor
pp. 93-93(1)
Authors: Okamoto K.; Tanaka H.; Makino Y.; Ogawa H.; Eguchi H.; Hayashi S.-I.; Poellinger L.; Umesono K.; Makino I.

Xenobiotics, free radicals and cell membranes
pp. 93-93(1)
Authors: Pompella A.; Comporti M.

Plant antioxidants against liver injuries
pp. 94-94(1)
Authors: Azhunova T.A.; Nikolayev S.M.

Evaluation of toxic alkaloids of seeds of peganum harmala L. as an abortion agent in pregnant rat
pp. 94-94(1)
Authors: Azizi E.; Akbari-javar H.; Salehi M.H.; Jalali N.

High level of catecholamines and peripheral resistance related to the left ventricular heart pump function in professional divers
pp. 94-94(1)
Authors: Badiu G.; Ion I.; Ceamitru N.D.; Teren E.; Teren O.; Vatafu C.

The studies were conducted on cattle and sheep having been exposed to the action of chernobyl accident products and 131I
pp. 95-95(1)
Authors: Budarkov V.A.; Kirshin V.A.; Zenkin A.S.; Mayakov E.A.; Yastrebcov U.A.; Surgucheva L.M.

Influence of different respiratory gas mixtures on the heart pump function in professional divers
pp. 95-95(1)
Authors: Ceamitru N.D.; Vatafu C.; Badiu G.; Teren E.; Teren O.; Ion I.

Some adaptation principles of urban population residing in town with developed chemical industry
pp. 96-96(1)
Authors: Goloshchapov A.; Davletov E.; Petrova S.; Khusnutdinova E.; Shchepansky V.

Stress response in fish
pp. 96-96(1)
Authors: Hermesz E.; Nemcsok J.; Abraham M.

On the state of hemopoiesis in rats poisoned with ecotoxicant 2,4-DA
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Kaioumova A.; Rassokhin A.; Zakharov Y.; Kaioumov F.

Immunochemical mechanisms of organism adaptation to xenobiotics
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Kovalev E.; Shipulina N.V.; Lisitsina V.B.; Zhirnov G.F.; Kovaleva O.I.; Rumyantseva E.I.

Priority organic pollutants in the trophic chain of the lake Baikal
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Lebedev A.T.; Poliakova O.V.; Petrosyan V.S.; Renzoni A.; Hanninen O.

Effects of an accidental oil spill on pathophysiology of brackish water fish in gulf of Bothnia, Finland
pp. 98-98(1)
Authors: Lindstrom-Seppa P.; Tuomainen M.; Koponen K.; Kalax P.; Hudd R.

Prevention of the lead-induced heart disorder
pp. 98-98(1)
Authors: Nurmukhambetov A.N.; Akhmedshina D.

Prevention of the lead-induced disorder of brain function using glycyrrhiza L. flavonoids
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Nyrmukhambetov A.N.; Zhumasheva Z.; Balabekova M.; Myrzagulova S.

Stimulation of antitoxic resistation of the liver by hypobaric training
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Ovchinnikov I.V.; Kosnikova I.V.; Kasimov A.K.; Gutnikova A.R.

TCDD alters melatonin metabolism in fish hepatocytes
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Pesonen M.; Vakkuri O.; Kokkola T.; Laitinen J.T.

Liver anomalies in the Baltic salmon sac fry suffering from high mortality (M74)
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Pesonen M.; Andersson T.B.; Teivainen P.; Korkalainen M.

Health problem of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
pp. 100-100(1)
Authors: Petrova P.; Zakharova D.

GC-MS study of the ''cold finger'' effect
pp. 100-100(1)
Authors: Poliakova O.V.; Lebedev A.T.; Tuovinen K.; Hanninen O.

Antioxidant processes in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to ozonised water
pp. 101-101(1)
Authors: Ritola O.; Peters L.; Livingstone D.R.

Ions composition of rat blood under nitric intoxication
pp. 101-101(1)
Authors: Shumilova T.; Kislyakova L.; Kislyakov Y.

Hepatic dysfunction after acute and chronic exposure to microcystins
pp. 102-102(1)
Authors: Suput D.; Sedmak B.

Effect of low radiation doses on cytochrom P-450-dependent system
pp. 102-102(1)
Authors: Sushko L.I.; Buko V.U.

Phytobacterial remedy for treatment of liver injuries
pp. 102-102(1)
Authors: Tarmakova S.S.; Nikolayev S.M.; Tarmakova T.B.

The influence of enterosorbtion on metabolism's level at chronical exogen intoxication by tigam
pp. 103-103(1)
Authors: Tookhtamuradov Z.Z.; Ovchinnikov I.V.; Gutnikova A.R.; Kasimov A.K.

Molecular techniques to evaluate ecosystem health
pp. 104-104(1)
Author: Savva D.

Pathophysiology of birch populations affected by aerial emission
pp. 104-104(1)
Authors: Babich A.F.; Golubeva E.I.; Zhirov V.K.

Physicochemical properties and toxicity of air particulate matter (PM)
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Dreher K.; Jaskot R.; Richards J.; Lehmann J.; McGee J.; Ledbetter A.; Costa D.

Animal exposure to concentrated ambient air particles
pp. 105-105(1)
Author: Godleski J.J.

Health risks of ambient air particles
pp. 105-105(1)
Author: Jantunen M.J.

Concentrated ambient air particles cause pulmonary inflammation in a dose-dependent manner in both normal and chronic bronchitic rats
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Clarke R.; Murthy G.K.; Wolfson J.M.; Sioutas C.; Koutrakis P.; Catalano P.; Paulauskis J.; Godleski J.

The effects of adenosin on the rabbit's tracheal smoot muscle
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Dashti M.H.; Rafati A.; Nazemie A.

Serum dipeptidyl peptidase IV activity in smokers and non-smokers
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Dourado M.; Mesquita L.; Pinto A.M.

Influence of 60 H poor oxygen breathing on cough reflex in guinea-pigs with allergic airway inflammation
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Hanacek J.; Brozmanova M.; Tatar M.; Szepe P.

The effect of SO2 on the respiratory volume on the workers of copper mines
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Hejazian S.H.; Dashti M.H.; Morshedi A.

Proinflammatory effects of diesel particles on murine alveolar macrophages and rat airways
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Halinen A.; Salonen R.O.; Komulainen H.; Ruotsalainen M.; Hirvonen M.-R.

Manganese, blood brain barrier and the rat's age
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Vojtisek M.; Knotkova J.; Hulinska D.; Bittnerova D.; Svihalkova J.; Paduanova Z.

Toxicity and inflammatory mechanisms of bioaerosols
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Hirvonen M.-R.; Ruotsalainen M.; Nevalainen A.

Free radical effects of asbestos fibers
pp. 107-107(1)
Author: Kinnula V.L.

Biological mechanisms of cell activation induced by mineral particles
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Krombach F.; Dorger M.; Messmer K.

Sources and exposures to biological particles
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Nevalainen A.; Meklin T.; Hyvarinen A.

The disturbances of female reproductive function regulation in ecologically unfavourable conditions
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Arutjunyan A.V.; Stepanov M.G.; Korenevsky A.V.; Prokopenko V.M.; Oparina T.I.; Burmistrov S.O.

Oxygen diffusion in quartz exposed lungs
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Hajek D.; Doubek M.; Smrzova J.

Chronic occupational lead exposure and thyroid function
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Dursun N.; Tutus A.

Asbestos-induced cells injury and effects of flavonoids
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Kostyuk V.A.; Potapovich A.I.

Tumorigenicity and mechanistic studies in mice fed coal tar or benzo[a]pyrene
pp. 110-110(1)
Authors: Culp S.J.; Gaylor D.W.; Goldstein L.S.; Beland F.A.

Assessing cancer risk of coal tars
pp. 110-110(1)
Authors: Goldstein L.S.; Gaylor D.W.

Genotoxicity studies with reconstituted and field-derived PAH mixtures
pp. 110-110(1)
Authors: Safe S.; Rodriguez L.; Goldstein L.; Steinberg M.; Donnelly K.C.; Reeves W.

Metabolic activation of polycyclic (PAH) and n-heterocyclic aromatic (NHA) hydrocarbons
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Warshawsky D.; Mitchell K.; Xue W.; Schneider J.; Dowty H.; Talaska G.

Antioxidant effects of N-acetylcysteine and nitrendipine on naphthalene toxicity in mouse
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Aktay G.; Cendgiz G.; Soylemezoglu T.; Yamaner O.

Studies of interaction of dioxins from the group of the chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin with cell phospholipides
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Enikeyev D.A.; Nasibullin R.S.; Zeleyev M.K.; Baigulova O.V.; Timerbulatova A.R.

Oxidative DNA damage in exercise
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Hartmann A.; Niess A.M.

Heat shock proteins and skeletal muscle reponse to exercise-induced oxidative stress
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Jackson M.J.; Maglara A.; McArdle

Exercise and oxidative stress in diabetes mellitus
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Laaksonen D.E.; Atalay M.; Niskanen L.; Uusitupa M.; Hanninen O.; Sen C.K.

Superoxide dismutases and exercise
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Oh-ishi S.; Ohno H.

Redox mechanisms in muscle fatigue
pp. 113-113(1)
Author: Reid M.B.

Exercise-induced systemic endotoxaemia: the effect of ascorbic acid supplementation
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Ashton T.; Jackson S.K.; Rowlands C.C.; Jones E.; Young I.S.; Davies B.; Peters J.R.

Endurance training favorably changes apolipoprotein levels in men with insulin-dependent diabetes
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Atalay M.; Laaksonen D.E.; Uusitupa M.; Sen C.K.; Hanninen O.; Niskanen L.

Blood platelet aggregation under exercise training and hyperoxia
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Berest V.P.; Gatash S.V.

The antioxidant vitamins E and C in experimental stress
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Ciocoiu M.; Paduraru I.; Colev V.; Badescu M.; Saramet A.; Petrescu E.

The effect of swimming exercise on lipid peroxidation in rats
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Coskun A.; Golgeli A.; Ozesmi C.; Dogan P.

Endurance training may decrease oxidative stress in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Gul M.; Laaksonen D.E.; Atalay M.; Khanna S.; Vider L.; Roy S.; Hanninen O.; Sen C.K.

Oxygen kinetic changes in patients with systemic collagenoses
pp. 115-115(1)
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TNFalpha induced NF-kappaB activation in skeletal muscle L6 cells is regulated by cell glutathione status
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: Khanna S.; Roy S.; Reznick A.Z.; Packer L.; Sen C.K.

Daily rhythmic variations in young mice liver antioxidant system and serum nitrite in response to exercise
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: Kilic N.; Sasmaz G.; Gelir E.; Gorgun C.Z.; Hodoglugil U.; Zengil H.; Erbas D.; Bukan N.

Certain aspects of membrane damage during hepatitis
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: Kipiani V.; Kipiani N.; Sanikidze T.; Topuridze M.; Pkhaladze N.

Ion redistribution in blood of man at work load
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: Kislyakova L.P.; Kislyakov Y.Y.; Boyko Y.G.; Leont'ev V.G.

Endurance training produces a less atherogenic lipid profile in men with insulin- dependent diabetes
pp. 117-117(1)
Authors: Laaksonen D.E.; Atalay M.; Uusitupa M.; Sen C.K.; Hanninen O.; Niskanen L.

Maximum anaerobic effort, blood lactate concentration and acido-base disorders
pp. 117-117(1)
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Effects of intensive physical exercise and training on cell mediated immunity
pp. 117-117(1)
Authors: Marnila P.; Vider L.; Kaljumae U.; Titov E.-K.; Lilius E.-M.; Hanninen O.

Changes in EPR centers of different organs during the hyperbaric oxygenation
pp. 117-117(1)
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Carbonic anhydrase III protects cells from hydrogen peroxide induced apoptosis
pp. 118-118(1)
Authors: Raisanen S.; Lehenkari P.; Tasanen M.; Harkonen P.; Vaananen K.

''Middle molecules'' plasma level under heavy physical exercise
pp. 118-118(1)
Authors: Semenchenko A.Y.; Bojok G.A.; Philenko V.

Effects of endurance training on tissue vitamin E and ubiquinone levels
pp. 118-118(1)
Authors: Vider L.; Atalay M.; Gul M.; Laaksonen D.E.; Khanna S.; Roy S.; Hanninen O.; Sen C.K.

Glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle
pp. 119-119(1)
Author: Richter E.A.

Oxygen mass-transfer through the rabbit blood-muscle barrier under starvation and special lipid diets
pp. 120-120(1)
Authors: Berezovsky V.A.; Nosar V.I.; Mankovskaya I.N.; Kornitskaya A.I.; Levashov M.I.; Khasabova I.A.

Interval hypoxia training as a modern method in sport
pp. 120-120(1)
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Activation of protein C -one of the first reactions of hemostasis on the stress
pp. 120-120(1)
Authors: Mamedov J.D.; Aliyev M.K.; Kuliyeva S.V.; Babayev S.M.

The 27.5 kD protein appears to control the oxidative phosphorylation in slow twitch muscle cells
pp. 121-121(1)
Authors: Seppet E.K.; Kadaya L.; Peet N.; Kaambre T.; Sikk P.; Saks V.A.

Electrical stimulation in human paralyzed muscle
pp. 121-121(1)
Author: Kjaer M.

Mitochondrial myopathies
pp. 122-122(1)
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Physical activity, collagen synthesis and degradation
pp. 122-122(1)
Authors: Takala T.E.S.; Han X.; Wei W.; Koskinen S.O.; Ahtikoski A.; Komulainen J.; Vihko V.; Kovanen V.

Translational down-regulation of gene expression
pp. 122-122(1)
Authors: Thomason D.B.; Wong J.; Fu L.; Schneider E.; Ku Z.; Menon V.; Yang J.

Lipid and protein oxidation occurs after exhaustive aerobic and non-aerobic exercise
pp. 123-123(1)
Authors: Alessio H.M.; Fulkerson B.K.; Ambrose J.; Hagerman A.; Wiley R.L.

Caused omega - potential and the state of nervous - muscular transmission
pp. 123-123(1)
Authors: Antipova L.; Sklyar T.; Timchenko L.

Activity-induced apoptosis in sarcomeric muscles
pp. 123-123(1)
Authors: Carraro U.; Podhorska-Okolow M.; Sandri M.; Rossini K.; Libera L.D.; Vescovo G.

Biological mechanisms of reflexotherapy: a new concept
pp. 123-123(1)
Authors: Djordjevic D.; Lekic D.

The efficacy of jump training in rats for preventing osteoporosis
pp. 124-124(1)
Authors: Eun S.S.; Yamauchi H.; Abo M.; Miyano S.; Yonemoto K.

Surface IEMG monitoring of diphtheric polyneuropathy
pp. 124-124(1)
Authors: Gerasimova L.; Sergeev A.; Meigal A.; Lupandin Y.

Myostatin may play a role in regeneration and atrophy of rat skeletal muscle after altered work load
pp. 124-124(1)
Authors: Han X.-Y.; Wang W.; Kovanen V.; Takala T.E.S.

Inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation in vivo by immunoglobulin G from the patients with liver diseases
pp. 125-125(1)
Authors: Kadaja L.; Peet N.; Seppet E.; Kisand K.; Uibo R.

The disruption of myofibre structures in skeletal muscle after forced lengthening contractions
pp. 125-125(1)
Authors: Komulainen J.; Kalliokoski R.; Kuipers H.; Hesselink M.K.C.

Basement membrane collagen and its regulatory proteins in electrically stimulated human parazysed muscle
pp. 125-125(1)
Authors: Koskinen S.O.A.; Kjaer M.; Mohr T.; Sorensen F.B.; Takala T.E.S.

Collagen synthesis activation after eccentric contraction-induced muscle damage in rats at different ages
pp. 126-126(1)
Authors: Kovanen V.; Ahtikoski A.M.; Koskinen S.O.A.; Takala T.E.S.; Gosselin L.E.

The method of calculation of tension's index for human skeletal muscles
pp. 126-126(1)
Authors: Kozhevnikova M.I.; Lavrikova V.I.; Sinvakov V.S.

Production of prostaglandin PGE2 in the muscle during dynamic muscle contractions
pp. 126-126(1)
Authors: Langberg H.; Kazamouzis M.; Kjaer M.; Saltin B.

Production of PGE2 and TXB2 around the achilles tendon in humans during exercise
pp. 126-126(1)
Authors: Langberg H.; Kazamouzis M.; Skovgaard D.; Bulow J.; Saltin B.; Kjaer M.

Influence on respiration by microgenerator stimulation
pp. 127-127(1)
Author: Nekrasova V.M.

Effect of weightlessness on the ultra structure of rat soleus muscle
pp. 127-127(1)
Authors: Pozdnyakov O.M.; Babakova L.L.; Demorzhy M.S.

Albumin clearance from skeletal muscle depends on the force of contraction
pp. 127-127(1)
Authors: Vihko V.; Parviainen T.; Havas E.

Support of the body against gravity before and after treatment with the new method of dynamic proprioceptive stimulation using space technology
pp. 128-128(1)
Authors: Yavorsky A.B.; Kobrin V.I.; Sologubov E.G.; Sinelnikova A.N.; Nemkova S.A.

Disc degeneration
pp. 128-128(1)
Author: Puustjarvi K.H.

Treatment of pain syndromes by pharmacoreflexotherapy
pp. 128-128(1)
Authors: Djordjevic D.; Pucar D.; Nikolic R.; Lekic D.

Efficacy of magnetotherapy in treatment of myofascial pain syndromes
pp. 129-129(1)
Authors: Djordjevic D.; Pucar D.; Lekic D.

Skin mechanoreceptors activity following dorsal roots injury
pp. 129-129(1)
Authors: Kolosova L.I.; Akoev G.N.; Moiseeva A.B.; Riabchikova O.V.

Intracellular degradation of osteoclast bone resorption products by hydroxyl radicals generated by tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase
pp. 129-129(1)
Authors: Halleen J.M.; Raisanen S.; Salo J.J.; Hentunen T.A.; Lehenkari P.P.; Vaananen H.K.

Pathophysiology of osteoporosis
pp. 129-129(1)
Author: Kanis J.A.

Role of nitric oxide in bone metabolism
pp. 130-130(1)
Author: Ralston S.H.

Cellular and molecular mechanisms of bone resorption
pp. 130-130(1)
Author: Vaananen K.

Adrenal cortex function and bone status assessment of long-term corticotherapy side-effects in bronchial asthma patients
pp. 131-131(1)
Authors: Kos-Kudla B.; Marek B.; Kajdaniuk D.; Pluskiewicz W.; Buntner B.

Osteoporosis development and neuroendocrinological interactions
pp. 131-131(1)
Authors: Lobenko A.A.; Ignatiev A.M.; Ermolenko T.A.

Influence of hydrocortisone and calciferous drugs on the structure of maxilla of wistar strain rats
pp. 131-131(1)
Authors: Rahnama M.; Anasiewicz A.; Wysokinska-Miszczuk J.

The influence of cortycotherapy, calcium and miacalcic on mechanical strength of femoral bones in the young rats
pp. 132-132(1)
Authors: Nadulska A.; Anasiewicz A.; Dyba S.; Klukowska L.; Tychowska I.

Thyrotropine response to insulin caused stress in hypothyroid persons
pp. 132-132(1)
Authors: Stojanovic J.; Stojanovic M.; Trbojevic B.; Zarkovic M.; Ciric J.; Nesovic M.

Current nutrient intake and bone stiffness in Estonian young women
pp. 132-132(1)
Authors: Teesalu S.; Vaasa I.-O.

A biomechanical and spectroscopic study of bone from rats with selenium deficiency and toxicity
pp. 132-132(1)
Authors: Turan B.; Balcik C.; Severcan F.; Ugur M.; Bayari S.; Akkas N.

Pathophysiology of CA2+ transport
pp. 133-133(1)
Author: Khodorov B.

ER Ca2+-store release induced cell signalling
pp. 133-133(1)
Authors: Llewellyn D.H.; Kendall J.M.; Campbell A.K.

Ca2+ responses in Fas-mediated apoptosis and human natural killer cell cytotoxicity
pp. 133-133(1)
Authors: Miyazaki S.; Oshimi Y.; Honda Y.; Oda S.

Calcium signaling and the control of gene expression
pp. 133-133(1)
Authors: Petersen O.H.; Takeo T.; Craske M.; Tepikin A.V.

Comenic acid modulates TTX-resistant sodium channels in dorsal root ganglion cells
pp. 134-134(1)
Authors: Derbenev A.V.; Krylov B.V.; Shurygin A.Y.; Podzorova S.A.

Cellular aspects of tetania pathogenesis, induced by parathyreoprivic hypocalciemia
pp. 135-135(1)
Authors: Khudaverdyan D.N.; Ter-Markosyan A.S.

Effect of a toxic glutamate challenge on the endoplasmic reticulum calcium stores in mammalian central neurones
pp. 135-135(1)
Authors: Pinelis V.; Fajuk D.; Khaspekov L.; Storozhevykh T.; Vinskaya N.; Grigortzevich N.; Khodorov B.

Ethanol and fatty acid ethyl esters, but not acetaldehyde, induce elevations in cytosolic calcium in mouse pancreatic acinar cells typical of acute pancreatitis
pp. 136-136(1)
Authors: Raraty M.G.T.; Mills C.L.; Ward J.B.; Neoptolemos J.P.; Sutton R.; Petersen O.H.

Desensitization and resensitization of the GABA-receptor/Cl-ionophore complex in synaptoneurosomes
pp. 136-136(1)
Authors: Rebrov I.G.; Kalinina M.V.; Belyh N.P.; Mihalskaya I.O.

Pyrazine modulates gating characteristics of slow sodium channels
pp. 136-136(1)
Authors: Sabanov V.S.; Plakhova V.B.; Novikov S.N.; Nozdrachev A.D.; Krylov B.V.

Intracellular calcium changes after exposure to mercuric chloride
pp. 137-137(1)
Authors: Toimela T.; Salminen L.; Tahti H.

Ca2+-induced inhibition of proton signalling in tubulin stops the formation of tubulin microtubules
pp. 137-137(1)
Authors: Tulub A.A.; Stefanov V.E.; Kutin A.A.; Saprykin B.I.

The modulating effects of calcium-dependent parathyroid hypertensive factor (PHF) on TTXr sodium channels in DRG neurons
pp. 137-137(1)
Authors: Vilin Y.Y.; Klueva N.Z.; Lioudyno M.I.; Vinogradova I.M.; Kulikov S.V.; Churina S.K.

The effect of oxygen free radicals on myocardial nuclear calcium transport in rat
pp. 138-138(1)
Authors: Wang P.Y.; Yao X.H.; Meng X.F.; Pang Y.Z.; Tang S.J.; Tang C.S.

The antibodies as triggers of the tension oscillations in rat papillary muscles
pp. 138-138(1)
Authors: Yanchiy R.I.; Bidzilya Y.P.; Yanchiy O.R.; Gotsulyak Y.M.

The intestinal contractility and anti-NGF
pp. 138-138(1)
Authors: Yavuzer S.; Koc E.; Ocakcioglu A.B.; Yaman A.; Elhan A.

Plasminogen activation in multiple sclerosis and other central nervous system diseases
pp. 138-138(1)
Authors: Akenami F.O.T.; Koskiniemi M.; Siren V.; Mustjoki S.; Farkkila M.; Vaheri A.

tPA-mediated plasminogen activation at melanoma cell surface
pp. 139-139(1)
Authors: Bizik J.; Vaheri A.

Stromal cell involvement and functional overlap in extracellular proteolysis in cancer invasion and non-neoplastic tissue remodeling
pp. 139-139(1)
Authors: Dano K.; Lund L.R.; Bugge T.H.; Nielsen B.S.; Ronnov-Jessen L.; Lee-Sogaard C.-H.; Solberg H.

Binding of fibrinolytic factors to human endothelial cells
pp. 139-139(1)
Authors: Dudani A.K.; Palmer D.S.; Ganz P.R.

Plasminogen activator receptor in human endothelial cells
pp. 140-140(1)
Authors: Matsuo O.; Fukao H.

Urokinase - the main plasminogen activator in blood and urine in some renal diseases
pp. 140-140(1)
Authors: Andreenko G.; Podorolskaya L.; Polyantseva L.; Bumblyte I.

Hydroxyguanine in carcinogenesis
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Kasai H.

Metabolic polymorphisms and cancer
pp. 140-140(1)
Author: Lang M.A.

Lipid peroxidation induced DNA damage: role in carcinogenesis
pp. 141-141(1)
Authors: Nair J.; Bartsch H.

DNA damage induced by reactive nitrogen species
pp. 141-141(1)
Authors: Ohshima H.; Calmels S.; Chazotte L.; Hainaut P.; Pignatelli B.; Rubio J.; Yermilov V.; Yoshie Y.

Age-dependant displacements of DNA metabolism during mastopathy in women, as one of the endogenous factors of the oncological risk
pp. 141-141(1)
Authors: Borzenko B.G.; Verkhova O.A.; Skorobogatova Z.M.; Skorobogataya T.G.; Shvetz T.A.; Pomazan V.O.

Biochemical criteria of ecotoxicants cytopathogenic effect
pp. 142-142(1)
Authors: Davletov E.; Goloshchapov A.; Kalimullina L.; Novosyolova E.; Shchepansky V.

Effect of electromagnetic field exposure on blood lymphocyte membrane fluidity
pp. 142-142(1)
Authors: Goroshinskaya I.A.; Bordyushkov Y.N.; Gorlo E.I.; Nescubina I.V.

Synthesis and bioactivity studies of Mannich bases derived from acetophenone
pp. 142-142(1)
Authors: Gul H.I.; Vepsalainen J.; Gul M.; Ojanen T.; Hanninen O.

Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and chosen parameters of hormonal condition in women with breast cancer
pp. 143-143(1)
Authors: Kajdaniuk D.A.; Marek B.; Kos-Kudla B.; Swietochowska E.; Buntner B.; Nowak M.; Gorski J.

Peculiarities of phosphatidylglycerol metabolism in lung tumors
pp. 143-143(1)
Authors: Khyshiktuev B.S.; Ivanov V.N.

Membrane stabilise effect of nonionogenic surface active agent proxanol P-268 during cancer growth
pp. 143-143(1)
Authors: Kipiani V.; Gambashidze K.; Khetsuriani R.; Karkarashvili D.

Oxidative stress in leukemic patients
pp. 144-144(1)
Authors: Ribeiro A.B.S.; Proenca T.; Sousa I.; Teixeira A.; Pereira A.; Silva T.; de Oliveira C.R.

Alteration in antioxidant defence as endogenous factor of breast cancer development
pp. 144-144(1)
Authors: Savina E.; Kondakova I.; Slonimskaya E.

Stress and the neuroendocrine-immune axis
pp. 144-144(1)
Author: Buckingham J.C.

Ecology induced immune disorders
pp. 144-144(1)
Authors: Chereshnev V.A.; Bachmetyev B.A.; Kevorkov N.N.; Shilov J.I.; Shirshev S.V.; Korolevskaya L.B.; Starkova E.A.; Chereshneva M.V.; Tendrikova S.P.; Rayev M.B.

Modulation of CRH, IL-1 and their receptors by immune challenge and physical stress
pp. 145-145(1)
Authors: Hashimoto K.; Takao T.; De Souza E.B.; Makino S.

Stress response and immunological challenges
pp. 145-145(1)
Authors: Jezova D.; Jurankova E.; Duncko R.; Macejova D.; Skultetyova I.; Brtko J.; Kiss A.

Natural and immune defense reactions to stress
pp. 145-145(1)
Author: Korneva E.

Stress resistant genes are nature's gift for survival
pp. 145-145(1)
Authors: Ray P.K.; Das T.; Sinha P.; Sengupta J.; Ghosh A.

The effects of melatonin on humoral immune responses of young and aged rats
pp. 146-146(1)
Authors: Akbulut K.G.; Gonul B.; Akbulut H.

Innate immunity alteration in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
pp. 146-146(1)
Authors: Aleshina G.M.; Novikova N.S.; Tyrnova E.V.; Shenderova R.I.; Yakunova O.A.; Kokryakov V.N.

Effect of prolactin on CD2 T cell activation pathway
pp. 146-146(1)
Authors: Aydar S.; Sonmezda&unknown; A.; Kulaly B.

Hypokinesia and antigenic overloading influence on microcirculation
pp. 147-147(1)
Authors: Avetissian S.; Kanayan A.; Navasardian G.; Yeranosian H.; Savoyan E.

The effect of chronic stress on immune status in rats of various emotionality
pp. 147-147(1)
Authors: Atadzhanov M.A.; Garib F.Y.; Garib V.F.; Petrova T.A.

Expression of mRNA for muscarinic receptors in leukocytes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
pp. 147-147(1)
Authors: Bany U.; Gajewski M.; Ryzewski J.; Maslinski W.

C-fos gene expression in the rat brain after different stressful stimuli
pp. 147-147(1)
Authors: Barabanova S.; Nosov M.; Golovko O.; Novikova N.; Kazakova T.

Role of viral infections during the course of complicated leukemia
pp. 148-148(1)
Authors: Borzova O.; Vissokovskaya L.; Zotova V.; Polevichenko E.; Fisenko L.; Efremova E.

Effect of selenopiran on immune system under stress conditions
pp. 148-148(1)
Authors: Boryaev G.E.; Blinokhvatov A.F.

Stresslimiting and immunomodulating effect of mental training
pp. 148-148(1)
Authors: Bundzen P.; Gavrilova E.; Isakov V.; Unestahl L.-E.

Diagnosis of immunological deficiency by neuro-mental disorders
pp. 149-149(1)
Authors: Cherenko V.; Vasilyeva L.; Morogina A.

Animal stress and reactivity in parasitic diseases
pp. 149-149(1)
Authors: Curca D.; Andronie V.; Andronie I.; Codreanu D.

Sandostatin improves stress-induced changes of hormonal content in rats with acute peritonitis
pp. 150-150(1)
Authors: Demidov V.M.; Klimentiev I.N.; Tsipoviaz S.V.; Synovets N.L.; Synovets O.S.

Pregnancy stress: immune impairment and cytomegaloviral infection (CMVI)
pp. 150-150(1)
Authors: Evtushenko I.D.; Zhankov A.I.

Stress-induced changes of T-lymphocyte suppressor activity
pp. 150-150(1)
Authors: Fomicheva E.E.; Rybakina E.G.; Pivanovich I.Y.

Pathological peculiarities of duodenal ulcer in men
pp. 150-150(1)
Authors: Gazizova R.; Vinogradova M.; Novikova A.; Enikeyev D.; Gazizova A.; Vinogradov N.; Mingazetdinova L.

Interleukin-2 and c-fos gene expression in murine T-lymphocytes in normal and stressful conditions
pp. 151-151(1)
Authors: Golovko O.; Barabanova S.; Nosov M.; Novikova N.; Kazakova T.

A role of T-lymphocytes and macrophages in hemopoiesis regulation under cytostatic myelosupressions
pp. 151-151(1)
Authors: Gol'dberg E.D.; Dygai A.M.; Zhdanov V.V.; Minakova F.M.U.

Non-invasive vs orthodox approach to estimation of students' health
pp. 151-151(1)
Authors: Goncharenko M.S.; Tsymbal V.N.

Melatonin affects the vasopressin release under stress conditions in pinealectomized male rats
pp. 151-151(1)
Authors: Guzek J.W.; Juszczak M.; Bojanowska E.; Dabrowski R.

Effect of neutrophil proteins on endogenous spleen colony formation in mice
pp. 152-152(1)
Authors: Isaeva E.N.; Aleshina G.M.; Kokryakov V.N.; Lesnikov V.A.

Neurotic disorders: stress and immunity
pp. 152-152(1)
Authors: Ivanova S.A.; Semke V.Y.

The correction of the stress-induced disturbances of the immune system
pp. 152-152(1)
Authors: Kade A.K.; Rubtsovenko A.V.; Parakhonsky A.P.; Panov A.G.

Genetical mechanisms of stress induced disorders
pp. 153-153(1)
Authors: Kazakova T.; Golovko O.; Barabanova S.; Nosov M.; Novikova N.; Korneva E.

Expression of fas-antigene by CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes in patients with tonsilitis of streptococcic aethyology
pp. 153-153(1)
Authors: Kheeroug S.S.; Moustafin I.G.; Romanenko O.M.; Baryshnikov A.Y.; Fazylov V.H.

New compounds against aids on a base of conjugates ''nucleoside - phospholipid''
pp. 153-153(1)
Authors: Khromova N.Y.; Malekin S.I.; Kruglyak Y.L.

Long-lasting effects of low doses irradiation on autoimmune reactions
pp. 154-154(1)
Authors: Kisseleva E.; Kositskaya L.; Kavoon E.; Litvin T.; Kuzmenok O.; Potapnev M.

Experimental modelling of immunodeficiency state according to system of neutrophilic granulocytes
pp. 154-154(1)
Authors: Kolesnikova N.V.; Nesterova I.V.; Chudilova G.A.; Svetlichnaya M.A.; Lomtatidze L.V.

Adaptive morpho-functional changes of pinealocytes in colon tumor bearing rats
pp. 154-154(1)
Authors: Kovalenko R.I.; Novikova I.A.; Sibarov D.A.; Anisimov V.N.; Klimashevskii V.F.; Nozdrachev A.D.

Interrelations between interleukin 1 production and action under stress
pp. 154-154(1)
Authors: Kozinets I.A.; Shanin S.N.; Rybakina E.G.

Effects of perinatal alterations in sex steroid milieu on the T cell maturation in the thymus of adult rats
pp. 155-155(1)
Authors: Leposavic G.; Pejcic-Karapetrovic B.; Vidic-Dankovic B.; Kosec D.

Cytoprotective effect of transferrin (Tf) in stress-induced apoptosis
pp. 155-155(1)
Authors: Lesnikova M.; Lesnikov V.; Deeg H.J.; Arrighi S.; Pierpaoli W.

Possible somatotropin contribution in regulation of leukocytes functional activity in stress
pp. 155-155(1)
Authors: Likhacheva N.S.; Bachmetyev B.A.; Sidorov D.V.

Anemic pathogenesis of chicken infectious anemia
pp. 155-155(1)
Authors: Liu Z.G.; Zhou Z.Y.; Wan X.R.; Zheng S.M.; Yang L.P.

Psycological and immune correction of progressing myopia
pp. 156-156(1)
Authors: Maculkin R.F.; Degtyarenko T.V.; Chaura A.; Psyadlo E.

New experimental model of the lymfocytic thyroiditis
pp. 156-156(1)
Authors: Markovic L.; Miric-Nastic D.

Parameters of host resistance in rats exposed to ethanol, methanol and furfural intoxication
pp. 156-156(1)
Authors: Martynova N.; Rybakina E.; Kozinets I.; Shanin S.; Fomicheva E.

Immunological reaction of different healthy persons psychological types on psychoemotional load
pp. 156-156(1)
Authors: Masterova E.I.; Vasiljev V.N.; Nevidimova T.I.

Interleukin-1, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor activity in thermal injured rats
pp. 157-157(1)
Authors: Minic J.; Petrovic B.; Minic S.; Jovanovic T.

Stress and immunity by change of place of residence
pp. 157-157(1)
Authors: Nikiforova O.; Vetlugina T.; Cherenko V.; Ivanova S.; Volkova E.; Lapshina Y.; Vlasenko V.

To a question of immunogenic reactivity in combined action of hypokinesia and antigen stimulation
pp. 157-157(1)
Authors: Navasardian G.; Avetissian S.; Davtian T.; Kazarian A.; Varsanian S.

Peptide regulation of stress induced changes of neutrophilic granulocyte receptor apparatus
pp. 158-158(1)
Authors: Nesterova I.V.; Kolesnikova N.V.; Shvydchenko I.N.; Tretyakova T.V.

Autoantibodies against calmodulin and brain peptides in mental disorders
pp. 158-158(1)
Authors: Nevidimova T.; Vasilyeva O.; Starostina M.; Feoktistova A.

Immunoactive drugs in stressprotection
pp. 158-158(1)
Author: Nevidimova T.

Immunoaktive drug by mental desadaptation
pp. 158-158(1)
Authors: Nikiforova O.; Pereveznyuk A.; Logvinovich G.

Expression of interleukin-2 gene in rat brain in normal and stress conditions
pp. 159-159(1)
Authors: Nosov M.; Barabanova S.; Golovko O.; Novikova N.; Kazakova T.

Stress-induced fos-like protein in different brain structures and spinal cord
pp. 159-159(1)
Authors: Novikova N.; Barabanova S.; Nosov M.; Golovko O.; Kazakova T.

Biochemical haptoglobin shift in Bashkirs living in ecologic stress condition
pp. 159-159(1)
Authors: Petrova S.; Davletov E.; Goloshchapov A.; Khusnutdinova E.

Rotation stress induces neutral sphingomyelinase activation in murine cortex
pp. 159-159(1)
Authors: Pivanovich I.Y.; Rybakina E.G.

Elevated environmental temperature induces in mice nitric oxide production and resistance to malarial infection
pp. 160-160(1)
Authors: Rodriguez-Acosta A.; Pulido-Mendez M.; De Sanctis J.; Aguilar I.; Giron M.E.

Energy and structure conditions of rats' thymus lymphocytes membranes under immunodeficiency induced by stress
pp. 160-160(1)
Authors: Ruzibakiev R.; Ostroumova I.; Usmanova A.; Sakhibov A.

Modulatory effects of regulatory peptides on an immune response in stress condition
pp. 160-160(1)
Authors: Severyanova L.; Konoplya A.; Bobyntsev I.; Smahtin Y.; Plotnikov D.

Phytopreparations - adaptogens as the perspective stress protective remedies
pp. 161-161(1)
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The effects of low temperature plasma flows on the lymphocyte functions
pp. 161-161(1)
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The influence of the heat shock on immunological reactions of the organism
pp. 161-161(1)
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Immunohormonal status of children who experienced perinatal hypoxia
pp. 162-162(1)
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On mediator mechanisms of stress-reactions
pp. 162-162(1)
Authors: Tagdisi J.H.; Musayev M.H.; Panahi M.A.; Mamedova L.K.; Tabatabai S.A.; Ghafarzadegan R.H.

Changes in the temperature response to endotoxin after application of carbon tetrachloride
pp. 162-162(1)
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Mechanisms of immunological adaptation to post-radiation stress
pp. 163-163(1)
Authors: Volkova E.; Vetlugina T.; Aksenov M.; Yakutyonok L.

Lipid peroxidation, endogenous toxins and physical-chemical state of plasma as the proliferation regulators in animal tissues at extreme conditions
pp. 163-163(1)
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Pathogenetical role of TNF-alpha in the pancreonecrosis development
pp. 163-163(1)
Author: Zaporozhchenko B.S.

Glucocorticoid receptor function is more resistant to haemorrhagic shock in rats adapted to stress
pp. 163-163(1)
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Interaction between immune and endocrine systems in children suffering from recurrent respiratory viral infections
pp. 164-164(1)
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Peripheral changes and neuropathic pain after chronic trigeminal nerve injuries
pp. 164-164(1)
Authors: Fried K.; Bongenhielm U.; Boissonade F.; Yates J.M.; Robinson P.P.

Nociceptor sprouting and cytochemistry in injury
pp. 164-164(1)
Author: Holland G.R.

Pathophysiology of TMD and other related disorders
pp. 165-165(1)
Author: Maixner W.

Trigeminal nociceptor responses to injury and inflammation
pp. 165-165(1)
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Local regulation of nociceptor activation in inflamed teeth
pp. 165-165(1)
Authors: Narhi M.; Yamamoto H.; Hirvonen T.; Ngassapa D.

Chronicity of pain-a disease of the nervous system?
pp. 165-165(1)
Author: Zimmermann M.

Neurogenic inflammation activity in vasomotor rhinitis
pp. 166-166(1)
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Morphine tolerance in the nucleus paragigantocellularis: single unit recording study in vivo
pp. 166-166(1)
Authors: Haghparast A.; Semnanian S.; Fathollahi Y.

Mustard oil applied to neighboring teeth affects the canine pulpal blood flow
pp. 166-166(1)
Authors: Hikiji A.; Yamamoto H.; Sunakawa M.; Suda H.

Somatostatin may regulate nerve function in dental pulp
pp. 167-167(1)
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Trigeminal neuralgia and tooth pulp evoked potentials (TPEPS)
pp. 167-167(1)
Authors: Lekic D.; Cenic D.

Peripheral organization of pain sensitivity in chemosensory formations of mammal tongue in ontogenesis
pp. 167-167(1)
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Altered control of submaximal biting forces in bruxism
pp. 167-167(1)
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Molecular mechanisms in angiogenesis
pp. 169-169(1)
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Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and wound healing
pp. 169-169(1)
Authors: Fan T.-P.; Warn R.; Gherardi E.

Growth regulation of vascular smooth muscle cells
pp. 169-169(1)
Authors: Higashiyama S.; Taniguchi N.

TGF-beta receptor signaling and vascular biology
pp. 170-170(1)
Authors: Miyazono K.; Imamura T.; Kato M.; Hanyu A.; Kawabata M.

Regulation of microvessel assembly and survival by fibroblasts during angiogenesis
pp. 170-170(1)
Authors: Nicosia R.F.; Guo X.; Zhu W.H.; MacIntyre A.

Hepatic arterial blood flow and acute viral hepatitis evolution
pp. 170-170(1)
Authors: Bohotin C.; Leca V.; Badescu M.; Bohotin V.

Diclofenac but not aspirin prevents the development of thrombus in the replacement of vena cava inferior by an autogenous fascio-peritoneal graft
pp. 170-170(1)
Authors: Cekirdekci A.; Aksulu H.E.; Cifter C.; Ilhan N.; Agaoglu A.; Darcin T.; Tetik O.; Yuksel O.

Pathogenetic aspects of crush syndrome
pp. 171-171(1)
Authors: Hovanessian R.A.; Sherdukalova L.F.

Pathophysiologic peculiarities of tissues in preservation
pp. 171-171(1)
Authors: Lobanov S.A.; Enikeyev D.A.

Immunohistochemical identification of neoangiogenesis process in liver
pp. 171-171(1)
Authors: Mederle O.; Mederle C.; Raica M.

p-Hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde (pHA), a product of L-tyrosine oxidation by the myeloperoxidase system of phagocytes, inhibits angiogenesis
pp. 172-172(1)
Authors: Oh-ishi S.; Miyazaki H.; Heinecke J.W.; Fujii C.; Kizaki T.; Ookawara T.; Haga S.; Nakao C.; Sato Y.; Ohno H.

Functional morphology of blood capillaries of the dogs parotid gland after duct ligation
pp. 172-172(1)
Authors: Salms G.; Dalmane A.; Skagers A.

The role of kidney infringements and blood microcirculation in pathogenesis of molibdenous
pp. 173-173(1)
Authors: Tadevosyan L.G.; Grigoryan M.S.; Margaryan N.V.

Fatty acids and insulin resistance
pp. 173-173(1)
Author: Boden G.

Zinc protecting effects on diabetic nephropathy
pp. 173-173(1)
Authors: Badescu M.; Colev V.; Paduraru I.; Vornicu M.; Mocanu V.; Ciocoiu M.; Chicu M.; Bohotin C.; Mustata T.

Protective effect of Espa-lipon in brain tissue in experimental diabetes mellitus
pp. 174-174(1)
Authors: Barantsevitch E.R.; Grigorenko G.A.; Melnikova E.V.; Skoromets A.A.; Stepanov R.P.; Schestakova S.A.

The protective role of enalapril on streptozotocin-induced diabetic nephropathy
pp. 174-174(1)
Authors: Colev V.; Francu D.; Radulescu D.; Poparda O.; Vornicu M.; Mocanu V.; Mustata T.

Diabetic retinopathy and lipoprotein (a), genetic risc factor to the development of premature atherosclerosis
pp. 174-174(1)
Authors: Djeric M.; Stokic E.; Lepsanovic L.; Lepsanovic L.

Genetic polymorphism of rage and diabetic late skin complications
pp. 175-175(1)
Authors: Kaokova K.; Blazkova M.; Marova I.

Effect of vitamin E on lipid peroxidation and activities of antioxidative enzymes in diabetic kidney
pp. 176-176(1)
Authors: Kornatowska K.K.; Luciak M.; Kedziora J.; Pawlak W.

Evaluation of effectivieness of new vanadium compound on alloxan-induced diabetic rats
pp. 176-176(1)
Authors: Khafizianova R.K.; Gosmanov A.R.; Muorzagaleeva G.N.; Zalyalutdinova L.N.; Kiyasov A.P.

Tactics of treatment of heart pain in neurasthenic patients
pp. 176-176(1)
Authors: Lavrov V.V.; Lavrova N.M.

Insulin treatment, but not protein kinase C inhibition, restores glutathione peroxidase activity in sciatic nerve of diabetic mice
pp. 177-177(1)
Authors: Martinez-Blasco A.; Bosch-Morell F.; Marin N.; Romero B.; Trenor C.; Roma J.; Romero F.J.

Assessment of the insulin sensitivity in the underweight patients with anorexia nervosa by the insulin tolerance test
pp. 177-177(1)
Authors: Mocanu V.; Colev V.; Vergely N.; Voitelier P.; Chamson A.; Estour B.

The elevating blood glucose levels as result of increasing of A-cell population in alloxan-induced diabetes in rats
pp. 177-177(1)
Authors: Moursagaleeva G.N.; Khafizianova R.K.; Kiyasov A.P.

Alterations of signal transduction pathway in gastric smooth muscle isolated from diabetic rats
pp. 177-177(1)
Authors: Sakai Y.; Nobe K.; Maruyama Y.; Momose K.

Interaction between insulin and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) in rats treated with the high dose of dexamethasone
pp. 178-178(1)
Authors: Todorovic V.; Koko V.; Glisic R.; Nikolic J.A.; Petakov M.D.; Petakov M.S.; Radosavljevic T.

The insulin - receptor interaction in different tissues of hypothermic rats
pp. 179-179(1)
Authors: Torlinska T.; Mackowiak P.; Nogowski L.; Nowak K.W.; Perz M.; Torlinski L.; Madry E.

Diabetic neuropathy differently alters cutaneous vasomotor responses
pp. 179-179(1)
Authors: Tretjakovs P.; Jurka A.; Taivans I.

Polymorphism at codon 54 of the fatty acid binding protein 2 is associated with postprandial lipemic response
pp. 179-179(1)
Authors: &unknown;9gren J.J.; Valve R.; Vidgren H.; Laakso M.; Uusitupa M.

Pathophysiology of food intake during infection
pp. 180-180(1)
Author: Langhans W.

Cytokines and anorexia: mechanisms and clinical implications
pp. 180-180(1)
Author: Plata-Salaman C.R.

Leptin modulates feeding related hypothalamic and peripheral neuronal activity in the normal and obese rats
pp. 181-181(1)
Authors: Shiraishi T.; Sasaki K.; Niijima A.; Oomura Y.

Polyamines, spermine and spermidine, may modulate the drug - induced gingival overgrowth
pp. 181-181(1)
Authors: Costuleanu M.; Costuleanu N.; Foia L.; Pavel M.; Costuleanu A.; Saila V.; Bohotin C.; Iancu R.; Forna N.

Antioxidant status of the head and neck oncological patients with references to nutritional requirement
pp. 182-182(1)
Authors: Daukste A.; Selga G.; Vasilchenko I.; Sinkevicha D.; Tars J.; Dregeris J.

Character of steroid-producing glands response to stress during pregnancy: non-human primate study
pp. 182-182(1)
Authors: Goncharov N.P.; Chigohidze N.N.; Katsiya G.V.

Specific antibodies depress the process of oocyte maturation
pp. 183-183(1)
Authors: Gotsulyak Y.M.; Yanchiy R.I.; Vosnesenska T.Y.

Impact of the Ala55Val polymorphism of the UCP2 gene on weight reduction and BMR
pp. 183-183(1)
Authors: Hakkarainen V.; Valve R.; Rissanen A.; Laakso M.; Uusitupa M.

Is there a role for leptin in the regulation of hunger in humans?
pp. 183-183(1)
Authors: Karhunen L.; Lappalainen R.; Vanninen E.; Kuikka J.T.; Tiihonen J.; Uusitupa M.

The impairment of energy metabolism of rat testis by doxorubicin
pp. 184-184(1)
Authors: Khazanov V.A.; Andreeva E.A.

Adipose tissue lipolysis, anthropometric measurements and serum leptin concentration in severely obese subjects
pp. 184-184(1)
Authors: Kolehmainen M.; Ohisalo J.J.; Alhava E.; Uusitupa M.I.J.

Helicobacter felis infection in mouse alters the amount of peripheral blood phagocytic leukocytes
pp. 184-184(1)
Authors: Marnila P.; Rehnberg-Laiho L.; Lilius E.-M.; Karkkainen P.; Rautelin H.; Korhonen H.; Virtanen S.; Kosunen T.U.

Phagocytic system state in hypothyroid patients suffering from menstrual cycle disorders
pp. 185-185(1)
Authors: Molchanova N.V.; Bachmetyev B.A.

Reproductive function of women after psycho-emotional stress
pp. 185-185(1)
Authors: Oganesyan M.; Drozdova G.; Skuratovskaya L.

Gastrointestinal signals in fever and in normal temperature regulation
pp. 185-185(1)
Authors: Szekely M.; Romanovsky A.A.; Kulchitsky V.A.

Pathophysiological changes of the sperm quality observed in non-gonorrhoeal infections of the urinary tract
pp. 185-185(1)
Authors: Ubavic M.; Brzakovic I.; Ranin L.; Sedlak-Vadoc V.; Mikov M.; Stosic Z.

Pinealectomy affects vasopressin and oxytocin synthesis in the rat
pp. 186-186(1)
Authors: Bojanowska E.; Juszczak M.; Guzek J.W.; Stempniak B.; Dabrowski R.

Placental vascular response to atrial natriuretic peptide and urodilatin in preeclampsia - in vitro study
pp. 186-186(1)
Authors: Szukiewicz D.; Szukiewicz A.; Maslinska D.; Gujski M.

Influence of atrial natriuretic peptide on placental perfusion pressure in intrauterine growth retardation
pp. 186-186(1)
Authors: Szukiewicz D.; Szukiewicz A.; Maslinska D.; Mazurek-Kantor J.

Overview of natriuretic peptides (NP)
pp. 187-187(1)
Author: de Bold A.J.

Clinical features of genital herpes in posttraumatic stress disorder
pp. 188-188(1)
Authors: Chernov A.S.; Reshetnikov V.I.; Zhankov A.I.

Stratified distribution of involucrin in organ cultured human skin - quantitative localization study
pp. 188-188(1)
Authors: Kivinen P.K.; Hyttinen M.; Harvima R.J.; Naukkarinen A.; Horsmanheimo M.; Harvima I.T.

Systemic and ''skin window'' immunological and biochemical parameters in skin diseases
pp. 189-189(1)
Authors: Klimov V.V.; Grahova I.E.; Eryomenko V.N.

The effect of thymus extract on plasma peroxides level and total antioxidant capacity after thermal injury in rats
pp. 189-189(1)
Authors: Marciniak A.; Szpringer E.; Wojcicka G.; Gorny D.; Beltowski J.

The treatment of burned patients by ointment ''Biopin''
pp. 189-189(1)
Authors: Mchedlidze G.; Paramonov B.; Tjukavin A.; Sidelnikov V.; Krilov K.; Malakhov S.

Bioconversion of tocopheryl acetate to tocopherol in human skin: use of human skin organ culture models
pp. 190-190(1)
Authors: Nabi Z.; Tavakkol A.; Soliman N.; Polefka T.G.

Expression of the 8 kDa heat shock protein (ubiquitin) in psoriasis
pp. 190-190(1)
Authors: Pirim I.; Erdem T.; Akdeniz N.; Sahin Y.N.

Dissociation between gene expression and protein contents of tissue superoxide dismutase in a rat model of extensive burns
pp. 190-190(1)
Authors: Saitoh D.; Gotoh Y.; Kiyozumi T.; Itoh T.; Okada Y.; Oh-ishi S.; Kizaki T.; Ookawara T.; Ohno H.

Stress, immune impairment, genital herpes, and lymphocyte glycolysis
pp. 190-190(1)
Authors: Zhankov A.I.; Kuskov M.V.; Terovski S.S.; Chernov A.S.; Reshetnikov V.I.

Blood flow in free micro-vascular flaps
pp. 191-191(1)
Authors: Lorenzetti F.; Salmi A.; Tukiainen E.; Asko-Seljavaara S.

Hyperbaric oxygen in acute musculoskeletal trauma
pp. 191-191(1)
Author: Niinikoski J.

Pathophysiology of arteriovenous fistulas
pp. 192-192(1)
Author: Rich N.M.

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene therapy in the prevention of post angioplasty restenosis
pp. 192-192(1)
Authors: Bhardwaj S.; Pakkanen T.; Laitinen M.; Alhava E.; Yla-Herttuala S.

Reactive oxygen radical levels in caustic esophageal burns
pp. 192-192(1)
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The effect of regional ischemia on activity of somatosensory afferents
pp. 193-193(1)
Authors: Enin L.; Gorodetskaya N.

Functional activity of mast cells during aseptic inflammation
pp. 193-193(1)
Authors: Gavrisheva N.A.; Dubina M.V.; Kolesnichenko I.Y.

Histological changes in free microvascular muscle flaps in 19 patients
pp. 193-193(1)
Authors: Kauhanen S.; Lorenzetti F.; Salmi A.; von Boguslawsky K.; Leivo I.; Asko-Seljavaara S.

The effects of long term heparin application on ACh-induced isolated ileum contractility and structure
pp. 194-194(1)
Authors: Koc E.; Zaloglu N.; Konukseven E.; Turan B.

Endothelium dysfunction-critical factor of systemic microcirculation disorders
pp. 194-194(1)
Authors: Petrishchev N.N.; Vlasov T.D.; Dubina M.V.

Effect of CRF on muscle wound healing
pp. 194-194(1)
Authors: Polenov S.A.; Wei E.T.; Kruglova N.M.; Nuttfullina G.M.; Lensman M.V.; Zolotarev V.A.; Dvoretsky D.P.; Chernjavskaya G.V.; Izvarina N.L.

Effect of CRF on ethanol-induced gastric lesions in the rat
pp. 194-194(1)
Authors: Polenov S.A.; Wei E.T.; Fedorova L.D.; Kruglova H.M.; Zolotarev V.A.; Nuttfullina G.M.; Lensman M.V.; Dvoretsky D.P.; Chernjavskaya G.V.; Izvarina N.L.

Posttraumatic microangiopathy
pp. 195-195(1)
Authors: Pozdynyakov O.M.; Gurko N.S.; Volodina A.V.

Long term and overdose heparin-induced changes in rabbit liver tissue
pp. 195-195(1)
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Heparin-induced histopathological changes in some rabbit tissues
pp. 195-195(1)
Authors: Zaloglu N.; Koc E.; Saran Y.; Konukseven E.; Turan B.

The influence of phosphatidylcholine liposomes on the free radical lipids oxidation in acute trauma of soft tissues
pp. 196-196(1)
Authors: Yelsky V.N.; Kolesnicova S.V.; Bogatiryova E.V.; Zavedeya T.L.; Skobeleva E.I.; Nicolau S.A.

Pathophysiology of headache
pp. 196-196(1)
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Control of pain, hyperalgesia and inflammation
pp. 196-196(1)
Authors: Janig W.; Levine J.D.

Fibromyalgia: a multifaceted pain syndrome
pp. 196-196(1)
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Pathologic pain: generator and systemic mechanisms
pp. 197-197(1)
Author: Kryzhanovsky G.N.

Evolution of pain concepts
pp. 197-197(1)
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The serotoninergic mechanisms of the experimental neurotic hyperalgesia
pp. 197-197(1)
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Role of the antibodies to serotonin in mechanisms of the neuropathic pain
pp. 198-198(1)
Authors: Igonkina S.I.; Kukushkin M.L.; Basharova L.A.; Vetrile L.A.

The experimental neurotic hyperalgia at the presence of the chronic visceral irritation in rat
pp. 198-198(1)
Authors: Kudryashova M.F.; Zacharzhevsky V.B.

Sulpiride reduce both morphine dependence and intending in rats
pp. 199-199(1)
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Responsiveness of the nucleus reticularis paragigantocellularis neurons to the formalin as a peripheral noxious stimulus
pp. 199-199(1)
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Corticosteroids and pain sensitivity
pp. 199-199(1)
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The sympathetic nervous system in pain: mechanisms
pp. 200-200(1)
Author: Janig W.

Pathological pain and sympathetic nervous system
pp. 200-200(1)
Author: Kumazawa T.

The effects of clonidine & idazoxan on morphine dependence in rats
pp. 201-201(1)
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Auditory sensory processing in children with cleft palate
pp. 201-201(1)
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Mismatch negativity (MMN) in infants and children
pp. 201-201(1)
Author: Cheour M.

The late MMN wave in normal and language impaired children
pp. 202-202(1)
Authors: Korpilahti P.; Krause C.M.; Holopainen I.; Lang H.A.

Brain event-related potentials in the research of risk for developmental language related disorders (LRD)
pp. 202-202(1)
Authors: Leppanen P.H.T.; Guttorm T.; Eklund K.; Lyytinen H.

Molecular effects of delta - sleep inducing peptide under stress
pp. 203-203(1)
Authors: Bondarenko T.I.; Goroshinskaya I.A.; Mikhaleva I.I.; Shustanova T.A.

The features of verbal behaviour in sensory handicapped children
pp. 203-203(1)
Authors: Chudinova O.V.; Lioubimova Z.V.; Tarnovskaya T.A.; Holmogorova N.V.; Smykova O.I.

The alpha frequency properties of the on- and off-auditory responses
pp. 203-203(1)
Authors: Isoglu-Alkac U.; Karamursel S.

Physiological and psychoacoustical study of children's auditory perception in noise
pp. 204-204(1)
Authors: Koroleva I.V.; Lublinskaja V.V.; Jagunova E.V.; Kornev A.N.

Programmed cell death in ischemic brain damage
pp. 204-204(1)
Author: Honkaniemi J.

Nitric oxide in the brain and model epileptiform seizures
pp. 204-204(1)
Author: Rayevsky K.S.

Excitotoxicity of AMPA and kainate receptor activation and desensitization in cultured neurons
pp. 205-205(1)
Authors: Schousboe A.; Jensen J.B.; Pickering D.S.

Antioxidant defense mechanisms in glutamate induced apoptosis of HT-4 neuronal cells
pp. 205-205(1)
Authors: Tirosh O.; Sen C.K.; Roy S.; Kobayashi M.S.; Packer L.

Pathophysiological brain cell swelling
pp. 205-205(1)
Authors: Zielinska M.; Hilgier W.; Law R.O.; Albrecht J.

The effect of D-amphetamine on the level of dopamine and hydroxyl radicals in striatum of freely moving rats (microdialysis study)
pp. 206-206(1)
Authors: Afanas'ev I.I.; Anderzhanova E.A.; Kudrin V.S.; Rayevsky K.S.

Mastocytes in case of cerebral insult
pp. 206-206(1)
Authors: Belsky G.N.; Belsky M.S.

Intracerebral glycerol levels in hypoxia and traumatic brain injury
pp. 206-206(1)
Authors: Backstrom T.O.; Goiny M.; Nordstrom C.H.; Ungerstedt U.

The use of nimotop in severe brain trauma: pathophysiological grounds
pp. 206-206(1)
Authors: Cherniy V.; Gorodnik G.; Shramenko K.

Kainate and isoproterenol evoke synergistically glutamate release in the mouse striatum
pp. 207-207(1)
Authors: Dohovics R.; Janaky R.; Hermann A.; Saransaari P.; Varga V.; Oja S.S.

Changes of electrocorticograms and oxygen tension (Po2) of the cerebral cortex in the different types of hypoxia
pp. 207-207(1)
Authors: Dolova F.V.; Shaov M.T.; Pshikova O.V.; Shidov Z.A.

Role of caspase-3 in neuronal cell death
pp. 207-207(1)
Authors: Gorman A.; Bonfoco E.; Zhivotovsky B.; Orrenius S.; Ceccatelli S.

Prenatal brain disturbances, hypotrophy and autoimmune reactions to neurotrophic factor S100b
pp. 208-208(1)
Authors: Gruden M.; Kurbatova L.; Oobolin V.; Shumova E.; Sherstnev V.

Displacement of glutamate receptor ligands by S-nitrosoglutathione in pig cerebral cortical synaptic membranes
pp. 208-208(1)
Authors: Hermann A.; Janaky R.; Varga V.; Dohovics R.; Saransaari P.; Oja S.S.

Modern theory of pathophysiology of the brain hypoxia
pp. 208-208(1)
Author: Ivanov K.P.

General and local electroretinography of patients with alcohol coma and in postcomatose condition
pp. 208-208(1)
Authors: Idrisova L.T.; Enikeyev D.A.; Bairamgulov F.M.

Displacement of [3H]glutathione by cysteine and glutathione derivatives in pig cerebral cortical synaptic membranes
pp. 209-209(1)
Authors: Janaky R.; Varga V.; Hermann A.; Dohovics R.; Saransaari S.P.; Oja S.S.

Specific binding sites for the neurotransmitter candidate glutathione in pig cerebral cortical membranes
pp. 209-209(1)
Authors: Janaky R.; Varga V.; Hermann A.; Dohovics R.; Saransaari P.; Oja S.S.

Hydralazine, but not captopril, decreases free radical production and apoptosis in neurons and thymocytes
pp. 209-209(1)
Authors: Johnson P.; Wei Y.; Huentelman M.J.; Peters C.M.; Boldyrev A.A.

Three phases of energy metabolism state in brain damage under hypoxia
pp. 209-209(1)
Authors: Khazanov V.A.; Smirnova N.B.; Saifutdinov R.R.

Brain and blood plasma amino acid pools in rats after acute brain ischemia
pp. 210-210(1)
Authors: Kanunnikova N.P.; Kulesh S.D.; Doroshenko Y.M.

Antioxidant status in cerebrovascular accident
pp. 210-210(1)
Authors: Kavas G.O.; Akbostanci M.C.; Kocaturk P.A.; Isikay C.; Ocal A.; Tuncer D.; Mutluer N.

Hexamine protects cerebral cells from hypoxic injury
pp. 210-210(1)
Authors: Korpachev V.; Khamzina N.; Beketaeva G.; Kalizatova A.

Cytoprotection in postischemic period
pp. 210-210(1)
Authors: Mukhina I.; Boyarinov G.; Snopova L.; Andreyeva N.; Zimin Y.; Balandina M.; Penknovich A.

Some changes in animal behaviour with experimental hepatic encephalopathy
pp. 211-211(1)
Authors: Petrovic B.; Zunic S.; Minic S.; Tacevic N.; Djordjevic D.

Gabaergic mechanisms of respiratory rhythm disturbances
pp. 211-211(1)
Authors: Safonov V.A.; Tarakanov I.A.; Tikhomirova L.N.

Reduction of hippocampal MAP2 loss by brain-derived peptides after focal brain ischemia in rats
pp. 212-212(1)
Authors: Schwab M.; Antonow-Schlorke I.; Zwiener U.; Bauer R.

The influence of CDP-choline on bicuculline-seizure susceptibility in hyper- and normoglycemic mice exposed to levin model of oligemia - hypoxia
pp. 212-212(1)
Authors: Sieklucka -Dziuba M.; Rejdak K.; Rejdak R.; Stelmasiak Z.; Grieb P.; Kleinrok Z.

Lack of ether exposure effect on serum prolactin levels in capsaicin-pretreated rats
pp. 213-213(1)
Authors: Traczyk W.Z.; Casanueva F.F.; Kolodziejski P.J.; Knuth E.; Havlicek V.; Friesen H.G.

Brain swelling and capillary-astroglial changes in postresuscitative encephalopathy
pp. 214-214(1)
Authors: Tumansky V.; Tertyshny S.; Timoshenko S.

Brain sensitivity to hypoxia in the rat's ontogenesis
pp. 214-214(1)
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Postresuscitation purine metabolism disorder and its correction by ribose
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Authors: Zolin P.P.; Conway V.D.

Roles of c-kit receptor/stem cell factor signaling in hippocampal synaptic potentiation
pp. 215-215(1)
Authors: Katafuchi T.; Kondo T.; Li A.-J.; Hori T.

The effect of lead on memory and EEG
pp. 216-216(1)
Authors: Alaei H.; Hoshmand F.; Fesharaki M.

Effect of acidic fibroblast growth factor and its fragment on MPTP-induced parkinsonian syndrome in young and old mice
pp. 216-216(1)
Authors: Kucheryanu V.G.; Kryzhanovsky G.N.; Yurasov V.V.; Kudrin V.S.; Oomura Y.

Spatial learning and nitric oxide
pp. 216-216(1)
Authors: Ocakcioglu A.B.; Yavuzer S.

The effects of anti-NGF on the spatial learning and memory
pp. 216-216(1)
Authors: Ocakcioglu A.B.; Yavuzer S.; Yaman A.; Elhan A.

Effects of reversible inactivation of the median raphe nucleous on passive avoidance learning in rats
pp. 217-217(1)
Authors: Sarihi A.; Mothamedi F.; Rashidy-pour A.; Naghdi N.

Effects of satiety substances, acidic fibroblast growth factor and leptin, on learning and memory in rodents
pp. 217-217(1)
Authors: Sasaki K.; Oomura Y.; Hori N.; Shiraishi T.; Niijima A.; Takeda H.; Tsuji M.; Matsumiya T.

Effects of corn oil on spatial learning in rat
pp. 217-217(1)
Authors: Solhju K.A.; Rashidi H.A.; Moazedi A.A.

Modulation of the brain histaminergic system by excitotoxic lesions
pp. 217-217(1)
Authors: Panula P.; Lintunen M.; Sallmen T.; Kaslin J.; Karlstedt K.

CNS histamine, arousal and rhythms
pp. 218-218(1)
Authors: Tuomisto L.; Lozeva V.; Kiviranta T.; Valjakka A.

Characterization of histamine H1 receptor gene knocked-out mice
pp. 218-218(1)
Authors: Watanabe T.; Yanai K.; Watanabe T.

Histamine and neocortical slow-wave activity in rats with portacaval anastomosis
pp. 219-219(1)
Authors: Lozeva V.; Valjakka A.; Anttila E.; Tuomisto L.

Histamine, serum prolactin and growth hormone in rats with long-term portacaval anastomosis
pp. 219-219(1)
Authors: Lozeva V.; Tuominen R.K.; Anttila E.; Laitinen M.; Mannisto P.T.; Tuomisto L.

Brain corticosteroid and neurosteroid receptors and emotional stress
pp. 220-220(1)
Authors: Bohus B.; Korte S.M.; Beldhuis H.J.A.; Roozendaal B.; de Boer S.F.; Buwalda B.

Stress triggered activation of neurotransmitter gene expression
pp. 220-220(1)
Authors: Sabban E.; Nankova B.; Serova L.; Kvetnanksy R.; Danailov E.

Anti-stress activity of the new antioxidant CM 46
pp. 221-221(1)
Authors: Czabak-Garbacz R.; Kozlovskii I.I.; Cygan B.

Emotional stress has no effects in rats with active coping style
pp. 222-222(1)
Authors: Galeeva A.Y.; Zhukov D.A.

Electrolytes and trace elements in the newly developed strain of hypertensive rats
pp. 222-222(1)
Authors: Golovatiouk A.V.; Antonov A.R.; Vaskina E.A.; Efremov A.V.; Jacobson M.G.; Jacobson G.S.

Activation of diseases transmitted by sexual way in the zone of earthquake
pp. 222-222(1)
Authors: Hovhanessian M.G.; Hovhanessian N.L.; Hovhanessian L.S.; Ovanesyan I.G.

Psycho-emotional stress and congential ophthalmopathology of children in zone of Spitak earthquake
pp. 223-223(1)
Authors: Khachatrian S.H.; Malayan A.S.; Yeghiazaryan H.V.

Individual and genetically determined behavioural effects of tuftsin and its analogue in stress situations
pp. 223-223(1)
Authors: Kozlovskii I.I.; Semenova T.P.; Medvinskaya N.I.; Czabak-Garbacz R.

Emotional and physical stabitility of rats in ecological stress and its dependence upon environmental conditions in stage of development
pp. 223-223(1)
Authors: Mirzojeva M.A.; Sonnov T.N.; Utkin S.I.; Slotina L.V.; Kulitchenco I.A.; Dotsenko N.V.; Voronina M.J.

Skin Blood Flow during Acute Stress in Elderly Essential Hypertensive Patients -A laser Doppler Flowmetry Study-
pp. 224-224(1)
Authors: Mitsubayashi H.; Watanabe M.; Kawamura H.; Inoue T.; Suzuki T.; Nasu M.; Hosaka M.; Chida K.

Differences in cardiovascular stress reactions in SHR-SP, WKY and SHR-SP/WKY F1 hybrid rats
pp. 224-224(1)
Authors: Murashev A.; Khokhlova O.; Zakharov M.; Korshunov V.; Medvedev O.S.; Mullins J.J.; Kotelevtsev Y.

Brain corticosteroid receptors in high stress-reactivity rats
pp. 224-224(1)
Authors: Ordyan N.E.; Pivina S.G.

Ultrastructural changes in the aortic arch intima caused by water-immersion stress in rats
pp. 224-224(1)
Authors: Pertsov S.; Sudakov K.; Shakhlamov V.; Sosnovsky A.; Pirogova G.

Striatal CRH contributes to selecting the behavioral strategy in stress
pp. 225-225(1)
Authors: Rybnikova E.A.; Shalyapina V.G.

Short-term pregnant female stress and cytogenetic traits of developing embryonal brain of the rat lines with different nervous system excitability
pp. 225-225(1)
Authors: Shiryaeva N.V.; Vaydo A.I.; Dyuzikova N.A.; Vshivtseva V.V.; Lopatina N.G.

Bioelectrical correlates of emotional stress related to giving birth
pp. 226-226(1)
Authors: Spivak L.; Danko S.; Spivak D.

Energy metabolism in the morning and afternoon
pp. 226-226(1)
Authors: Koskelo R.; Kononoff A.; Pekkarinen H.; Hanninen O.

Internet and the finnish fitness plan programme
pp. 227-227(1)
Authors: Pekkarinen H.; Niskanen J.-P.; Ripatti I.; Hanninen O.

Stress diagnosis and monnitoring with new computerized ''Crown-TV'' device
pp. 227-227(1)
Authors: Korotkov K.; Lehtomaki L.; Kaariainen P.

Stress-induced stomach peptic ulceration. Treatment with adaptation to periodic hypoxia
pp. 227-227(1)
Authors: Kuznetsov V.I.; Valui V.T.; Fedorov N.E.

Endothelin: cardiorespiratory abnormalities in endothelin - and endothelin receptor knockout mice
pp. 227-227(1)
Authors: Kuwaki T.; Ling G.Y.; Ju K.; Cao W.; Kurihara H.; Kurihara Y.; Ohuchi T.; Yanagisawa M.; Kumada M.

Dysfunction of the hepatic Na-sensitive mechanism in liver cirrhosis
pp. 228-228(1)
Authors: Morita H.; Tanaka K.; Matsuda T.

Mechanisms of sympathetic regulation in rabbits with pacing-induced heart failure: role of angiotensin II
pp. 228-228(1)
Authors: Murakami H.; Kosaka H.; Nishida Y.; Liu J.-L.; Zucker I.H.

Neurogenic mechanisms of salt-dependent hypertension
pp. 228-228(1)
Author: Osborn J.W.

Saitarin - the extract from saiga tatarika horns - increases the gastric mucosa stability
pp. 228-228(1)
Authors: Bakaeva Z.; Romanov O.; Samonina G.; Abushinova N.

Diagnoss of Alzheimer' disease with serum creatine kinase BB-isozyme
pp. 229-229(1)
Authors: Berezov T.T.; Kozirev K.M.

Glycogene metabolism in postresuscitation period
pp. 229-229(1)
Authors: Conway V.D.; Zolin P.P.

Hemopoietic tissue adaptation to extreme irritants
pp. 230-230(1)
Authors: Khloussov I.A.; Dygai A.M.; Gol'dberg E.D.

Long-term motion analysis of rats kept in tilt position
pp. 230-230(1)
Authors: Monos E.; Gyongy L.; Jobbagy A.

Appearance and functions of prolactin receptors in cholangiocytes after common bile duct ligation
pp. 230-230(1)
Authors: Orlova A.N.; Smirnova O.V.; Smirnov A.N.

Low serum and liver levels of insulin-like growth factor-I in rats with chronic liver insufficiency
pp. 231-231(1)
Authors: Radosavljevic T.; Todorovic V.; Sikic B.; Nikolic J.A.; Petakov M.D.

Growth hormone (GH) / insuline-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) axis in rats with chronic liver insufficiency
pp. 231-231(1)
Authors: Sikic B.; Radosavljevic T.; Todorovic V.; Nikolic J.A.; Petakov M.S.; Koko V.

Protective action of amylin on ulcer model of pylorus ligation
pp. 231-231(1)
Authors: Vorojeikina G.; Kopylova G.; Kokshunova L.

Natural history of Parkinson's disease
pp. 232-232(1)
Author: Poewe W.

Possible neurotoxicity of Levodopa
pp. 233-233(1)
Author: Tanaka M.

Neurit-stimulating effect of cortexin and epithalamin in organotypic culture of nerve tissue
pp. 233-233(1)
Authors: Chalisova N.I.; Khavinson V.K.; Lelukh N.L.

Transcriptional response to oxidative stress in cultured neuronal and glial cells
pp. 233-233(1)
Authors: Iwata E.; Asanuma M.; Kondo Y.; Miyazaki I.; Ogawa N.

Transfection of BPV-lac Z plasmids in primate CV1-P and SH-SY5Y cell cultures
pp. 233-233(1)
Authors: Lampela P.; Ustav M.; Mannisto P.T.; Raasmaja A.

Motor unit activity in Parkinson's disease
pp. 234-234(1)
Authors: Meigal A.; Antonen E.; Lupandin Y.

Intermittent hypoxia (IH) improves hypoxic ventilatory sensitivity and blood dopamine (DA) in patients with parkinson's disease (PD)
pp. 234-234(1)
Authors: Serebrovskaya T.V.; Kolesnikova E.E.; Karaban I.N.; Mishunina T.M.; Mankovskaya I.N.; Safronova O.S.

Parkinson's disease: what is the key in the pathogenesis?
pp. 235-235(1)
Authors: Kavas G.O.; Akbostanci M.C.; Kocaturk P.A.; Tan F.

Biomechanics of pediatric head injury
pp. 235-235(1)
Authors: Bandak F.A.; Toridis T.G.

Ontogenetic aspects of traumatic brain edema
pp. 236-236(1)
Author: Bauer R.

Neuropathological sequelae of traumatic injury in the brain
pp. 236-236(1)
Authors: Patt S.; Brodhun M.

ICP increase in a model for severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) in juvenile pigs
pp. 237-237(1)
Authors: Fritz H.; Walter B.; Bauer R.; Zwiener U.; Reinhart K.

Repeated traumatic brain injury
pp. 237-237(1)
Authors: Ivanov D.E.; Puchinyan D.M.; Ninel V.G.

Ontogenic particularities of rats adaptive behavior in post-reanimation period
pp. 237-237(1)
Authors: Kabdualieva N.; Baibakova M.

Vasopressin accelerates recovery of motor function after brain lesion in rats
pp. 237-237(1)
Authors: Klementyev B.; Novikova T.; Odes L.

Cell death in long-term neurotransplants in sciatic nerve
pp. 238-238(1)
Authors: Petrova E.S.; Otellin V.A.

Neuropathological sequel and pharmacologic therapy of the compressional brain injury in rats
pp. 238-238(1)
Authors: Romanova G.; Gudasheva T.; Ostrovskaya R.; Sovetov A.

Structural mechanisms and pathogenic therapy (neurotransplantation) of postischemic convulsions
pp. 238-238(1)
Authors: Semchenko V.V.; Stepanov S.S.; Ereniev S.I.; Nikel A.E.; Makovetcky K.K.

Frustration cerebral haemodynamic and them farmcorrection after an explosive mine trauma
pp. 239-239(1)
Authors: Yelsky V.N.; Krivobok G.K.; Bondarenko N.N.; Antonov A.G.; Krivobok G.A.; Shachman N.V.; Nicolau S.A.; Zacharov V.I.

Cortex injury influence on host resistance depends upon the side of trauma
pp. 239-239(1)
Authors: Zubareva O.E.; Abdurasulova I.N.; Shatic S.V.; Klimenko V.M.

Porcine model in experimental spinal studies
pp. 239-239(1)
Authors: Alitalo I.; Kommonen B.; Gronblad M.

Development and use of a pathogenic model of aids in Macaca nemestrina
pp. 240-240(1)
Authors: Morton W.R.; Anderson D.M.; Schmidt A.; Kuller L.; Agy M.B.; McClure J.; Watson A.; Birkebak T.A.; Hu S.-L.

Proliferation of neuronal and mixed neuronal CNS tumours
pp. 240-240(1)
Authors: Ollikainen J.; Suhonen J.; Haapasalo H.

Animals models in cancer research
pp. 240-240(1)
Author: Rygaard J.

Effect of developmental stage on the optic lens protens of animals
pp. 241-241(1)
Authors: Aminlari M.; Gholami S.; Parhizgari G.

The comparison of umbilical cord T3, T4 TSH levels in vaginally and C/S deliveries
pp. 241-241(1)
Authors: Atalay C.; Ozcelik F.; Oztopcu C.; Sahin I.; Gol K.; Saracoglu F.

Calcium-dependent and -independent dopamine release in thioacetamide-induced hepatic encephalopathy
pp. 241-241(1)
Authors: Borkowska H.D.; Albrecht J.; Saransaari P.; Oja S.S.

Experimental models in studies of diabetes mellitus
pp. 242-242(1)
Author: Colev V.

Experimental model on neurogenic inflammation
pp. 242-242(1)
Authors: Cordeiro C.R.; Mesquita L.; Patricio J.A.

Pathophysiology of neurogenic intervention in airways inflammation
pp. 242-242(1)
Authors: Cordeiro C.R.; Mesquita L.; Carvalho L.; Oliveira L.

Interaction of preliminary sensibilization and undergone clinical death on the postreanimation period course
pp. 242-242(1)
Authors: Enikeyev D.A.; Nurgaleyeva E.A.; Enikeyeva S.A.; Idrisova L.T.

Cytogenetic mechanisms of prolonged hemopoiesis hypoplasia induced by 5-fluorouracil
pp. 243-243(1)
Authors: Gol'dberg E.D.; Novitsky V.V.; Khloussova M.Y.

N-terminal fragment of rabbit fibrinopeptide A inhibits the release of fibrinopeptide A by habutobin
pp. 243-243(1)
Authors: Kinjoh K.; Nakamura M.; Hanashiro K.; Sunagawa M.; Tokeshi Y.; Nejime T.; Kosugi T.

Neocortex morphogenesis in nonlethal prenatal x-ray radiation
pp. 244-244(1)
Authors: Komanova H.A.; Kulbuch O.S.; Chepur S.V.; Kornev M.A.

Isolated hepatocytes application on post-reanimation period
pp. 244-244(1)
Authors: Korpachev V.; Tazhibayeva D.; Zhakupov R.

Heme-derived co: endogenous regulator of nitric oxide synthase?
pp. 245-245(1)
Authors: Kozma F.; Ligeti L.; Monos E.; Colombari E.; Johnson R.A.

Comparison of in vitro and in vivo biomechanics of saphenous vein of rats after head up tilting for two weeks
pp. 245-245(1)
Authors: Lorant M.; Nadasy G.L.; Kopcsanyi V.; Monos E.

Motor and electrical pathophysiological rhythms after drugs and toxicants
pp. 245-245(1)
Authors: Michailov M.; Neu E.; Stainov R.; Seidenbusch W.

The role of adrenoreception in the model of primary glaucoma
pp. 245-245(1)
Authors: Mikheytseva I.; Kryzanovsky G.; Kopp O.; Lipovetskaya E.

Role of nitric oxide in the hippocampus of epileptic mutant el mice
pp. 246-246(1)
Authors: Murashima Y.L.; Suzuki J.

A monoclonal antibody against bovine thrombin reacted limitedly to the C-terminal of thrombin
pp. 246-246(1)
Authors: Nakamura M.; Nejime T.; Kinjoh K.; Tokeshi Y.; Hanashiro K.; Sunagawa M.; Kosugi T.

Patho-physiological effects of MEG (AET)
pp. 246-246(1)
Authors: Neu E.; Wilkowski R.; Michailov M.C.; Duhmke E.

Protective action of regulatory peptides in vagally induced arrhythmias
pp. 247-247(1)
Authors: Osadchiy O.E.; Pokrovsky V.M.; Kurzanov A.N.

Experimental models of subfebrility
pp. 247-247(1)
Author: Semenenya I.

Status epilepticus: contribution of the excitatory mechanisms to its development and cessation
pp. 248-248(1)
Authors: Shandra A.A.; Godlevsky L.S.; Brusentsov A.I.; Vastyanov R.S.; Sohan S.E.

Pathophysiological studies using electrical impedance tomography
pp. 248-248(1)
Authors: Shinkarenko V.S.; Kostromina E.

Thromboxane release in preeclampsia after serotonin-induced vasoconstriction of placental vasculature
pp. 249-249(1)
Authors: Szukiewicz D.; Szukiewicz A.; Maslinska D.; Poppe P.

Adrenergic properties of FMRFamide
pp. 249-249(1)
Authors: Tinyakov R.L.; Soloviov A.S.; Parin S.B.

Do human intracranial aneurysms have inhomogenous viscoelastic properties?
pp. 249-249(1)
Authors: Toth M.; Nadasy G.L.; Nyary I.; Kerenyi T.; Orosz M.; Monos E.

Efficacy of combined therapy of adjuvant arthritis in rats by methotrexate and enkephalin analogues
pp. 249-249(1)
Authors: Venalis A.; Leonaviciene L.; Astrauskas V.; Bradunaite R.; Vaitkiene D.; Bobrova I.

Rat model of chronic peritoneal dialysis (PD)
pp. 250-250(1)
Authors: Wieczorowska-Tobis K.; Breborowicz A.; Polubinska A.; Pawlaczyk K.; Kuzlan M.; Korybalska K.; Oreopoulos D.G.

Modification of cortical functions by diseases
pp. 250-250(1)
Author: Forss N.

Spin echo bold-fMRI: a quantitative tool for brain mapping and disease diagnosis
pp. 251-251(1)
Authors: Kauppinen R.A.; Oja J.M.E.; Grohn O.H.J.; Lukkarinen J.A.; Ulatowski J.A.; Traystman R.J.; van Zijl P.C.M.

Imaging recovery from stroke
pp. 251-251(1)
Author: Weiller C.

Cerebral hemoglobin oxygenation in response to motor cortical activation revealed by a fast spectrophotometer
pp. 251-251(1)
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