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Preface pp. I-I(1)
Robert tigerstedt in memoriam pp. VII-VII(1) Author: Fyhrquist F.r.
No and neuregulins: autacoid signaling in the heart pp. 2-2(1) Author: Kelly R.A.
Ischemic preconditioning: role of mitochondrial ATP-dependent potassium channels pp. 2-2(1) Authors: Marban E.; Sato T.; Liu Y.; O'Rourke B.
Transcriptional adaptation and the role of STAT proteins in myocardial hypertrophy pp. 2-2(1) Authors: Siddiqui M.A.Q.; Mascareno E.
The molecular mechanism of cardiac hypertrophy and failure pp. 2-2(1) Author: Yazaki Y.
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.
Prevention of the cardiotropic action of lead by phospolipase inhibitor pp. 3-3(1) Author: Kismuratova A.T.
Signal transduction pathways in cultured vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation induced by lysophosphatidic acid pp. 3-3(1) Authors: Liu N.K.; Tang C.S.; Li X.; Gong Y.S.; Su J.Y.
Modulation of rat antioxidant enzyme MRNA levels by antihypertensive drugs pp. 4-4(1) Authors: Lin M.; Johnson P.
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.
Stress response: signal transduction and stress proteins-tyrosine kinase receptors pp. 7-7(1) Author: Schaper W.
Thyroid hormones increase organism stability to different origin stress pp. 7-7(1) Authors: Bozshko A.P.; Gorodetskaya I.V.
Central mechanism of augmentation of baroreflex with a stress reproduced by elevation of norepinephrine concentration in blood pp. 7-7(1) Authors: Eremeev V.S.; Khrustaleva R.S.; Tsyrlin V.A.; Shcherbin Y.I.
Stress and insufficiency of blood circulation in rats at different stages of its development pp. 7-7(1) Author: Galitsky E.A.
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.
The influence of 17- estradiol on the mechanical and electrical function of guinea-pig's myocardium pp. 8-8(1) Authors: Kobrin V.I.; Lokeboe J.-E.; Ytrehus K.
Tissue hypoenergosis as a contributory factor in the progression of various shock syndromes pp. 8-8(1) Author: Kovac Z.
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 TNF 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.
Role of substance P in combating stress induced behavioural alterations and catecholamine status in rats pp. 10-10(1) Authors: Vij A.G.; Satija N.K.
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.
Protection of cardiac tissues by ACEI (cilazapril) against hypertrophy and apoptosis of rat cardiomyocytes pp. 11-11(1) Authors: Koyama T.; Zhonglin X.
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.
Regression of hypertrophy: beneficial or harmful: effect of stress pp. 12-12(1) Author: Sen S.
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.
Relevance of sialic acid on erythrocyte surface to the erythrocyte aggregation and the microcirculation pp. 12-12(1) Authors: Maeda N.; Suzuki Y.; Tateishi N.
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.
Increase in vasopressin and cardiodepressant factor release after NMDA administration pp. 14-14(1) Author: Goraca A.
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 F2 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.
Involvement of reactive oxygen species in cyclic strain-induced endothelin-1 gene expression in endothelial cells pp. 17-17(1) Authors: Cheng T.H.; Shih N.L.; Wang D.L.; Chen J.J.
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.
The effect of coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinon) on the generation of the reactive oxygen species by phagocytes and lipid peroxydation in patients with coronary heart disease - stable angina pectoris pp. 18-18(1) Authors: Kogan A.; Syrkin A.; Drinitsina S.; Kuznetsov A.; Pechorina E.; Frenkel E.
Correction of leukocytic activation and superoxide anion production (SAP) in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with soluble quercetine pp. 19-19(1) Authors: Koval E.; Karavanskaya I.
Oxidative stress, heart damage and hypoxia in iron deficiency pp. 19-19(1) Author: Lanovenko I.I.
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.
The stress following activation of peroxide oxidation of lipids under conditions of cardiosurgical management and its prevention by E vitamin pp. 20-20(1) Authors: Ovchinnikov I.V.; Abidova S.S.; Khikmatov A.A.
Character of cholera toxin effect on the processes of lipid peroxidation pp. 20-20(1) Authors: Ponukalina E.; Kiritchuk V.
The effect of synthetic enkephalins on prostaglandins systems and lipid peroxidation in isolated heart in the activation of free radical processes pp. 20-20(1) Author: Rebrova T.Y.
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.
Pharmacologic enhancement of tolerance to ischemic cardiac stress using monophosphoryl lipid A: a comparison with antecedent ischemia pp. 22-22(1) Author: Elliott G.T.
ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel is involved in the second window of ischemic preconditioning in rabbit pp. 22-22(1) Authors: Kukreja R.C.; Bernardo N.L.; D'Angelo M.
Cardioprotection with ischemic preconditioning: definition, cellular mechanisms and clinical implications pp. 22-22(1) Author: Przyklenk K.
Brief ischemic and non-ischemic stress pp. 23-23(1) Author: Verdouw P.D.
Gender differences in adjustments to exercise after acute coronary syndromes pp. 23-23(1) Authors: Arak A.; Maaroos J.
MnDPDP: MRI contrast agent with cardioprotective properties? pp. 23-23(1) Authors: Brurok H.; Skarra S.; Jynge P.
Adaptive pharmacological preparation of ''at-risk'' patients with complicated peptic ulcer to operation stress pp. 23-23(1) Authors: Dubrovshchik O.I.; Marmysh A.G.; Moiseenok A.G.
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.
Adaptation to stress prevents the heart lesions induced by shock. The role of antioxidant mechanisms pp. 24-24(1) Authors: Kizichenko N.V.; Arkhipenko Y.V.
Antiarrhythmic properties of peripheral of -opioid receptor agonists pp. 24-24(1) Authors: Krylatov A.V.; Maslov L.N.
The role of opioid system in realisation of cardioprotective effect of adaptation pp. 24-24(1) Author: Maymesculova L.A.
Use of opioid receptor and sigma receptor ligands for a correction of heart electrical instability in rats pp. 25-25(1) Authors: Naryzhnaya N.V.; Maslov L.N.
The participation of - and -opioid receptors in a defence of isolated rat heart from ischaemic and reperfusion damage pp. 25-25(1) Author: Naumova A.
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.
Vasocare(R) therapy protects kidney from ischemia/reperfusion-induced damage in the rat pp. 26-26(1) Authors: Tremblay J.; Kunes J.; Hamet P.
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 1: 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.
Effect of global ischemia on calcium sensitivity of diabetic rat hearts pp. 30-30(1) Author: Javadov S.
Influence of the preliminary hypobaric hypoxia adaptation to the functional state of the rats' heart mitochondrions in experimental myocardium's ischemia pp. 31-31(1) Authors: Kasimov A.K.; Mukaddirov M.M.; Gutnikova A.R.
The effect of microcirculation on parameters of hypoxia zone in muscle during exercise pp. 31-31(1) Author: Lyabakh K.G.
Cardiac performance and lipid metabolism of alloxan-induced diabetic rats: effect of global ischemia pp. 31-31(1) Authors: Mamedova L.; Javadov S.
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.
Mental stress and responses of neuropeptides in patients with myocardial infarction pp. 32-32(1) Authors: Tyabut T.D.; Mrochek A.G.
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.
Clinical and experimental confirmation of violation in endocrine and immune systems in evolution of endarteritis obliterans pp. 34-34(1) Authors: Duzikov A.A.; Poliak A.I.
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.
Phenomenon of hormone-neuromediator catecholamine dissociation is pathogenetic factor of reperfusion heart alteration pp. 35-35(1) Author: Litvitsky P.F.
Adenosine cardioplegia and myocardial metabolism pp. 35-35(1) Authors: Cohen G.; Rao V.; Weisel R.D.; Borger M.A.; Shiono N.
Regulation of sarcolemmal Na+/H+ exchanger activity by endogenous ligands pp. 36-36(1) Author: Avkiran M.
Impact of caloric restriction on cardiovascular functions from an evolutionary viewpoint pp. 36-36(1) Authors: Hart R.W.; Leakey J.; Duffy P.
Na/H exchange in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury pp. 36-36(1) Author: Karmazyn M.
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.
Hyperosmotic perfusion of the rat heart and the role of the Na+/K+/2Cl- co-transporter and the Na+/H+ exchanger pp. 37-37(1) Authors: Falck G.; Skarra S.; Jynge P.
Dietary cholesterol modulates Na+/Li+- but not Na+/H+-exchange in rabbit erythrocytes pp. 37-37(1) Authors: Makarov V.L.; Tchurina S.K.
Age predictive risk of atrial fibrillation in patients with left atrial dilatation and in patients with increased heart rate variability pp. 38-38(1) Authors: Prystrom A.M.; Mrochek A.G.; Bulgak A.G.
Oxidant stress and the vascular endothelium: mechanisms and therapeutic implications pp. 38-38(1) Author: Harrison D.G.
Nitric oxide as intracellular antioxidant pp. 38-38(1) Author: Kagan V.E.
Peroxynitrite as a cytoprotective agent in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury pp. 38-38(1) Author: Lefer A.M.
Nitric oxide and the vascular endothelium in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury pp. 39-39(1) Author: Vinten-Johansen J.
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 vasodilating effect of nitrocompounds correlated with the dynamic of carbonic anhydrase isoenzymes (CA-I and CA-II) activity in erytrocytes pp. 39-39(1) Authors: Lazar A.; Burta O.; Burta L.; Lazar L.; Maghiar A.
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 N-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.
Reperfusion induced apoptosis in the heart: its attenuation by ischemic adaptation and glutathione peroxidase mimic, ebselen pp. 41-41(1) Author: Maulik N.
Stress signal to survival and apoptosis pp. 42-42(1) Authors: Takeda A.; Takeda N.
Enhanced production of nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide with apoptosis in digoxin treated hepatoma cells pp. 42-42(1) Authors: Chen Y.H.; Hsu G.H.; Lin M.H.; Wei J.S.
Hypokinesia decreases tolerance of pacemaker cells of the pigeon heart to hyposodium and hypocalcium solutions pp. 42-42(1) Author: Golovko V.A.
P53 and P21 proteins are independently expressed in rat ventricular cardiomyocytes during early postnatal development pp. 42-42(1) Authors: Horky M.; Vojtisek B.; Kolao F.
Apoptotic changes in hypertrophied cardiac myoendocrine cells in rheumatic mitral valve stenosis pp. 43-43(1) Authors: Dalmane A.; Korolyova O.
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.
Cytotoxic and atherogenic effect of LDL obtained from patients with low or high blood cholesterol on nonischemic (NI), ischemic (I) and reperfused (R) endothelial cells (EC) pp. 45-45(1) Authors: Bilenko M.V.; Fedosova S.V.; Ladygina V.G.
Effect of hemodialysis with polysulfon membranes on the plasma selenium concentration pp. 45-45(1) Authors: Bogye G.; Tompos G.; Alfthan G.; Vinczer P.
Balance of elastase and it inhibitors in arterial and venous tissues at experimental arteriosclerosis pp. 46-46(1) Authors: Byts Y.V.; Dossenko V.E.
Determination of serin, metallo- and cystein elastase in aorta at experimental arteriosclerosis pp. 46-46(1) Author: Dossenko V.E.
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.
Hormonal treatment and lipid homeostasis in premenopausal women pp. 46-46(1) Author: Goumenjuk E.
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.
Cresacin inhibits oxidation of low density lipoproteins in vitro pp. 47-47(1) Author: Korda M.
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.
Resistance of low density lipoprotein subfractions to oxidation in diabetic patients with combined hyperlipidemia pp. 49-49(1) Authors: Ragino Y.I.; Dushkin M.I.; Nikitin Y.P.
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.
Changes in coronary vascular tone regulation after intravascular complement activation pp. 50-50(1) Author: Shebeko V.I.
Character of changes in vascular tone regulation depends on the duration of complement activation pp. 50-50(1) Authors: Shebeko V.I.; Rodionov Y.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.
Long-term nitric oxide synthase inhibition in ontogenesis: neurogenic and endothelial control of arteries pp. 51-51(1) Authors: Torok J.; Gerova 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.
The associations between serum thyroid hormone levels and the alterations in serum lipid profiles in euthyroid elderly women pp. 52-52(1) Authors: Yardimci S.; Delibasi T.; Koc E.
Effects of thyroid hormone concentrations on body composition in euthyroid elderly women pp. 52-52(1) Authors: Yardimci S.; Delibasi T.; Koc E.
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.
Nitric oxide protection of the renal medullary circulation from tigerstedt's ''internal secretory factor'' pp. 53-53(1) Authors: Cowley A.W.; Mattson D.L.; Zou A.P.
Oxidative DNA damage, measurement, determining factors in vivo, prevention and relation to disease pp. 53-53(1) Authors: Poulsen H.E.; Loft S.
The role of lymphatic system in the condition of experimental renal disturbance pp. 53-53(1) Author: Alibayeva B.N.
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.
Determinant role of angiotensin AT1 receptors in the pathogenesis of insulin-induced hypertension in rats pp. 54-54(1) Authors: Huang W.-C.; Fang T.-C.
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 F2 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.
Peculiarities of the neurohumoral regulation of lymphodynamics in renal hypertensive dogs pp. 55-55(1) Author: Nurgaliyeva K.
The contribution of different vasoactive components in arterial hypertension 1 clip 1 kidney model support pp. 55-55(1) Authors: Pliss M.; Eremeev V.; Thoren P.
Effect of tricycline B on the arterial blood pressure in dogs pp. 56-56(1) Authors: Rajaian H.; Kamrani A.
A single-dose ACE1-inhibitor induced - Changes of renal haemodinamics and function in patients with essential hypertension pp. 56-56(1) Authors: Sedlak-Vadoc V.; Ubavic M.; Stosic Z.; Atanackovic D.
Central hemodynamics in patients with essential hypertension and obesity treated by long term fasting pp. 56-56(1) Author: Slyvka Y.
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.
Interaction between AVP and sympathetic system in reduced renal mass-saline hypertension pp. 57-57(1) Authors: Ozaykan B.; Dogan A.
Adaptation of local regulation of microvascular tone in hypertension pp. 57-57(1) Author: Koller A.
Paracrine mechanisms regulating renal hemodynamics pp. 57-57(1) Author: Navar L.G.
A new mechanism in regulation of glomerular filtration rate pp. 58-58(1) Author: Rosivall L.
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.
Induction of myofibroblastic differentiation and extracellular matrix accumulation in the human kidney by TGF-1 pp. 58-58(1) Author: Groma V.
Role of 1-adrenergic receptors in the renal vasoconstrictor effect of L-NAME in sodium depleted rats pp. 58-58(1) Authors: Hably C.; Vag J.; Csabai Z.; Bartha J.
Prostaglandin modulation of aminoglycoside induced nephrotoxicity in rats after acute bleeding pp. 59-59(1) Authors: Kalaidjieva V.; Galabova M.
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.
Role of cross-talk of nitric oxide, GSH, pxygen and its metabolites in the regulation of circulatory status and energy metabolism pp. 60-60(1) Authors: Inoue M.; Nishikawa M.; Sato E.; Inoue K.
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.
Organ specificity in the protective role of mitochondrial glutathione against oxidative stress pp. 60-60(1) Author: Reed D.J.
Glutathione peroxidases as peroxynitrite reductases pp. 61-61(1) Authors: Sies H.; Klotz L.-O.; Sharov V.S.; Tamler R.; Assmann A.; Briviba K.
Inactivation of glutathione peroxidase, a possible sensory molecule, by reactive oxygen and nitrogen species pp. 61-61(1) Author: Taniguchi N.
4-Hydroxynonenal, a lipid peroxidation product, inhibits glutathione peroxidase: protective effect of glutathione pp. 61-61(1) Authors: Bosch-Morell F.; Flohe L.; Marin N.; Romero F.J.
Glutathione reductase (GR) and -glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) from rat liver and hepatomas pp. 61-61(1) Author: Chernov N.N.
Regulation of the biosynthesis of glutathione by oxidants and electrophiles pp. 62-62(1) Authors: Forman H.J.; Liu R.-M.
Effect of quercetin on lipid peroxidation and GSH levels in rats exposed to ultraviolet A (UV A) pp. 62-62(1) Authors: Inal M.; Kahraman A.; Kanbak G.
The effect of betaine on the ethanol-mediated low vitamin A levels in liver pp. 62-62(1) Authors: Kanbak G.; Inal M.
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.
Hydroperoxide involvement in the activation of phospholipase A and arachidonic acid release in tumor cells pp. 63-63(1) Author: Kondakova I.
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.
Reactive metabolites of oxygen and nitrogen, NF-B and chronic inflammation pp. 64-64(1) Author: Grisham M.B.
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 state of reproductive system in infantile male rats in the stimulation and blockade of endogenic no synthesis pp. 68-68(1) Authors: Gozhenko A.I.; Zaporozhan V.N.; Savitsky I.V.
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
Oxidative alterations of macromolecules during graft versus host reaction (GVHR) in mouse experimental model pp. 69-69(1) Authors: Kovac Z.; Matasic R.
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.
Effects of chorionic gonadotropin on the respiratory burst in human neutrophils pp. 70-70(1) Authors: Kuklina E.M.; Shirshev S.V.
The role of host resistence to bacterial infections in children pp. 70-70(1) Author: Martynenko L.
The influence of pine pitch on inflammation pp. 70-70(1) Authors: Mchedlidze G.; Paramonov B.; Tjukavin A.; Simbirtzev A.
The constrictor effect enhanced by hydrogen peroxide and hypochlorite in rats' isolated tracheal muscle pp. 70-70(1) Authors: Mederle C.; Mederle O.
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.
The effects of epidermal growth factor administration ways on glycogen metabolism and blood glucose levels pp. 72-72(1) Authors: Sayan H.; Gonul B.; Turkyylmaz A.; Celebi N.
Changes in the levels of lung antioxidant defence and the role of antioxidant therapy in management of patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome pp. 72-72(1) Authors: Shakh B.; Lapshin V.; Boldina I.; Corshunova T.
Luminescence of activated phagocytes during allergy and autoimmunal diseases pp. 73-73(1) Authors: Slavinsky A.A.; Nesterova I.V.
Effect of vitamin E on lipid peroxidation and trace element levels in rats pp. 73-73(1) Author: Soylemezoglu G.A.T.
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.
The use of resorbable membranes to eliminate the effect of traumatic muscular inflammation inhibiting the healing of maxillary osseous defect pp. 74-74(1) Authors: Volozhin A.I.; Mustafaev M.M.; Gemonov V.V.; Druzhinina R.A.
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.
Neutrophil reactivity on the background of the zymosan-induced system inflammatory syndrome pp. 75-75(1) Authors: Zaslavskaja M.I.; Mayansky A.N.
Effects of lipoic acid on glucose utilization, protein glycosylation and viscosity of high glucose-treated red blood cells pp. 75-75(1) Authors: Jain S.K.; Palmer M.; Yanyun C.
-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 -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.
-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.
Comparative study of plasma antioxidant status in normal and pathological cases pp. 77-77(1) Authors: Varga I.S.; Matkovics B.
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.
N-acetylcysteine inhibits adhesion of PMN to ros-stimulated HUVEC and tyrosine phosphorylation of P125FAK pp. 78-78(1) Authors: Pasquier C.; Gozin A.; Faure S.; Andrieu V.
Antioxidant regulation of agonist-induced adhesion of human T-cells to endothelial cells pp. 78-78(1) Authors: Roy S.; Sen C.K.; Packer L.
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.
Regulation of focal adhesion kinase (P125FAK) phosphorylation by cAMP in ROS-stimulated endothelial cells pp. 79-79(1) Authors: Gozin A.; Faure S.; Andrieu V.; 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.
Study on circulating endothelial cells (CEC) in atherosclerotic patients and normals pp. 81-81(1) Author: Xiu R.-J.
Involvement of lipid peroxidation in alteration of rheology and survival of erythrocytes during thermal shock pp. 82-82(1) Authors: Bekyarova G.; Yankova T.; Kozarev I.
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 in the lymphocytic experimental thyroiditis pp. 85-85(1) Author: Markovic L.
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.
Significance of activity of cyclooxygenase (COX), inositol-1-monophosphatase and potencial-independent Ca2+ -channels in processes of respiratory burst by peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) pp. 86-86(1) Authors: Shirshev S.V.; Lushnikov K.V.; Zamorina S.A.
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.
The role of glutathione and ubiquinol in mitochondrial oxidative damage pp. 88-88(1) Author: Cadenas E.
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.
Regulation of the redox state of nicotinamide coenzymes at modelling of the lens aging pp. 90-90(1) Author: Kolomiychuk S.
The relationship of prostaglandin E2 with neurohumoral substances during the process of cytoprotection and ulcerogenesis in the stomach mucosa pp. 90-90(1) Authors: Sklyarov A.; Maslyanko A.
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.
Activation of antioxidant and immune systems by bactisubtil in elderly patients with bronchial asthma pp. 91-91(1) Author: Zherebker E.M.
Studies of hypoxic/reoxygenation injury in cyanotic infants pp. 91-91(1) Author: Buckberg G.D.
Thioredoxin and glutaredoxin systems: structures and mechanisms in redox regulation pp. 91-91(1) Author: Holmgren A.
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.
A family of novel peroxidases, peroxiredoxins and receptor signaling pp. 92-92(1) Authors: Sue G.R.; Sang W.K.
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.
Indexes of non-respiratory lung functions and kinin system components on experimental ''shocked'' lung pp. 92-92(1) Author: Meldekhanov T.T.
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.
The effect of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and inhibition of nitric oxide (NO) synthase on antioxidant enzyme activities and lipid peroxdation of kidney and liver tissue of rats exposed to endotoxin shock pp. 93-93(1) Authors: Tuncel N.; Tore F.; Ak D.; Tuncel M.
Does fish health reflect the health of the water environment pp. 93-93(1) Author: Bylund G.
Xenobiotics, free radicals and cell membranes pp. 93-93(1) Authors: Pompella A.; Comporti M.
The role of biotransformation enzymes and oxidative stress in environmental pathophysiology of aquatic vertebrates pp. 94-94(1) Author: Peters L.D.
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.
Effects of -naphthoflavone and cadmium on inducibility of CYT P450 monooxygenases in fresh water fishes pp. 95-95(1) Authors: Deer K.A.; Banka L.; Nemcsok J.; Abraham M.
On the effects of the high salinity on a fish population in a naturally contaminated river in turkey pp. 95-95(1) Authors: Ekmekci F.G.; Erkmen B.; Kolankaya D.
Stability of rat erythrocyte membrane under chronic in vivo exposure to heat pp. 96-96(1) Authors: Ghosh S.; Chatterjee A.K.
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.
Lipid peroxidation, energetic and carbohydrate metabolism in exogenous intoxication and after enterosorption pp. 96-96(1) Authors: Gutnikova A.R.; Kasimov A.K.; Ovchinnikov I.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.
Regulative systems in disturbances of reproductive function in women in unfavourable environment pp. 97-97(1) Authors: Kolesnikova L.I.; Kolesnikov S.I.
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.
Response of certain antioxidant enzymes to arsenite treatment in protein malnourished mice (BALB-C) pp. 98-98(1) Authors: Maiti S.; Chatterjee A.K.
Pathophysiological role of cAMP in process of interaction between macro- andmicroorganisms pp. 98-98(1) Author: Nikolaeva I.S.
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.
Thyroid hormone counteracts phenylhydrazine hydrochloride (PHH) insult on red blood cell in rat pp. 100-100(1) Authors: Ray A.K.; Pramanik M.
Antioxidant processes in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to ozonised water pp. 101-101(1) Authors: Ritola O.; Peters L.; Livingstone D.R.
Environmental estrogens increase expression of SS-A/Ro autoantigen in cultured human epidermal cells: pathophysiological impact pp. 101-101(1) Authors: Sakabe K.; Yoshida T.; Furuya H.; Kayama F.
Pathophysiology of atherosclerosis in cholesterol fed rabbit and possible prevention/regression of plaque formation with plant products pp. 101-101(1) Authors: Sharma A.; Sharma P.; Verma P.K.; Dixit V.P.
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 role of lipid peroxidation in the mechanism of toxic action of organophosphates pp. 102-102(1) Authors: Tonkopii V.; Zagrebin A.
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.
Intracellular enzymi activity in women after childbirth and their newborns and its linkswith environmental factors pp. 103-103(1) Authors: Vernickaite R.; Kaeergiene N.
Elevated level of ionized radiation is the risk factor for the development of arterial hypertension despite decreased catecholamines pp. 103-103(1) Authors: Zuyeva N.A.; Kovalenko A.N.; Gerasimenko T.I.
Population genetic responses to environmental stress in invertebrates pp. 103-103(1) Author: Bilton D.
Genetic changes associated with insecticide exposure in mosquitoes pp. 104-104(1) Author: Callaghan A.
Effects of xenobiotics on the energy metabolism in aquatic invertbrates studied with direct microcalorimetry pp. 104-104(1) Authors: Penttinen O.-P.; Kukkonen J.V.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.
Response of the respiration system to a hypoxic stimulus in nitrogen- oxygen mixture at high ambient pressure pp. 109-109(1) Authors: Donina J.; Lavrova I.
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.
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at hazardous waste sites: exposures to complex mixtures pp. 109-109(1) Author: Canter D.A.
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.
Studies of mixtures of tumorigenic environmental polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mouse lung: quantitation of interactions pp. 110-110(1) Authors: Nesnow S.; Mass M.J.; Ross J.A.; Stoner G.D.
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.
Human health risk assessment of environmental mixtures of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) pp. 111-111(1) Author: Schoeny R.
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.
Purine metabolism and free radical generation and protection pp. 112-112(1) Author: Hellsten Y.
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.
Exercise training-induced changes in skeletal muscle and myocardial antioxidant capacity pp. 113-113(1) Author: Powers S.K.
Redox mechanisms in muscle fatigue pp. 113-113(1) Author: Reid M.B.
Skeletal muscle protein oxidation and oxidative stress in exercise, immobilization and aging: possible mechanisms pp. 113-113(1) Authors: Zarzhevsky N.; Reznick A.Z.
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.
Effects of vitamin E and estrogen on post exercise blood antioxidant status and muscular performance in sedentary women pp. 115-115(1) Authors: Gur H.; Akova B.; Surmen-Gur E.; Ozturk E.
Oxygen kinetic changes in patients with systemic collagenoses pp. 115-115(1) Authors: Hajek D.; Fojtik Z.; krivanova A.; Kubesova H.
TNF induced NF-B 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) Authors: Lekic D.; Igracki I.; Djordjevic D.
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) Authors: Namoradze M.; Chelidze N.; Katsadze M.
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.
Respiratory muscle function during resistive load and altered chemostimulation in exercising man pp. 118-118(1) Authors: Seguizbaeva M.O.; Isaev G.G.
''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.
The influence of carnosine on oxidation of skeletal muscle actin in vivo and in vitro pp. 119-119(1) Authors: Zalesova Z.S.; Kuleva N.V.
Substrate selection during exercise: cho and lipid interactions pp. 119-119(1) Author: Brooks G.A.
Glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle pp. 119-119(1) Author: Richter E.A.
Skeletal muscle design: enzymatic capacity for aerobic metabolism pp. 119-119(1) Author: Terjung R.
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.
The role of the isocitrate dehydrogenase (ICDH) cycle in the cardiac effects of glutamate. A 13C-mass isotopomers study pp. 120-120(1) Authors: Comte B.; Bouchard B.; Des Rosiers C.
Interval hypoxia training as a modern method in sport pp. 120-120(1) Authors: Damarchi A.; Volkov N.
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 effects of sciatic nerve section on the contraction force of gastrocnemius muscle in cats pp. 121-121(1) Authors: Plakane L.; Ozolins P.
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.
The effect of some novel 1,4-dihydropyridines on Ca2+ distribution in frog skeletal muscle pp. 121-121(1) Author: Shvinka N.
Electrical stimulation in human paralyzed muscle pp. 121-121(1) Author: Kjaer M.
Mitochondrial myopathies pp. 122-122(1) Author: Majamaa K.
Membrane protein modification and targeting in skeletal muscle fibers pp. 122-122(1) Author: Rahkila P.
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 role of destruction of the sliding system elements of human and animal joints in posttraumatic osteoarthrosis development pp. 124-124(1) Authors: Enikeyev D.A.; Enikeyev R.I.
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.
Lymph flow from skeletal muscle: albumin clearance and subsequent appearance in the lymph nodes pp. 125-125(1) Authors: Havas E.; Vuorela J.; Vihko V.
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.
Effects of exercise on phosphorylytic and glucosidic pathways in rainbow trout organs pp. 127-127(1) Author: Mehrani H.
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.
Clinical examination of chronic low back patients and new treatment guidelines pp. 128-128(1) Author: Airaksinen O.
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.
The implications of osteopetrotic mutations for understanding skeletal metabolism pp. 130-130(1) Authors: Marks S.C.; Odgren P.R.
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.
Change of a synthesised collagen isotopes spectrum in the intervertebral disk under influence of environmental chemical pollution factors pp. 130-130(1) Authors: Khvisyuk N.I.; Pavlov S.B.
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.
PTH-induced relocation of annexin V in the human osteosarcoma cell line MG63 pp. 131-131(1) Authors: Mohiti J.; Caswell A.M.
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.
The role of abnormal intracellular calcium signalling in the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis pp. 134-134(1) Author: Sutton R.
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.
Modulation influence of Cd2+ and La3+ on Na+-dependent Ca2+ influx in exocrine secretory cells and secretory process pp. 134-134(1) Authors: Fedirko N.; Klevets M.; Manko V.
The disturbance of the phospholipid's metabolism of pancreocites at the parathyreoprivic hypocalciemia pp. 134-134(1) Authors: Ghambaryan A.K.; Ghazaryan P.A.
The influence of parathyreoid hormone on 45Ca2+ ability of hypothalamus in normal and disturbant calcium metabolism's conditions pp. 135-135(1) Author: Hasratyan A.A.
Cellular aspects of tetania pathogenesis, induced by parathyreoprivic hypocalciemia pp. 135-135(1) Authors: Khudaverdyan D.N.; Ter-Markosyan A.S.
Calcium increases the morphine-induced platelet aggregation inhibition pp. 135-135(1) Author: Mitreikin V.P.
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.
Attenuation of cytosolic calcium rise from hyperstimulation or from store depletion prevents vacuolisation in mouse pancreatic acinar cells pp. 136-136(1) Authors: Raraty M.G.T.; Ward J.B.; Vaillant C.; Sutton R.; Petersen O.H.
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.
Dysfunction of myocardial nuclear Ca2+ transport in isoproterenol induced myocardial hypertrophy in rat pp. 137-137(1) Authors: Wang P.Y.; Yao X.H.; Ou H.S.; Tang C.S.
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.
Regulation of plasminogen activation by cellular receptors pp. 139-139(1) Author: Ellis V.
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.
Paraneoplasic change in the muscular blood flow during tumour growth and regression pp. 141-141(1) Author: Bezhitashwili N.
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.
Disruptions in neuroendocrine system caused by long-time intake of low dose of Cesium-137 pp. 142-142(1) Author: Derevyanko L.
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.
The Endometrial Changes In Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Patients Treated With Tamoxifen pp. 143-143(1) Authors: Metindir J.; Atalay F.
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.
Interleukin 1 and its signal transduction mechanisms in realization of stress reaction pp. 146-146(1) Author: Rybakina E.G.
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.
Blocking of phospholipase C and AII haemolytic activity with the help of TNF- and C-reactive protein pp. 148-148(1) Authors: Butyugov A.; Nazarov P.; Lyubimov Y.
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.
Immunocorrecting action of lipochromine in the development of adrenalin - induced immunosuppression and glaucomatosis process pp. 149-149(1) Authors: Degtyarenko T.V.; Maculkin R.F.
Effects of thermal stress (sauna + swimming in ice-cold water) in man on the blood concentration and production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and stress hormones pp. 149-149(1) Authors: Dugue B.; Leppanen E.; Grasbeck R.
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.
Enzymatic status of blood cells in children with convulsive syndrome and its links with environmental factors pp. 152-152(1) Author: Kaeergiene N.
Genetical mechanisms of stress induced disorders pp. 153-153(1) Authors: Kazakova T.; Golovko O.; Barabanova S.; Nosov M.; Novikova N.; Korneva E.
T-cell deficiency and high IgM level in the peripheral blood subjects radiated in chernobyl with or without lymphocytic thyroiditis 11 years after the disaster pp. 153-153(1) Authors: Khalangot N.; Prilutsky A.; Majlaan E.; Degonsky A.
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.
Characteristic of immune status of the population living in the territory with a quickly changing ecological conditions pp. 157-157(1) Authors: Mikhailov B.V.; Pavlov S.B.
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.
Activation markers as indices of disorder of functional activity of lymphocytes in cases of bronchial asthma pp. 160-160(1) Authors: Porjadin G.V.; Makarkov A.I.; Salmasi J.M.
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) Authors: Shanin S.N.; Kozinets I.A.; Fomicheva E.E.; Rybakina E.G.
The effects of low temperature plasma flows on the lymphocyte functions pp. 161-161(1) Authors: Shchebnikova N.E.; Solovyov A.S.; Beresnev A.S.
The influence of the heat shock on immunological reactions of the organism pp. 161-161(1) Authors: Solovyov A.S.; Prostzevich O.D.
Effects of Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide on rodents in behavioral models with different intensity of stressors pp. 161-161(1) Authors: Strekalova T.; Iartyanov A.
Immunohormonal status of children who experienced perinatal hypoxia pp. 162-162(1) Authors: Svetajlo E.A.; Dorofeeva G.D.; Julish E.I.; Tursunova U.D.; Melnichenko I.V.; Ezhelev M.V.
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.
Chronic adaptation of immunity system to the stress by schizophrenia pp. 162-162(1) Author: Vetlugina T.
Changes in the temperature response to endotoxin after application of carbon tetrachloride pp. 162-162(1) Authors: Vismont F.; Gourine V.; Semenenya I.; Shust O.
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) Authors: Yastrebov A.; Gabinsky Y.; Yakovleva S.; Meshannov V.; Sokolova M.; Kuznetsov A.
Pathogenetical role of TNF- 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) Authors: Zhukova A.G.; Golikov P.P.; Kozhevnikova L.M.; Nikolaeva N.Y.; Arkhipenko Y.V.
Interaction between immune and endocrine systems in children suffering from recurrent respiratory viral infections pp. 164-164(1) Authors: Zotova V.; Lyubimov D.; Bagrova N.; Ditor M.; Bogush J.
On the mechanism of pain paroxysms in trigeminal neuralgia pp. 164-164(1) Author: Devor M.
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) Authors: Matthews B.; Andrew D.; Li F.
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) Authors: Aleshina G.M.; Tyrnova E.V.; Kokryakov V.N.
Clinical and electrophysiological features of deafferentational trigeminal pain pp. 166-166(1) Authors: Grachev Y.V.; Zulin V.O.
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) Authors: Hirvonen T.; Hippi P.; Narhi M.
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) Authors: Lioubimova Z.V.; Subrakova S.A.; Zelenkova O.P.; Fomin S.G.; Kovalyov V.V.
Altered control of submaximal biting forces in bruxism pp. 167-167(1) Authors: Mantyvaara J.; Sjoholm T.; Kirjavainen T.; Waltimo A.; Iivonen M.; Kemppainen P.; Pertovaara A.
Neurones activity in spinal dorsal horn of rats after sciatic nerve section pp. 168-168(1) Author: Reshetnyak V.K.
Neuroendocrine modulation may be mediate by the benzodiazepine receptors pheripheral type pp. 168-168(1) Authors: Shushpanova T.; Semke V.
Dynamic mechanical allodynia is not mediated by a central presynaptic interaction of A-mechanoceptive and nociceptive C-afferents pp. 168-168(1) Authors: Wasner G.; Baron R.; Janig W.
Vascular endothelial growth factors and receptors involved in angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis pp. 168-168(1) Author: Alitalo K.
Molecular mechanisms in angiogenesis pp. 169-169(1) Authors: Gerwins P.; Claesson-Welsh L.
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.
Endothelial cells and capillary network reformation in pathophysiological cardiac tissues pp. 169-169(1) Author: Koyama T.
TGF- 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.
The use of the non-injectional histochemical method for studying the blood microcirculation in norm and pathology pp. 171-171(1) Author: Margaryan N.V.
Immunohistochemical identification of neoangiogenesis process in liver pp. 171-171(1) Authors: Mederle O.; Mederle C.; Raica M.
Pressure-diameter characteristics of the rat saphenous vein in vivo. Effects of using different technics to change intraluminal pressure pp. 172-172(1) Authors: Nadasy G.L.; Lorant M.; Szentivanyi M.; Toth M.; Monos E.
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.
Platelet and myocardial mast cells as the source of stimulating neoangiogenesis factors in TMLR of the heart pp. 172-172(1) Authors: Popov G.K.; Golovneva E.S.; Belsky M.S.
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.
Oxidative stress and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus pp. 173-173(1) Author: Paolisso 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.
Effect of polygermonder, madder and malus domestica on blood glucose and histopathology of pancreas of alloxan diabetic rats pp. 174-174(1) Authors: Jelodar G.; Sirous M.M.S.; Rezaiy A.
Effect of fumitory, coriander seed and madder on serum biochemical parameters of diabetic rats pp. 175-175(1) Authors: Jelodar G.; Nazifi S.
Genetic polymorphism of rage and diabetic late skin complications pp. 175-175(1) Authors: Kaokova K.; Blazkova M.; Marova I.
Effect of aminoguanidine (AG) on erythrocyte lipid peroxidation and actwities of antioxidant enzymes in experimental diabetes pp. 175-175(1) Authors: Kornatowska K.K.; Pawlak W.; Kedziora J.; Blaszczyk J.
Effect of ace inhibitors (ACEI) on generation of superoxide anion and nitric oxide (NO) by peripheral blood granulocytes (PBG) of rats with streptozotocin induced diabetes pp. 175-175(1) Authors: Kornatowska K.K.; Blaszczyk J.; Luciak M.
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.
Antioxidant activity of plasma in subjects at increased risk for type I diabetes (IDDM) pp. 176-176(1) Authors: Leinonen J.; Alho H.; Knip 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.
Serum zinc concentrations in diabetic patients compared with non-diabetics in isfahan pp. 178-178(1) Authors: Shariat Z.S.; Emami A.R.
The pathogenic integral and pathogenesis of type II diabetes pp. 178-178(1) Author: Sarov G.
Energy metabolism parameters of erythrocytes in insulin dependent diabetes mellitus pp. 178-178(1) Author: Svetlana Z.
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.
Analysis of free plasma aminoacids in patients with diabetic mellitus and rheumatoid arthritis pp. 179-179(1) Authors: Veliyeva F.; Abilova R.
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.
Behavioral genetics of food intake regulation in free living humans pp. 180-180(1) Author: de Castro J.
Pathophysiology of food intake during infection pp. 180-180(1) Author: Langhans W.
Hypothalamic neurotransmitter changes with cancer anorexia pp. 180-180(1) Author: Meguid M.M.
Cytokines and anorexia: mechanisms and clinical implications pp. 180-180(1) Author: Plata-Salaman C.R.
Insight into anorexia: a key role of hypothalamic neuronal histamine pp. 181-181(1) Author: Sakata T.
The role of hypothalamic melanocortins in mediating the CNS effects of leptin pp. 181-181(1) Author: Seeley R.J.
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.
Changes in the activities of selected enzymes in different tissues of sheep at different prenatal stages pp. 182-182(1) Authors: Gholami S.; Aminlari M.
Short term protein restriction in diet or tocopherol supplementation during therapy in protecting antioxidant defence mechanisms deranged by gentamicin treatment pp. 182-182(1) Author: Ghosh S.
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.
Role of indomethacin in reversal of the cadmium-induced oxidative stress effect on testicular function in albino rats pp. 183-183(1) Authors: Gupta R.S.; Biswas N.M.
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.
Pathophysiological and histopathological effects of acute boric acid exposure on the rat testicular tissue pp. 184-184(1) Author: Kocaturk P.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.
The A->G polymorphism in the 5'-flanking domain of the uncoupling protein 1 gene is associated with enhanced weight loss in obese finns pp. 186-186(1) Authors: Valve R.; Heikkinen S.; Rissanen A.; Laakso M.; Uusitupa M.
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.
Implication of BNP in cardiovascular pathophysiology - lessons from BNP transgenic and knockout mice pp. 187-187(1) Author: Nakao K.
Photobiological and molecular mechanisms of ultraviolet a radiation-induced gene expression in human keratinocytes pp. 187-187(1) Authors: Grether-Beck S.; Krutmann J.
Oxidative stress in the skin barrier: implications for stratum corneum antioxidants pp. 187-187(1) Author: Thiele J.J.
Redox regulation of signal transduction and gene expression - the UVA example pp. 188-188(1) Authors: Tyrrell R.; Kvam E.
Relationship between enhanced platelet aggregation and oxidative alteration of erythrocytes in the early phase after thermal injury pp. 188-188(1) Author: Bekyarova G.
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.
NADPH diaphoraze activity in a skin of psoriasis patients before and after the treatment pp. 189-189(1) Authors: Mjadelets O.D.; Antylevsky V.V.
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.
The influence of X-ray radiation on the phosphatases and acetylcholinesterase activity of the skin pp. 191-191(1) Authors: Zvyagintseva T.; Tseraidis G.
The effect of trauma on the regulation of the microcirculation pp. 191-191(1) Author: Lewis D.H.
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.
Wounding mechanism of the soft tissue by high velocity projectiles pp. 192-192(1) Author: Wang Z.-g.
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) Authors: Caglayan O.; Gunel E.; Caglayan F.; Akillioglu I.; Akkus I.; Gulen S.
Paraneoplastic changes of leukocytes and endothelium interaction pp. 193-193(1) Author: Dubina M.V.
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) Authors: Saran Y.; Can B.; Guven C.; Zaloglu N.; Koc E.; Turan B.
Pharmacologic ways of critical state correction coursed by prolonged compression syndrome pp. 195-195(1) Authors: Slepushkin V.D.; Mikhailova N.N.
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) Author: Jensen R.
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) Authors: Kosek E.; Ekholm J.; Hansson P.
Pathologic pain: generator and systemic mechanisms pp. 197-197(1) Author: Kryzhanovsky G.N.
Evolution of pain concepts pp. 197-197(1) Author: Melzack R.
Cancer pain: causes and therapies for analgesia and palliation pp. 197-197(1) Author: Vainio A.
The serotoninergic mechanisms of the experimental neurotic hyperalgesia pp. 197-197(1) Authors: Andreev B.V.; Kudryashova M.F.
Interrelation of acute and tonic pain in antinociceptive effects of brain rewarding stimulation in adult and juvenile rabbits pp. 198-198(1) Authors: Butkevich I.P.; Kassil V.G.; Mikhailenko V.A.
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.
Electrical activity in sensorimotor rat cortex depending on power of penicilline generator in dorsal horns of spinal lumbar segments pp. 198-198(1) Authors: Kukushkin M.L.; Zinkevich V.A.; Chalova V.V.
Sulpiride reduce both morphine dependence and intending in rats pp. 199-199(1) Authors: Purshnazary A.A.; Alaaei H.; Amirmoezi M.
Responsiveness of the nucleus reticularis paragigantocellularis neurons to the formalin as a peripheral noxious stimulus pp. 199-199(1) Authors: Semnanian S.; Gheibi N.; Fathollahi Y.; Haghparast A.
A submodality-dependent modulation of nocifensive reflexes by neuropeptide FF in the periaqueductal gray of neuropathic rats pp. 199-199(1) Authors: Wei H.; Panula P.; Pertovaara A.
Corticosteroids and pain sensitivity pp. 199-199(1) Authors: Yarushkina N.I.; Bogdanov A.I.
Role of sympathetic activity in subjects with experimental pain and patients with complex regional pain syndromes (CRPS) pp. 200-200(1) Author: Baron R.
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.
Sympathetic modulations of cutaneous polymodal receptors in pathological conditions pp. 200-200(1) Author: Sato J.
Influence of adrenergic receptors in vasopressin release pp. 201-201(1) Author: Lipinska S.
The effects of clonidine & idazoxan on morphine dependence in rats pp. 201-201(1) Authors: Rafati A.; Alaei H.; Homayoon D.
Auditory sensory processing in children with cleft palate pp. 201-201(1) Authors: Ceponiene R.; Cheour M.; Hukki J.; Haapanen M.-L.; Naatanen R.
Mismatch negativity (MMN) in infants and children pp. 201-201(1) Author: Cheour M.
Normal and disturbed phoneme perception as reflected by the mismatch negativity: do event-related potentials help to understand dyslexia? pp. 202-202(1) Authors: Csepe V.; Gyurkocza E.E.; Osman-Sagi J.
AEP and ERP in the evaluation of sensory and cognitive deficits in mentally retarded subjects pp. 202-202(1) Authors: Diaz F.; Zurron 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.
Intracranial mismatch negativity (MMN) in children with epilepsy: identification and localisation of components pp. 203-203(1) Authors: Liasis A.; Boyd S.; Towell A.
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.
Glutamatergic transmission and astrocyte-neuron interaction in ammonia neurotoxicity pp. 204-204(1) Author: Albrecht J.
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.
Release of excitatory and inhibitory amino acids in the mouse hippocampus is enhanced in cell-damaging conditions pp. 205-205(1) Authors: Saransaari P.; Oja S.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.
Disruptions in neuroendocrine system caused by long-time intake of low dose of cesium-137 pp. 207-207(1) Author: Derevyanko L.
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.
Tissue response to cell degeneration processes in pathogenesis of Creutzfeld - Jakob disease pp. 211-211(1) Author: Nadrljanski M.
Some changes in animal behaviour with experimental hepatic encephalopathy pp. 211-211(1) Authors: Petrovic B.; Zunic S.; Minic S.; Tacevic N.; Djordjevic D.
Preserved induction of long-term potentiation in the stratum radiatum in CA1 field of hippocampal slices from transgenic mice overexpressing ornithine decarboxylase and overproducing putrescine pp. 211-211(1) Authors: Pussinen R.; Sirvio J.; Alhonen L.; Larson J.; Halmekyto M.; Koivisto E.; Janne J.
Gabaergic mechanisms of respiratory rhythm disturbances pp. 211-211(1) Authors: Safonov V.A.; Tarakanov I.A.; Tikhomirova L.N.
Release of excitatory and inhibitory amino acids in the mouse hippocampus is enhanced in cell-damaging conditions pp. 212-212(1) Authors: Saransaari P.; Oja S.S.
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.
Pharmacological kindling: contribution to pharmacons testing pp. 212-212(1) Author: Shandra A.A.
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.
The ultrastructural especially in neuronal cells of embryos from healthy and alcohol dependent women - comparative aspects pp. 213-213(1) Authors: Solonsky A.; Semke V.
Acetylcholinesterase inhibition in CNS and in peripheral nerves by pax isolated from the coral parazoanthus axinellae pp. 213-213(1) Authors: Suput J.S.; Turk T.; Suput D.
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.
Postresuscitative encephalopathy: dynamics of functional-structural restoration of the brain pp. 213-213(1) Authors: Tumansky V.; Tertyshny S.
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) Authors: Vataeva L.A.; Otellin V.A.; Kassil V.G.; Kostkin V.B.; Korzhevski D.E.; Khozhay L.I.; Gonchar V.S.
Changes of microcirculation in various organs following postischemic reperfusion of a brain pp. 214-214(1) Author: Vlasov T.D.
Significance of oxygen diffusion across arteriolar wall on oxygen supply to brain tissue at hypoxia and hyperoxia pp. 214-214(1) Authors: Vovenko E.; Sokolova I.
Postresuscitation purine metabolism disorder and its correction by ribose pp. 215-215(1) 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.
Role of BDNF in synaptic transmission and plasticity in the hippocampus pp. 215-215(1) Author: Lu B.
Facilitation of synaptic plasticity and improvement of learning disorder by brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) pp. 215-215(1) Author: Matsuki N.
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.
Oxidation of histamine forms biologically active imidazoleacetic acid and its metabolites: implications for study of the histaminergic system in brain pp. 218-218(1) Author: Prell G.D.
Histamine neurons-driven control of appetite and energy expenditure pp. 218-218(1) Author: Sakata T.
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.
Selective detection of histamine H3 receptor-dependent G protein activity in rat brain tissue sections pp. 219-219(1) Authors: Laitinen J.T.; Jokinen M.
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.
The effect of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) on the level of histamine and 1-methylhistamine of gastric tissue of rats exposed to cold-restraint stress. pp. 219-219(1) Authors: Tuncel N.; Erkasap N.; Tuncel M.
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.
Involvement of reactive oxygen species in emotional stress and prevention of stress-induced oxidative damage by natural source antioxidants pp. 220-220(1) Authors: Mori A.; Liu J.; Matsuura S.
Stress triggered activation of neurotransmitter gene expression pp. 220-220(1) Authors: Sabban E.; Nankova B.; Serova L.; Kvetnanksy R.; Danailov E.
Characteristics of the responses to vasoactive agents in the coronary and basilar arteries of stroke-prone SHR (SHRSP) pp. 220-220(1) Authors: Suzuki A.; Yamanishi H.; Higashino H.; Nishimura Y.
Stress-induced c-fos expression in the rat brain is individual-typological depedent pp. 221-221(1) Authors: Babaei P.; Sudakov K.V.
Anti-stress activity of the new antioxidant CM 46 pp. 221-221(1) Authors: Czabak-Garbacz R.; Kozlovskii I.I.; Cygan B.
Central mechanisms of the autonomic sympathetic-parasympathetic shifts at the emotional disorders in dogs pp. 221-221(1) Author: Dyakova S.D.
Activation of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical system is a gastroprotective component of the hormonal response to stress pp. 221-221(1) Authors: Filaretova L.P.; Filaretov A.A.; Makara G.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.
Monoamines in locus coeruleus and stability of animals under emotional stress pp. 222-222(1) Author: Gorbunova A.V.
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.
Psychoneurological disturbances in persons who endured psychoemotional stress in the zone of earthquake in Armenia pp. 223-223(1) Authors: Khachatrian S.H.; Hovhanessian M.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.
The role of monoaminergic brain systems in the mechanisms of individual resistance to emotional stress pp. 225-225(1) Authors: Semenova T.; Fast A.; Medvinskaya N.
Human-dog intraction: an interspecies evaluation of blood pressure changes as possibilities of stress release pp. 225-225(1) Authors: Yeates S.V.; Odendaal J.S.J.
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.
Immunostimulatory effect and associated enhancement of 2-adrenore-activity post cessation of repeated restrain stress pp. 226-226(1) Authors: Tscheilikman V.; Volchegorsky I.; Kolesnikov O.
Disorders in regulation of vegetative functions as an indicator of stress effect and neurologic sequelae of mild head trauma pp. 226-226(1) Author: Tsvetovsky S.B.
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.
Effect of anaesthesia on the impulse activity of thermoregulation centre neurons pp. 229-229(1) Author: Dymnikova L.P.
The influence of enterosorbtion, hyperbaric oxygen and their combination on antioxidant blood system of rats with toxic hepatitis pp. 229-229(1) Authors: Gonchiar V.; Chigrina L.; Gicavai V.; Gavrilutsa V.
Hemopoietic tissue adaptation to extreme irritants pp. 230-230(1) Authors: Khloussov I.A.; Dygai A.M.; Gol'dberg E.D.
Baroreceptor responsiveness of sympathetic efferents of various destinations during and after cushing reaction in anesthetized cats pp. 230-230(1) Authors: Mitsanyi A.; Fedina L.; Ladocsi T.; Pasztor E.
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.
Glial cells, inflammatory reaction and Parkinson's disease pp. 231-231(1) Author: Hirsch E.C.
Symptomatic and neuroprotective effects of dopamine agonists in Parkinson's disease pp. 232-232(1) Author: Jenner P.
Recent advances in possible neuroprotective and neurorestorative therapies for Parkinson's disease pp. 232-232(1) Author: Ogawa N.
Natural history of Parkinson's disease pp. 232-232(1) Author: Poewe W.
Is apoptosis involved in the nigral neuronal death in Parkinson's disease? pp. 232-232(1) Authors: Sugita Y.; Mizuno Y.
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.
The effect of alpha-2-adrenergic and H-3-histaminergic drugs on apomorphine-induced turning behaviour in the rat model of Parkinson's disease pp. 234-234(1) Authors: Raasmaja A.; Aintila J.; Rautiainen J.; Mannisto P.T.
Effort voluntary control in diagnosis and treatment of parkinson's diseases pp. 234-234(1) Author: Romanov S.P.
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.
Animal models of traumatic brain injury in the developing brain pp. 235-235(1) Author: Adelson P.D.
Cerebral hemodynamics after traumatic brain injury of immature brain pp. 235-235(1) Author: Armstead W.M.
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.
Oxygenation, acid-base status, glucose level and temperature: factors influencing outcome after traumatic brain injury in infants pp. 236-236(1) Author: Brambrink A.M.
Age-specific therapy for traumatic injury of the immature brain: experimental approaches pp. 236-236(1) Author: Duhaime A.C.
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.
Role of the forebrain cholinergic systems in the performance of the different instrumental reflexes pp. 238-238(1) Author: Tikhonravov D.L.
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.
EEG-mapping and clinical evaluation of bio-normalizer effect during treatment of patients with brain injury pp. 239-239(1) Authors: Zhavoronkova L.; Maksakova O.; Krotkova O.
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.
Magnetic resonance imaging of beagle brain with a dedicated receiver coil for research purposes pp. 240-240(1) Authors: Benczik J.; Snellman M.; Joensuu R.
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.
Transgenic mice in the search for the pathogenesis of renal diseases pp. 241-241(1) Author: Sariola H.
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.
Different distribution of nitric oxide synthesising enzymes in ischemic reperfusion and ischemic preconditioning in myenteric ganglia of rat jejunum pp. 243-243(1) Authors: Fekete E.; Lik M.; Rozsa Z.; Papp J.G.
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.
Protective action of Pro-Gly-Pro on ''acetic acid application'' model of ulcerogenes pp. 243-243(1) Author: Jeliaznik N.
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.
The elevation of intracellular hydroxyl radical and glutamate levels in the hippocampus of rats after intraventri-cular injection of -guanidinoglutaric acid pp. 244-244(1) Authors: Komatsu M.; Hiramatsu H.
The dependence of the response of experimental animals to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on thermal adaptation pp. 244-244(1) Authors: Koposhilova S.; Semenenya I.
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.
Histopathological investigation of ovary in water buffaloes in Iran pp. 246-246(1) Author: Mohammadi A.
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.
Transfusiological potential of hemocorrector ''lactoproteinum'' in irreversible hemorrhagic shock (IHS) in dogs: influence of acid-base balance (ABB) and survival time pp. 247-247(1) Authors: Oborin A.N.; Uspensky B.A.
Protective action of regulatory peptides in vagally induced arrhythmias pp. 247-247(1) Authors: Osadchiy O.E.; Pokrovsky V.M.; Kurzanov A.N.
The simplest proline-containing peptides - equivalents to collagen fragments - and gastric mucosa homeosthasis pp. 247-247(1) Authors: Samonina G.E.; Ashmarin I.P.
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.
The blood flow rate in the capillaries of the rat brain cortex during deep cooling and re-warming (an accelerated filming with contact optics) pp. 248-248(1) Authors: Shevchenko S.; Ivanov K.; Levcovich Y.
Pathophysiological studies using electrical impedance tomography pp. 248-248(1) Authors: Shinkarenko V.S.; Kostromina E.
Induction of increasing number of thymocytes and splenocytes after experimental immunodepression by helepin D pp. 248-248(1) Author: Simoniene G.
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.
The influence of the anti-T3-autoantibodies on the sensitiveness to oxygen deficiency and behaviour of the rats with induced thyrotoxicosis pp. 250-250(1) Authors: Volkova N.V.; Martyanov A.A.; Obukhova M.F.; Ashmarin I.P.
The influence of chronic cobalt poisoning on glycogen content and isoenzymic patterns of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and NAD+-dependent malate dehydrogenase (MDH) in the liver of rats pp. 250-250(1) Authors: Vulovic D.; Dimitrijevic N.; Markovic L.; Vlajnic R.; Lukic R.
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.
Neuromagnetic studies of functional organization and plasticity of auditory and somatosensory cortex pp. 251-251(1) Authors: Lutkenhoner B.; Pantev C.
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) Authors: Colier W.N.J.M.; Quaresima V.; Barattelli G.; Cavallari P.; Oeseburg B.; Ferrari M.