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2. [ROLE OF MITOCHONDRIAL REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES IN LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-PROMOTED ACCUMULATION OF INTRACELLULAR LIPID DROPLETS]
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3. [EFFECT OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE ON NEUTRAL LIPID METABOLISM AND CELLULAR ENERGETICS IN FROG URINARY BLADDER EPITHELIAL CELLS]
4. [Deposition of exogenous and endogenously generated unsaturated fatty acids in lipid droplets triacylglycerol as a mechanism of its sequestration in epithelial cells]
5. Effects of Impaza on the Generative Function of Female Rats
6. [Effect of kardostin on the generative function of female rats]
7. [Gram-negative bacteria influence on the ability of the arginine-vasotocin to stimulate osmotic permeability of the frog urinary bladder epithelium]
8. [Regulatory interconnections of cyclooxigenase and inducible no-synthase in urinary bladder epithelial cells of the frog Rana temporaria under action of bacterial stimuli]
9. Some aspects of toxicological activity of kardosten after chronic 6-month administration to rats
10. [Lipopolysaccharide E. coli inhibits the arginine-vasotocin-induced increase of osmotic water permeability in the frog urinary bladder]
11. [No-synthase activity in primary cultured frog urinary bladder epithielial cells and no-dependent antimicrobial effect]
12. [Arginase activity in the frog urinary bladder epithelial cells and its involvement in regulation of nitric oxide production]
13. [The presence of nitric oxide synthase in mucosal epithelial cells of the frog urinary bladder]
14. [Atrial natriuretic factor stimulates the frog urinary bladder osmotic permeability in presence of a cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase inhibitor]
15. [Effect of cGMP-dependent signaling system in regulation of osmotic permeability in the frog urinary bladder]
16. [Various effects of prostaglandin E2 on reabsorption of water and urea in the amphibia osmosis-regulating epithelium]
17. [Effect of prostaglandin E2 on the osmotic permeability of the bladder in active and hibernating frogs Rana temporaria]
18. [The content of electrolytes (Na, K, Ca, Mg) in vertebrate otoliths and otoconia]
19. [Body fluid and electrolyte content in rat tissues after space flight in the 'Space-2044' spacecraft]
20. [The temperature hysteresis of water-salt metabolism in the frog Rana temporaria]
21. [Energy metabolism in structures of the visual analyzer and neurons of the sympathetic ganglion after irradiation of the eye with low-intensity infrared laser radiation in the near-spectrum region]
22. [Transport of ions and water through the wall of the urinary bladder in fresh-water cold-blooded vertebrates]
23. [Inhibition of chloride permeability and sodium transport in frog skin by mercusal and ethacrynic acid]
24. [Effect of low temperature and ionic homeostasis on ion transport in frog kidneys]
25. [Isoosmotic type of regulation in the sturgeon, Acipenser güldenstaedti, in the marine period of its life]
26. [Water and electrolytes in the adductor of the mussel Mytilus edulis during adaptation to decreased salinity in vivo and in vitro]
27. [Adaptive changes in succinate dehydrogenase activity in different functional states of rat kidney]
28. Succinate dehydrogenase activity in rat kidney after repeated administrations of p-aminohippurate or sodium chloride
29. [Interrelations on the tissue components of the mammary glands]
30. [Dynamics of water, electrolyte and trace element content of the placenta, fetuses and organs of female rats during pregnancy]
31. Structural and chemical features of the invertebrate otoliths
32. [Structure of the vestibular apparatus and ionic composition of the body of Xenopus laevis larvae as affected by weightlessness]
33. [Water and electrolyte content of the organs and tissues of male rats following a flight on the Kosmos 1667 biosatellite]
34. [Secretion of organic acids and bases by the kidneys of marine teleosts]
35. [Concentration of water and electrolytes in pregnant rats and their offspring after a flight aboard the biosatellite 'Cosmos-1514']
36. [The electrolyte content of the body of insects, ascidians, fishes, amphibians and mammals and its dynamics in ontogeny]
37. [The osmoregulating function of the kidney and activity of the loop of Henle in water rats, gerbils and Brattleboro rats]
38. [Changes in the electrolyte composition of the heart, liver and kidneys of the rat in pre- and postnatal ontogeny]
39. [Nephrotoxic action of platinum, chromium and cadmium compounds on marine bony fishes]
40. [Concentration of water and electrolytes in rat liver during absorption of salt solutions]
41. Water deprivation and SNGFR distribution in species of rodents with extremely different water regimen
42. [Reaction of the body to irradiation of the eye by low-intensity laser rays of the near infrared spectrum]
43. [Effect of water flow in relation to osmotic gradient on water and sodium transport through the bladder wall and skin of frogs]
44. [Effect of actinomycin D on the stimulation of water and sodium transport with antidiuretic hormone]
45. [On the morphology of the neural apparatus of the mammae after stimulation with sex hormones]
46. [The effectiveness of antidiuretic hormone in the presence of inhibited protein synthesis in different subcellular structures]
47. [Ionic regulation and function of the organ of Boianus in marine bivalve molluscs]
48. Inhibition of sodium transport in frog skin by cardiac glycosides of different molecular structure
49. [Effect of brinaldix on natriuresis in adrenalectomized rats]
50. [Inhibition of sodium transport in frog skin by ouabagenin and strophanthins K and G]
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