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1. Vasa , Piwi , and Pl10 Expression during Sexual Maturation and Asexual Reproduction in the Annelid Pristina longiseta .

2. Heat stress modulates polymorphonuclear cell response in early pregnancy cows: I. interferon pathway and oxidative stress.

3. Fetal Lymphoid Organ Immune Responses to Transient and Persistent Infection with Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus.

4. Fetal Hepatic Response to Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Infection in Utero.

5. Antibacterial and Antimycotic Activity of Cotton Fabrics, Impregnated with Silver and Binary Silver/Copper Nanoparticles.

6. Temporal Release, Paracrine and Endocrine Actions of Ovine Conceptus-Derived Interferon-Tau During Early Pregnancy.

7. Innate and adaptive immune responses to in utero infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus.

8. Induction of interferon-gamma and downstream pathways during establishment of fetal persistent infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus.

9. Tryptophan-Assisted Synthesis Reduces Bimetallic Gold/Silver Nanoparticle Cytotoxicity and Improves Biological Activity.

10. Pregnancy-associated genes contribute to antiluteolytic mechanisms in ovine corpus luteum.

11. Effects of in utero pestivirus infection on bovine fetal bone geometry, biomechanical properties and composition.

12. Endocrine delivery of interferon tau protects the corpus luteum from prostaglandin F2 alpha-induced luteolysis in ewes.

13. [Antimicrobial activity of stable silver nanoparticles of a certain size].

14. Bovine viral diarrhea virus cyclically impairs long bone trabecular modeling in experimental persistently infected fetuses.

15. Interferon stimulated genes, CXCR4 and immune cell responses in peripheral blood mononuclear cells infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus.

16. Development of fetal and placental innate immune responses during establishment of persistent infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus.

17. Neuro-invasion by a 'Trojan Horse' strategy and vasculopathy during intrauterine flavivirus infection.

18. Maternal and fetal response to fetal persistent infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus.

19. Uterine vein infusion of interferon tau (IFNT) extends luteal life span in ewes.

20. Persistent fetal infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus differentially affects maternal blood cell signal transduction pathways.

21. Differential expression of the type I interferon pathway during persistent and transient bovine viral diarrhea virus infection.

22. The brain 5-HT1A receptor gene expression in hibernation.

23. Expression of interferon (IFN)-stimulated genes in extrauterine tissues during early pregnancy in sheep is the consequence of endocrine IFN-tau release from the uterine vein.

24. Acute non-cytopathic bovine viral diarrhea virus infection induces pronounced type I interferon response in pregnant cows and fetuses.

25. Involvement of some carrier proteins in thermoregulatory enhancement of respiration of mitochondria of the liver and skeletal muscles of ground squirrels (Citellus undulatus) awakening from hibernation.

26. [137-Cs levels in biliary and urinary tract organs of inhabitants of the Vitebsky Region who died in 2000-2001].

27. [Distribution of Cs-137 in the human body with malignant neoplasms of various localizations].

28. Probing the Sol-Gel Conversion in the Tetraethoxysilane/Alcohol/Water System with the Aid of Diffusion-Controlled Fluorescence Quenching

29. [Detection of viral-bacterial factors responsible for infertility in couples].

30. [The role of macrophage suppressor activity in the mechanism of metastasis after tumor resection].

31. [The use of wild animals in radioecological monitoring].

32. ["Open field" rat behavior following exposure to a magnetic field].

33. [Resistance of animals to extreme actions].

34. [Significance of magnetic field parameters for altering brain evoked bioelectrical activity].

35. [Effect of corazole in intensifying changes in the electrical activity of the brain in a constant magnetic field].

37. [The character of changes in the background and superimposed rhythmics of cerebral biopotentials in rabbits exposed to a steady magnetic field of high intensity].

38. [Electrical resistance of the brain tissue of rats exposed to a permanent magnetic field].

39. Possible adaptation to strong magnetic fields.

40. [Change in the evoked potentials of the brain exposed to a constant magnetic field].

41. [Motor activity of mice in a magnetic field of varying intensity].

43. [Nervous system functions].

44. [Autonomic reactions in rabbits exposed to a constant magnetic field].

45. [Cerebral evoked potential recovery cycles following exposure to a constant magnetic field in rats].

46. [Autonomic functions and the endocrine secretion glands].

48. [Variation pulsimetry in evaluating the effect of permanent magnetic fields on cardiac activity].

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