Vol. 45, N 1


    Chmilevsky D. A., Kameneva T. O. Oogenesis of Tilapia mossambique. IV. Yolk formation
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    Kind T. V. Hemocytes of the blowely Calliphora vicina and their dynamics during larval development and metamorphosis
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14
    Gamaley I. A., Aksenov N. D., Efremova T. N., Kirpichnikova Ê. Ì. Effect of agents affecting the intracellular level of reac tive oxygen species on the cell cycle phase distribution in 3T3 and 3T3SV40 cell lines
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    Voronkina I. V., Nikolaenko N. S., Paramonov B. A., Blinova M. I., Pinaev G. P. The influence of burn fluid on functional activity of Balb/ÇÒÇ cells and the role of matrix metalloprote nases in this process
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    Voronkina I. V., Kokorin K. V., Chulikov O. V., Paramonov B. A., Blinova M. I., Pinaev G. P. Matrix metalloproteinases MMP-2 and MMP-9 of wound and burn fluids and their effecxts on extracellular matrix proteins
    Summary
43
    Sharovskaya Yu. Yu., Rokitskaya T. I., Koblyakov V. A. Effect of some polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on gap junction intercellular communications in hepatoma Hep G2 cell culture
    Summary
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    Shatrova A. N., Aksenov N. D., Poletaev A. I., Zenin V. V. Mitotic progression of GM-130 and Hep-2 cells in the presence of etoposide and amsacrine. The flow cytometry assay
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    Aksenov N. L., Mikhelson V. M., Polozhintsev B. I., Spivak I. M., Tuohima P., Ylikomi T. Regulation of phl-bp74 gene under the influence of 1,25-dihydroxivitamin D3 and 17β-estradiol in breast adenocarcinoma cell line
    Summary
69
    Pogodina O. N., Bulychev A. G. The enfluence of immunosuppressors, cyclophosphane and 5-fluorouracyl, upon natural cytotoxicity and activity of lysosomal enzymes in C3HA mice splenocytes
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    Serebryanyi A. M., Aleschenko A. V., Gotlib V. Y., Kudryashova O. V, Semenova L. P., Pelevina I. I. The cell composition in the lymphocyte population and the radiation adaptive response
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    Kofman A., Graf M., Bojak A., Deml L., Bieler K., Kharazova A., Wolf H., Wagner R. HIV-1 gag expression is quantitatively dependent on the ratio of native and optimized codons
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    Kofman A., Graf M., Deml L., Wolf H., Wagner R. Codon usage-mediated inhibition of HIV-1 gag expression in mammalian cells occurs independently of translation
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    Zherebtsov S. V. Simple photometric and flouorometric assays are insufficient for assessing UV-induced mutagenesis in gene controlling tryptophan synthesis in Escherichia coli cells
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