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Brodskii, V Y
Brodskii, V Ya
Brodskiĭ, V Ia
Brodsky, V Y
Butorina, N N
Dubovaia, T K
Dubovaya, T K
Konchenko, D S
Lazarev Konchenko, D S
Mal'chenko, L A
Malchenko, L A
Sharova, N P
Zvezdina, N D
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Antioxidants
Cell Communication
Cells, Cultured
Dopamine
Dopamine Agents
Glutamic Acid
Glycine
Hepatocytes
Kinetics
Melatonin
Protein Biosynthesis
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Glutamic Acid - Amino Acid, Neurotransmitter, and Drug - Is Responsible for Protein Synthesis Rhythm in Hepatocyte Populations in vitro and in vivo.
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Brodsky, V Y
Malchenko, L A
Konchenko, D S
Zvezdina, N D
Dubovaya, T K
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20170112
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Biochemistry. Biokhimiia
vol. 81
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Effect of protein synthesis rhythm-organizing signal persists for a day after single administration of melatonin to rat.
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Zvezdina, N D
Malchenko, L A
Konchenko, D S
Dubovaya, T K
Brodskii, V Ya
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20150107
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Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
vol. 156
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Dopamine disorganizes the rhythm of protein synthesis disrupting self-organization of hepatocytes in vitro.
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Brodskii, V Y
Dubovaya, T K
Zvezdina, N D
Konchenko, D S
Mal'chenko, L A
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20140802
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Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
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Administration of dopamine to rats disorganizes the rhythm of protein synthesis in hepatocytes.
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Brodskii, V Ya
Mal'chenko, L A
Dubovaya, T K
Konchenko, D S
Zvezdina, N D
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20150212
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Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
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[Blockade of proteasome activity disturbs the rhythm of synthesis of the protein marker of direct cell-cell interactions].
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Brodskiĭ, V Ia
Sharova, N P
Mal'chenko, L A
Konchenko, D S
Dubovaia, T K
Zvezdina, N D
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20150505
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Ontogenez
vol. 46
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Glutamic Acid as Enhancer of Protein Synthesis Kinetics in Hepatocytes from Old Rats.
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Brodsky, V Y
Malchenko, L A
Butorina, N N
Lazarev Konchenko, D S
Zvezdina, N D
Dubovaya, T K
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20171025
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Biochemistry. Biokhimiia
vol. 82
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