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dc.contributor.authorДунай, В.И.-
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-25T10:49:53Z-
dc.date.available2021-05-25T10:49:53Z-
dc.date.issued2007-
dc.identifier.citationДунай, В.И. Влияние температурного фактора и блокады NO-зависимых механизмов на становление NO-ергических структур переднего гипоталамуса в пренатальном онтогенезе уток / В.И. Дунай // Весцi БДПУ. Серыя 3. Фізіка. Матэматыка. Інфарматыка. Біялогія. Геаграфія. – 2007. – № 4 (54). – С. 36-40.ru
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dc.description.abstractThe aim of this work was the study of the formation of NO-ergic systems of the frontal hypothalamus of duck embryos as the representative of homoiotermic birds in the period of the embryo development and influence of temperature and blockade of NO-dependent mechanisms on this process. The experiments showed that the subthalamic area of 23-day-old duck embryos contains NADFH-d/CNO - positive neurons. It was also found out that 20-day-old embryos incubated at low temperature had CNO activity. The results of the experiments made appear that one-day-old ducks injected by NO-synthesis on the 28-th day of embryonic development had less ferment activity. This fact should be taken into account for further investigation of influence of NO-dependent mechanisms in embryonic ontogenesis on thermoregulation under the influence of warmth, cold with the aim of correlation of embryonic development.ru
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dc.subjectонтогенезru
dc.subjectNO-синтазаru
dc.titleВлияние температурного фактора и блокады NO-зависимых механизмов на становление NO-ергических структур переднего гипоталамуса в пренатальном онтогенезе утокru
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