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Publikováno v:
Experimental Gerontology. 2:43-46
Publikováno v:
Physiologie (Bucarest). 14(4)
Publikováno v:
Physiologie (Bucarest). 13(4)
Forty infant albino rats were divided into four groups. Group I was exposed 15 minutes daily for one month to a dry ambient temperature of +40 degrees C +/- 1 degree C and group II was exposed to 10 - 20 minutes daily to an ambient temperature of - 1
Autor:
A, Ardeleanu, N, Sterescu
Publikováno v:
Revue roumaine de physiologie. 11(3)
Autor:
A, Ardeleanu, N, Sterescu
Publikováno v:
Physiologie (Bucarest). 13(1)
The investigations were carried out on 192 Wistar newborn rats of either sex, chronically exposed to cold or heat. 32P-incorporation into cerebral phospholipids, phosphoproteins and nucleic acids (RNA and DNA) as well as 32P-uptake by hypothalamus, p
Autor:
A, Ardeleanu, N, Sterescu
Publikováno v:
Israel journal of medical sciences. 12(9)
Autor:
A, Ardeleanu, N, Sterescu
Publikováno v:
Physiologie (Bucarest). 14(3)
In recent years, authors' interest was focussed on the role of hormones in the brain biochemical maturation during the early postnatal life. One-day-old rats were used in the investigation of the following hormones: thyroxine (T4), hydrocortisone, al
Autor:
A, Ardeleanu, N, Sterescu
Publikováno v:
Physiologie (Bucarest). 12(2)
The aim of the experiment was to investigate the influence of cold training in early postnatal life, on the dynamics of some biochemical brain parameters. Studies carried out on 96 Wistar newborn rats led to the following conclusions: chronic exposur
Autor:
A, Ardeleanu, N, Sterescu
Publikováno v:
Physiologie (Bucarest). 12(1)
In 150 newborn rats of either sex the influence of ACTH on cerebral phospholipid, phosphoprotein, and nucleic acids metabolism was investigated. The results show that ACTH induces a great stimulation of the cerebral phospholipid metabolism, especiall
Autor:
A, Ardeleanu, N, Sterescu
Publikováno v:
Physiologie (Bucarest). 13(3)
Experiments carried out on Wistar rats of either sex: controls; early trained to cold (day 1--30) and handled newborn rats, killed on day 105 show that cold exposure during neonatal period induces long-lasting changes, which persist during the adult