The influence of the intermittent hypoxia trainings on the functional status of corticoliberin- and beta-endorphin-synthesizing neurons of the paraventricular nucleus hypothalamus in rats

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Date:2013
Main Authors: Yu. M. Kolesnyk, Ye. V. Kadzharian, A. V. Abramov
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Language:English
Published: 2013
Series:Fiziolohichnyi zhurnal
Online Access:http://jnas.nbuv.gov.ua/article/UJRN-0000381815
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spelling open-sciencenbuvgovua-842702024-04-16T18:37:22Z The influence of the intermittent hypoxia trainings on the functional status of corticoliberin- and beta-endorphin-synthesizing neurons of the paraventricular nucleus hypothalamus in rats Yu. M. Kolesnyk Ye. V. Kadzharian A. V. Abramov 2522-9028 2013 en Fiziolohichnyi zhurnal http://jnas.nbuv.gov.ua/article/UJRN-0000381815 Article
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The influence of the intermittent hypoxia trainings on the functional status of corticoliberin- and beta-endorphin-synthesizing neurons of the paraventricular nucleus hypothalamus in rats
title The influence of the intermittent hypoxia trainings on the functional status of corticoliberin- and beta-endorphin-synthesizing neurons of the paraventricular nucleus hypothalamus in rats
title_full The influence of the intermittent hypoxia trainings on the functional status of corticoliberin- and beta-endorphin-synthesizing neurons of the paraventricular nucleus hypothalamus in rats
title_fullStr The influence of the intermittent hypoxia trainings on the functional status of corticoliberin- and beta-endorphin-synthesizing neurons of the paraventricular nucleus hypothalamus in rats
title_full_unstemmed The influence of the intermittent hypoxia trainings on the functional status of corticoliberin- and beta-endorphin-synthesizing neurons of the paraventricular nucleus hypothalamus in rats
title_short The influence of the intermittent hypoxia trainings on the functional status of corticoliberin- and beta-endorphin-synthesizing neurons of the paraventricular nucleus hypothalamus in rats
title_sort influence of the intermittent hypoxia trainings on the functional status of corticoliberin- and beta-endorphin-synthesizing neurons of the paraventricular nucleus hypothalamus in rats
url http://jnas.nbuv.gov.ua/article/UJRN-0000381815
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