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Vascular factors and metabolic interactions in the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy // Diabetologia, 2001. Vol. 44, N 11.-С.1973-1988

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The effect of immobilization on the recovery of rabbit soleus muscle from tenotomy: modulation by chronic electrical stimulation // Exp. Physiol., 1994. Vol. 79, N 4.-С.515- 525

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Maxfield E.K. Increased vasa nervorum reactivity to noradrenaline in diabetic rats depends on reduced endothelium-dependent relaxation // Diabet. Med., 1994. Vol. 11, Suppl. n 2.-С.47-48

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Maxfield E.K. Effects on angiotensin II receptor antagonist on peripheral nerve function and perfusion in experimental diabetes in anaesthetized rats // J. Physiol. Proc., 1994. Vol. 481.-С.11

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Maxfield E. Angiotensin II receptor blockade improves nerve function in streptozotocindiabetic rats // Diabet Med., 1992. Vol. 9, Suppl. N2.-С.38

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Love A. Effects of the sulphydryl donor N-acetyl-L-cysteine on nerve conduction, perfusion, maturation and regeneration following freeze damage in diabetic rats // Eur. J. Clin. Invest., 1996. Vol. 26, N 8.-С.698-706

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Love A. Effects of the sulphydryl donor N-acetyl-L-cysteine on nerve conduction, perfusion, maturation and regeneration following freeze damage in diabetic rats // Eur. J. Clin. Invest., 1996. Vol. 26, N 8.-С.698-706

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Love A. Aldose reductase inhibition improves sciatic nerve nutritive blood flow and oxygenation, and prevents the impaired regenerative response to nerve injury in diabetic rats // Diabet. Med., 1994. Vol. 11, Suppl. n 2.-С.47

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Love A. Aldose reductase inhibition improves sciatic nerve nutritive blood flow and oxygenation, and prevents the impaired regenerative response to nerve injury in diabetic rats // Diabet. Med., 1994. Vol. 11, Suppl. n 2.-С.47

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L-carnitine derivatives partially prevent the development of nerve conduction abnormalities in diabetic rats by a neurovascular mechanism // Eur. J. Clin. Invest., 1995. Vol. 25, Suppl. n 2.-С.8

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EMG activity does not increase in rabbit soleus muscles undergoing regeneration as a consequence of shortened immobilization // J. Neurol. Sci., 1990. Vol. 98, Suppl..-С.176

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Effects of interleukin-6 treatment on neurovascular function, nerve perfusion and vascular endothelium in diabetic rats // Diabetes, Obesity and Metab., 2010. Vol. 12, N 8.-С.689-699

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Effects of interleukin-6 treatment on neurovascular function, nerve perfusion and vascular endothelium in diabetic rats // Diabetes, Obesity and Metab., 2010. Vol. 12, N 8.-С.689-699

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Effects of interleukin-6 treatment on neurovascular function, nerve perfusion and vascular endothelium in diabetic rats // Diabetes, Obesity and Metab., 2010. Vol. 12, N 8.-С.689-699

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Effects of chronic alpha-adrenoreceptor blockade on nerve function and vascular supply in diabetic rats // Diabetologia, 1990. Vol. 33, Suppl..-С.92

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Effects of chronic acetyl and propionyl L-carnitine treatment on peripheral nerve function and blood flow in anaesthetized diabetic rats // J. Physiol. Proc., 1995, N 483.-С.147-148

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Dines K. Treatment with the prostacyclin analogue iloprost reverses reduced nerve conduction in streptozotocin-diabetic rats // Diabet. Med., 1992. Vol. 9, Suppl. N2.-С.38-39

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Dines K.C. Effects of dietary supplementation with oils containing 'гамма'-linolenic acid on nerve function in anaesthetized diabetic rats // J. Physiol. Proc., 1994. Vol. 481.-С.10-11

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Dines K.C. Despite greater 'гамма'-linoleic acid content, borage is less effective than evening primrose oil in correcting nerve conduction deficits in diabetic rast: modulation by a thromboxane A[2] antagonist // Diabet. Med., 1994. Vol. 11, Suppl. N2.-С.48

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Dines K.C. Despite a greater 'гамма'-linoleic acid content, borage is less enective than evening primrose oil in correcting nerve conduction deficits in diabetic rats: Modulation by a thromboxane A[2] antagonist // Diabet. Med., 1994. Vol. 11, Suppl. n 2.-С.48

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