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[Neuroimmunoendocrine mechanisms of regulation of reproductive function]. / Pal'tsev, M. A.; Aǐlamazian, E. K.; Kvetnoǐ, I. M.; Poliakova, V. O.

в: Rossiǐskii fiziologicheskiǐ zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova / Rossiǐskaia akademiia nauk, Том 97, № 10, 10.2011, стр. 1101-1112.

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Harvard

Pal'tsev, MA, Aǐlamazian, EK, Kvetnoǐ, IM & Poliakova, VO 2011, '[Neuroimmunoendocrine mechanisms of regulation of reproductive function].', Rossiǐskii fiziologicheskiǐ zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova / Rossiǐskaia akademiia nauk, Том. 97, № 10, стр. 1101-1112.

APA

Pal'tsev, M. A., Aǐlamazian, E. K., Kvetnoǐ, I. M., & Poliakova, V. O. (2011). [Neuroimmunoendocrine mechanisms of regulation of reproductive function]. Rossiǐskii fiziologicheskiǐ zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova / Rossiǐskaia akademiia nauk, 97(10), 1101-1112.

Vancouver

Pal'tsev MA, Aǐlamazian EK, Kvetnoǐ IM, Poliakova VO. [Neuroimmunoendocrine mechanisms of regulation of reproductive function]. Rossiǐskii fiziologicheskiǐ zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova / Rossiǐskaia akademiia nauk. 2011 Окт.;97(10):1101-1112.

Author

Pal'tsev, M. A. ; Aǐlamazian, E. K. ; Kvetnoǐ, I. M. ; Poliakova, V. O. / [Neuroimmunoendocrine mechanisms of regulation of reproductive function]. в: Rossiǐskii fiziologicheskiǐ zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova / Rossiǐskaia akademiia nauk. 2011 ; Том 97, № 10. стр. 1101-1112.

BibTeX

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title = "[Neuroimmunoendocrine mechanisms of regulation of reproductive function].",
abstract = "Modern molecular biological studies have significantly improved understanding of structural and functional organization of the female reproductive system. The paper gives a brief overview of the literature and own research on verification and expression in the endometrium and placenta of many peptides, biogenic amines, steroids, cytokines and other signalling molecules, which, acting as hormones, enzymes, inhibitors, receptors, growth factors, immunoregulatory agents, transport's and binding proteins, provide the local regulation of intercellular neuroimmunoendocrine relationships that play a key role in the mechanisms of human embryogenesis and reproduction.",
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