Radiats Biol Radioecol
April 2012
A new class of substances exhibiting radioprotective and radiosensitizing effects depending on the concentration of the substance has been found. The radioprotective effect is probably due to the resonant absorption of radiation energy and its transformation into low-energy forms, as well as reactions with water radiolysis products. We studied the effects of 2,5-difeniloxazole and di[2-(5-feniloxazolil)]benzene in various concentrations in conjunction with irradiation on the growth of melanoma B-16 in mice and the average time of their lives.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn contrast to antagonists, agonists tend to induce considerable conformational changes in their receptors, resulting in opening of ion channels, either directly or via secondary messengers. These conformational transformations require great energy expenses. However, the experimentally determined free energies of complexation between agonists and receptors are often relatively smaller than those for the corresponding antagonists.
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August 2003
Pentifin and dopamine D1 receptor antagonist SCH-23390 possess similar pharmacological properties. In the present work we studied in vitro effects of Pentifin on dopamine receptors. Experiments on rat ductus deferents showed that Pentifin acts as a weak ligand of dopamine receptors.
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August 2003
At present, there are no simple and reliable methods for selection of compounds with physiological activity in super-low concentrations (SLC). The screening system with high predictability is proposed. At the beginning, experiment is carried out on infusorians--spirostoma.
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