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Natalia V. Gulyaeva

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  267
Citations -  2897

Natalia V. Gulyaeva is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hippocampus & Hippocampal formation. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 241 publications receiving 2334 citations. Previous affiliations of Natalia V. Gulyaeva include Russian Academy & Moscow State University.

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Drinking Pattern in Intermittent Access Two-Bottle-Choice Paradigm in Male Wistar Rats Is Associated with Exon-Specific BDNF Expression in the Hippocampus During Early Abstinence

TL;DR: Rats differentially consuming alcohol in the IA2BC paradigm differ in epigenetically determined expression of BDNF exon VI in the hippocampus during early abstinence, which does not define differences of behavior in any of the tests duringEarly abstinence.
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Disruption of blood-brain barrier in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: an update

TL;DR: Currently, there are no data that show that BBB disruption triggers the death of neurons; however, it is an important mechanism of ALS pathogenesis and should be considered during studies of this disease and development of new methods of treatment.
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Neonatal proinflammatory stress alters the expression of genes of corticosteroid receptors in the rat hippocampus: Septo-temporal differences

TL;DR: Induction of NPS by administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharide during the neonatal period differentially influenced the expression of GR mRNA in the DH and VH of 30-day-old animals.
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“Unpredictable Stress”: Ambiguity of Stress Reactivity in Studies of Long-Term Plasticity

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that changes in LTP are determined by the ratio of mineralocorticoid and glucoc Corticoid receptors, activation of the latter not so much impairing the mechanisms of generation as increasing the threshold of induction of LTP, regulating the metaplasticity of synapses.
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Natural activation of caspase-3 is required for the development of operant behavior in postnatal ontogenesis

TL;DR: The number of incomplete acts, in contrast to other types of conditioned reactions, increased significantly after administration of Z-DEVD-FMK, which is evidence for the persistence of the ability to form associative connections between activation of the conditioned signal and the need to move to the other sector.