General Physiology and Biophysics
Article List
Volume 33, 2014, No. 3
ISSN 0231-5882 (print)
ISSN 1338-4325 (online)
Content:
- Richterová, R. - Jurečeková, J. - Evinová, A. - Kolarovszki, B. - Benčo, M. - De Riggo, J. - Šutovský, J. - Mahmood, S. - Racay, P. - Dobrota, D.: Most frequent molecular and immunohistochemical markers present in selected types of brain tumors. (p. 259)
- Ruef, P. - Gehm, J. - Gehm, L. - Felbinger, C. - Pöschl, J. - Kuss, N.: The new low shear viscosimeter LS300 for determination of viscosities of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. (p. 281)
- Ruef, P. - Gehm, J. - Gehm, L. - Felbinger, C. - Pöschl, J. - Kuss, N.: Determination of whole blood and plasma viscosity by means of flow curve analysis. (p. 285)
- Su, X. - Wang, X. - Zhang, K. - Yang, S. - Xue, Q. - Wang, P. - Liu, Q.: ERK inhibitor U0126 enhanced SDT-induced cytotoxicity of human leukemia U937 cells. (p. 295)
- Kubranská, A. - Lakatošová, S. - Schmidtová, E. - Durdiaková, J. - Celec, P. - Ostatníková, D.: Spatial abilities are not related to testosterone levels and variation in the androgen receptor in healthy young men.. (p. 311)
- Bolívar, J. - Lara-Figueroa, C. - Martínez- Mayorquin, R. - Monroy-Romero, F. - Arenas, G.: A chloride conductance exhibiting bicarbonate conductivity in renal inner medullary collecting duct cells. (p. 321)
- Kesić, S. - Nikolić, L. - Savić, A. - Petković, B. - Spasic, S.: Ouabain modulation of snail Br neuron bursting activity after the exposure to 10 mT static magnetic field revealed by Higuchi fractal dimension. (p. 335)
- Fahim, M. - Nemmar, A. - Al-Salam, S. - Dhanasekaran, S. - Shafiullah, M. - Yasin, J. - Hassan, M.: Thromboembolic injury and systemic toxicity induced by nicotine in mice. (p. 345)
- Tillinger, A. - Novakova, M. - Krizanova, O. - Kvetnansky, R. - Myslivecek, J.: Heart ventricles specific stress-induced changes in β-adrenoceptors and muscarinic receptors. (p. 357)
- Nematbakhsh, M. - Safari, T.: Role of Mas receptor in renal blood flow response to angiotensin (1-7) in male and female rats. (p. 365)