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VOITKEVICH A A MMVSKAYA, A, V. Neural regulation of metamorphosis in amphibians. DDkladv Akad. nou SSSR 90 no.4:689-692 1 June 1953. (GLML 25:1) 1. Presented by.Academician A. 1. Abrikosov 30 Karch 1953. 2. Institute of Animal Morphology--imeni A. 1. Severtsov of the Academy of Sciences UGM. VOITUVICIRO A.A.; ~NKJHMO,, TOJ. .qualitative modification of the beginning gonadotrople activity in the human hypophysia kring ontogenic atages, Dokl, AN SSSR 93 no,6:1139- 1142 D 053. (MLBA 6:12) I.,'Kazakhokly maditainakiy institut Im, V,N.Kolotova, Alma,-Ata. Predstavleno almdomikon A.-I.Abrikosovym. (Pituitw7 body) VOTWVICH, A.A.; GCRDIHA, 5-y- Cortical regulation of U7rold function, Zhur-v7g- nary# dstAt, no.3s439-447 RY-J6 154- (KURA 8 12) 1, razakhskijr gosudaretvenW meditsinskiy Institut im. V.M-XOlOtOva- (THrROID GLAND, pb7sioloa. regulation by cerebral coitex) (CIUMUL CORTEC. pbyviologys regulation of tbyrold funct.) gl v0%, VIA-50 VD 1TKr_,/jc_H A 41 EXCEWA 14MICA Sec.2 Vol.9/32 Phyaidiog7.etc. Deo 56 5565. rIT ITCH A.A., SIDORXINA M. IP; M40MULLO 0. V.. GORD.INA S. N.. JUr;gV 1,ASSOVA G.A. et al. Kajakh a Med. Inst. and Voronezh's Med. Inst., USSR. *About the role of the thyroid hormone In the activities of the macrophage system (Russian text) PROBLEMS ENDOCR. HORMONOTHERAPY 1955, 1/2 (20-25) It has been established that the thyrcldization of animals by physiological domes of the hormone stimulates the activities of the various elements of the interstitial tissues: the regeneration of tissues is speeded up. the survivul-rate of Infected animals is increased. the frequency of development and the rapidity of propaga- tion of malignant growth produced by carcinogens to inhibited. In conditions of a sharp depression of the oxygenation processes caused by the administration of an- tithyroid substances, the activities of the elements of the interstitial tissues were seen to decline. Tendler - Leningrad (111, 2) VOYTKIVICH, A.A. - Ghanges in the thyroid gland and the frontal lobe of the hypophysis In experimeutal sillcosi. Sor'be. s oil. 2:280-282 155. (MLRA 9:5) Is Institut krayevoy patologii Aksdemii nauk lasakhokoy SSR. (LUNGS--DUST DISIASRS) (TMOID GIAM--DISEASIS) (PITUITARY BODY--DISEASES) VOTTLUICK, A.A., professor. - -, ~ -L*-:~ Additional rudimentary cx*Wties in frogs. Priroda 44 n0-12: 100-102 D '55. (KM 9:1) l.Kazakhakiy meditsinskiy institut imeni Y,K,xolotova. (Frogs) "I --------------- ^ffect of hormones of hyrPhycls4byraid comPlex ad va-cencration of the thyroid gland. A. A. VoTtkevich and ~ G , V. Khamullo. Dc6Wy Akad. Nvub S.S.S R. 103. 11 Z3-A(I 955). -White rats Or guinea pigi treated with thyroid (liumin aT cattle) and hyt~ophysc;%l prrpni. after retnova I of the frontal part of thyroid gland wric cxrmd Tim adminktration of the prepm.. wan begun 16 day, iwfar~ (D the o1w-ration. Tcssue phatograph-c of the mCcurrating tiRsu" are diown Methytth,curAril preventoA the re- generation, all fither annnah ~howrd regriseratitin afiVity llypnp))),~PA propni %tirnubted regmi-Tation; thor made from the tm~nvhihc ~orwe ~~crr mosr rflrrtivv Ovin Ibtiv from c-inophilic tone, of t1w hypagyhy,1,3. G. M. KOU71.,Ipra VOYIEEVICH, ~TATCLIY ANATOL'Y"VICH U15 645. 551 .vq Antitireoidnoye deystidye sullfanilanidov I tioureatov (Anti-thyroid effect of oulfanilimides and thioureas) Mosk-vap Medgiz, 1957. 230, (1) p. illus., dipgra., graphss table3. "Literaturat': p. 208-(231) V G Y-r KIE #916. AD THOR Voytkovioht_A.A. 20-3-58/59 TITIZ The Influence of Temperature upon ?hagooyte Activity in the Case of Regeneration Proceeding under Conditions of Different Concentrations of the Thyroid Hormone. (Vliyaniye temperatury na aktiynostO fagoteitoy pri regenerataii v usloviyakh razuoy kontsentrataii gormons. shchitovidnoy zholazy.) PLMODICAL Doklady Akademii Mauk 89ORt 1957v Vol- 115, Nr 3, pp. 63o-632 (USSR) ABSTRACT The influence of temperature on the regeneration, especial- ly on the skin hull has often attracted the attention of scientists. Among the influences of the milieu the temperature plays an important r8le in the alteration of the character of the fundamental physiological process. The adaptation of the organism to the temperature fluctuations is accompanied by important functional shifts in a series of endocrine organs, mainly In the function of the thyroid gland. The author gives here data concerning the curing of wounds under contrasting temperature conditions and at an experimentall-y changed concentration of the thyroid hormone which was effected by an injection of 6-methyl- C"D 1/3 thiourasyle or thyrooidine. The duration and the character The Influeno* of Temperature upon Phagocyte Aotivity in the Came of Re ;he _generation Proceeding under Conditions of Different Concentrations of Thyroid Hormone. of skin wounds of albino rats was observed. The main at- tention was paid to the cytological picture of the wound exudate. The author was interested in the question to which extent the oell oomposition of he latter reflects ade- quately the experimentally caused (by exterior temperature and endocrine factor) general physiological shifts in the organism. The method of prints of the wound surface (15 x 15 mm) was used, after 1.3 and 6 hours and still 1,2,3,4 days. By means of comparing the results obtained with animals under different experimental conditions e author draws the following conclusion: the exterior tempera- ture influences the velocity of the regeneration process. Low temperatures suppress the emigration intensity and the differentiation of the cell elements in the course of the first period of the regeneration process. This suppressed influence was stronger since the main term of the basal metabdism the thyroid gland - was eliminated. By an ex- perimental increase of the concentration of the thyroid hormone the intensive course of the reparative process is CARD 2/3 already changed to a small extent by placing the animals 20-3-58159 The Influence of Temperature upon Phagoeyte Activity in the Case of Re- generation Proceeding under Conditions of Different Concentrations of the Thyroid Hormone. in various temperature conditions. Thus the reaults can be regarded as a new proof of the Important r8le of the thyroid gland in the adeption process of the organism. There are 2 figures and 4 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Voronezh Medical Institute. (Voronezhskly meditainakiy institut) PRESENTED: By N.Y. Aniohkoy, Academician) April 29, 1957 SUBMITTED: April 25, 1957- AVAILABLEV: Library of Congress. CM 3/3 3-58-2-29/33 AUTHORs Voitkevich, A.A., Professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences TITLE: AnImportant Contribution to Scientific Literature (Serlyeznyy vklaa v uchebnuyu literaturu) PERIODICALt Vestnik Vyashey Shkolyt 1958, # 2, pp 86-88 (USSR) ABSTRACT: ThisisLeritical review of a new book, the "Atlas of Micro- photograpnu on Vormal Histology and Embryology" by L.I. Falin, issued in 1957, There is one Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Voronezhskiy meditsinskiy institut (Voronezh YAdical Institute) AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 1/1 c 14, AA 20-5-46/48 AUTHORt Voytkovioho A. A. TITLEs Some Peculiar Traits of the Innervation of Supplementary Extremititm. Formed in the Frog Under Natural Conditions (Osobannosti innervat- aii dopolnitellnykh konechnosteyt obrazuyushchikhoya u lyagushki v yestestvennykh usloviyakh) PERIODICALs Doklady AN SSSRI 19571 Vol- 116, Hr 5# PP* 804 - 007 (USSR) ABSTRACTs In previous reports (references 1 - 3) the unique phenomenon of tne peculiar development of the supplementary extremit.ieu was described especially in the case of a majority of lake frogs in natural wa- ters. The classification has found 24 different variants of the ratio of the 3upplementary extremity to the hind original extremi- ty. The overwhelming majority - approximatively two thirds of till individuals concerned had a developed supplementary extrowity which was coalesced with the right original extremity either on the shank or on shank and shinbone or along the whole extremity', includinc; the foot. The author found that inspite of every differentiation the supplementary extremity had not the movability of the normal extremity. It did not show the usual reactions to chemical oi me- chanical atimuli. These observations admitted theassui;ption of a Card 1/4 possible difference in the innervation of the original and the 20-5-46/44 Some Peculiar Traits of the Innervation of Supplementary Extremities -or--ed il, the Frog Nder Natural Conditions supplementary extremity. For this purpose the author investigated visually and microBeopically the state and the topography of the nervous tracts as viell as the structure of the upinal cord and of the spinal ganglia. In the caa6 of individualn with aupple- mentary extremities no, essential asymmetry in the nize and in tho contours of the right and left half of the spinal cord was found. In contrast to that, eseential differences were found in the size of the spinal gnnglia and in the number of their neurons in the region of the VjIjth, IXth, and Xth spinal cord nerve. These dif- ferences are 1he greater, the smaller tho extent of the coaleacenen of the well differentiating supplementary extremity with the ori- ginal is. The spinal Ganglia of the right side are greater than usually and greater'than the ganglia of thecpposite side. As table I shows the number and the size of the neurons increased .91;aulta- neously with the general increase of the right spinal ganglia. The differences in size and the differences of morpho-furxtional cha- racteristic are the more significant the better the supplementary extremity is differentiated and the less it is coalescod with the original (figure I a). In the case of total coalageence no diffe- Card 2/4 rences in the general size of the spinal ganglia occur, though the 0 20-5-46/48 Some Peculiar Traits of the Innervation of Supplementary Extremities Fox-mud iri the Frog Under Natural Conditions number of the great neurons increases. The results of the morpho- logical investigation corresponded to those of the physiologic el- periment. The development of the separated supplementary extremity is accomplished by a considerable hypertrophy of th.- ;(-,.rve compo- nent of the afferent part of the reflex arch without Wie adequate increase of the morphological structure of the efferent p,-rt. The supplementary effective irnervation is apparently not extendeo to the supplementary oxtremlty; the functional atresa of the original extremity is, however, increased# since it reacts to the stimuli to which the supplementary extremity is exposed. The research of the peculiar natural phenomenon of the increase of the extent of the shape formation in the localized range of the hind extremity shows the same character of the stabilization of the nerve forma- tion between the supplementary extremity and the upinal cord as In the laboratory experiments of Detviller (references 4 - 6) and of Gamburger (references 7 - 0) and others more. Finally the uuthor points out the difference between theue observations ~-,jj ti:e known laboratory experiments in the transplantation of the axtre!,Aty con- Card 3/4 stitution or its induction in the case of a separattA deveioFment 20-5-46/48 Some Peculiar Traits of the Innervation of Sup-ilementary Extremition Formed in the Frog Under Natural Conditions of the supplementary extremity In the cases obaervod by the auth- or the supplementary extremities develop as appendix of the ori- ginal well differentiated extremity. As a rule a coalesccaice took place, however, only in the proximal section. And thin circu.,_stance could be expressed in the character of the effer,iiL innervation. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 10 references, 3 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIONs VoroneXh Medical Institute (Voronezhskiy meditsinskiy institut) PRESENTED: May 27, 1957t by N. N. Anichkov, Academician SUBMITTEDs May 13, 1957 AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 4/4 AUTHORO. Voytkevich, A. A. 2o.6-42142 TITLE: ..; State of the Nervous System Elements in Frogs Deprived of Extrem mities Under Natural Conditions (Sostoyaniya elementov nervnoy sin sterq pri otautetvii konechnosti u 1yagushok v prirodnykb usloviyakh). PERIODICAL*,Doklady AN SSSR) 1957) Vol. 116, Nr 6, pp. lo4llo44 (usm). ABSTRACT: The author has observed that the frogs deprived of a back-extremity especially exist in those waters (surroundings of Alma-Ata) where ho had discovered more than 3oo individuals of different age with a disturbed morphology process in the right caudal half (ref. 2 and 3). The observations were carried out in the course of 8 years. The disturm bance of the morphology process had a community', As a rule they rem stricted themselves to the localized region of Le right backward ex- tremity. There it has to be pointed to some functional peculiarities of the present frogs deprived of the right backward extremity, After the metamorphosis at the single backward extremity a noticeable hy- pertrophy begins (figure 1). This extremity reacted on chemical and mechanic impulses always by a typical flinging backj the intensity norm of which did not remain behind that one of corresponding agep Card 113F The results of the study of innervation in frogs with a deprived back- .W* ~2"_!~2/42 -":J6 State of the Nervous System Elements in Frogs Deprived of Extremities Under Natural Conditions. ward extremity are following; The reduction of the morphology process under the natural conditiors in the region of.the arrangement of the baokward extremity is followed by a corresponding underdevelopment of the nervous structure, At a complete deficiency of the right back= Ward extremity, theasymmetry of the spinal marrow halves depends on a rapid decrease of quantity of'the great motoric neurons and their size. The spinal ganglions of the right,body side have a rudimentary characs terp the fact of which influences the size of the organs and the neu- rons. The quantity of the fibrea in the foreward and backward roots of the right side is much decreased. The single backward extremity supports an essentially higher functional stress than it would be the case in the presence of both normal extremities. Under these circums stances simultaneously with the growth of the left spinal marrow side the mot~ric neurons and their capability of impregnation with silver grow. The thickness of the foreward root increases, The spinal gang- lions of the left body-half are hypertrophized. The quantity of the sense neurons which form those ones is increased and their size ex- ceeds the norm of the aze concerned. The backward root form an enn larged mighty nervous fibre complex, At the deficiency of an extremity Card 2/3 adenuate vaviations take place in the structural nervous elements as 2o.6-42/42 State of the Nervous System Elements in Frogs Deprived of Extremities Under Natural Conditions. woU of the afferent, as of the efferent part of the reflex bow.181th a duplication or an essential increase of the extremity quantity the corresponding variations may applj themselves more to the afferent nervous structures than to the structures of the efferent apparatus. There are 3 figures and 9 reforencesj ~ of whic)l are SlAvice ASSOC IATION::Voronezh *dical Institute (Voronezhskiy meditsinskiy institut). PRESENTED'. May 27, IL9572 by N. N. Anichkovs Academician. SUBMITTED: June,13, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congresse Card 313 VOTTMICH. A.A*q prof. 71rst All-Unlon Conference of the Academy of Nedielne of the U.S.S.R. on Ussue bcompntibility And the TrnnsplantAtion of Tissues And Organs, and the Conference of the Academy of Mediolne of the U.S.S.R* on Problems in Regeneration and Cellular Propngsti6n. Probl.endok., i gorms 4 no-3:120-123 )tr-Je 158 (KIRA 11:8) (TRANSPALMIATION OF MGANS, TISSUMS, ETC) (REGEMATION (BIOLOGY)) Letters to the editor. Jl-Ag 158 (HORMONES) Probl.endoke i gorm~ 4 no,4sl2?-128 (MIRA 110a) VOYTKIVICH, A.A., ODNOPAIOV,.N.J. Veiwe on teaching nomal anatomy and histology with embryologjr in medical institutess' Arkh.anat. gist. I, embr. 33.no;4slOO-103 -T3.-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:10) 1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zov. - pIrof. N;I. Odnopalov) I kafedra gistologii a embriologiyey (sav. - profe A.A. Voytkevich) Voronezhokogo goeudarstvannogo meditsinskogo institvia; Adres avtorovt Vorouozhv Studenchaskeyn ule, d*10* Meditsinskiy institut; (ANATOMY, educ. Pus)) (HISTORY. edue. (Rua)) (ZMBTtYOLOGY~ educ (Rus)) VOTTKEVICH, I.A., Regeneration of supplement ary ext remit le o Infrog laryne Evith summary in Inglishl Biul,skop.biol. i zed. 45 no.6.0100-104 Je 158 (MIRA 11:8) lo Iz kafedry gistologii i embriologii (Saw. - snalyzhenyy doyatel nauki prof, A,A. Voytkevich) Voronezhakogo gosudaretvannogo meditainskogo instituta. Predstavlena deyetvitelluym chlenom ARK SSSR V.F. Chernigovskim (REGEIIMTION. experimental. supplementary extremities in frog larvae (Rue)) AUTHORI. Voytkevichp A. A. 20-118-4-6o/61 TITLE: k Peculiar Shank Reduction at the Reduplication of a Frog's Extremity Under Natural Conditions (Svoyeobraznaya reduktsiya goleni pri, udvoyenii. konechnosti u lyagushki v prirode) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 19581 Vol. 118, Nr 4. pp. 841-844 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Disturbances of the development in the growth of the extremities of batrachians (Amphibia) with or without tails were caused on natural conditions as we 1 as by experiments. During the process of development either the extremity or its rudiment were split, cut into or tied off. Thus an atypic regeneration could be brought about. So several supernumeraz7 extremities were formed besides the normal ones (references 5, 7-9). These deformities were often brought into connection with reparative processes, as the conse- quence of various injuries (references 1. 6). In many batrachians which the author inmestigated raneltural conditions (references 2-4) the formation of supernumerary extremities which could not be Card 113 connected with any injury of the extremity rudiment was found. A peculiar Shank Reduction at the Reduplication of a 2o-ii8L-4_6q/6l Frogle Extremity Under Natural Conditions The present paper describes new anomalies of the morphogenesis of a uniform type which was found in 47 (out of 304) individuals with various deformities in the structure of theirright hind extremities, In these 47 frogs the middle parts of tKeir extres mitiea were strongly deformed. This deformation was caused by the formation of bony spinelike excrescences and a considerable-total shortening of the legs as a consequence nf a reduction of the shank and partly of the distal part of the thldi(figure 1). The feet were not deformed. The comparison of the data given here shows that in all cases two limbs were deformed, but the degree of development was different in the supernumerary limbs and in the normal. legs. It seems that the splitting of the rudiment in the different indi- viduals did not take place at. the same time. So in these cases the development of the supernumeiary extremities wan retarded. In the cases of shank reductions and partly also of tbigh reductions the differentiation of the embryo material of the supernumerary ex= tremities from the main extremities seemed to be imperfect. One frog showed not only a supernumerary right extremity but also a left one (figure 2, the right one in the lower file). The right leg was deformed, excepting the distal part. On the left-hand side Card 2/3 the deformation le-A to a shank reduction and to the formation of A Peculiar Shank, Reduction at the Reduplication of a 20-1.18-4-&/61 Frog's Extremity Under Natural Conditions bony spines. After having given further details the author states that the disturbances of development as treated above were obser- ved.-several times in the coarse of 8 years in thre waters situated in considerable distance frcm each other. There ara 2 figures, and g.roferencess 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Medical Institute Voronezh (Voronezhskiy meditsinskiy institut) PRESENTED: Novembez 14, l957,:.bi.1--I* Shmaligauzen, Member of the AS USSR. SUBMITTED~ Oetober 2, 1957.- AVAIWLE'O' Library of.Congress.. card 313 LUTHOR: VoytI.-evich A. SOV/ 2o-12a-2-~1163 TITLE: Rules GoverninE the Sp.-itial Relations Between Basic and SupplenentarLr Eztrc:::itico in a Duplic,,.tion of Natural Conditions (Zakonoricrnocti prostranstvannoi;o otnocheniya nezMu o-,no- vny.-ii i dopolnitellnjmi konechnoztyami pri duplil-.Intsii v yentestvennykh usloviyakh) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii naul: S303R, 1950, Vol. 12o, Nr 2, .PP. 434 - 437 (USSR) APSTRACT: An experimental disturbance of the totalit;r of the disposition of a limb in an early embryo or in a luter extremity biid of a developed larva is often accompanied by an increase of the number of extremities. A bibliography is Z;iven (References 5-7,9-11, 13-15). The symnetry in the position of nupplenen- tary extre:aities which an a rule are for-ied by one nc!ch,~rical influence or ot!ier was interpreted differently b~, different authors. In this connection the -roat nzterial on duplications of the hind extremity its was collected by t*.,i,-, ailt.hor in. fro,~o under natural conditions is of obviouc intercot. This i)hcno- =anon wan chiefly noticed on tho ri7,Lt-h-and --ide. klon-Z: the Card 1/3 factors that led to it the r-oqt ini~ortant D-rt is played by Rules CovQrninL; the Sl;atial Relations 13,~,twcen Daric and Supplementary Z;Arenitiec in a Duplication of Fatural Condizions ter.perpturo. The natiiral -iv~tanorpho:lic of the t.-Opoler, -;;F!z; retarded in the neighborhood of cold Firct titc, ~Iata on the development of one supplementary limb only ic discuzoed. Moot frequent was a position reflex-s.yrn..,ietrical to the main extremity. Both extremities viere often connected by brid~:es of tissues. With th"t the skeleton of the medial ed~~-e of the foot was partly reduced (fiZure la and b). In another way of adhesion, that is in an imperfect separation of the =.terial, the supplementary extremity became symmetrical to the left hind leg. There were cases of the development of up to 0 more or less reduced supplementary extremitien. Especially striking were cases 7here there were 2 distinctly differentiated ex- trera-itieo besides the normal 2 hind leCs. This group was di- stinctly divided in 2 cub-groups: a) the supplementary extre- mities had grown together and were well developed, or b) they were separated and were behind in their development. In indi- vidual cases simultaneous duplications of the riCht and of the left extremity occur-i,i(figure 3). The additional material ,was so to nay put on tiie ventral surface of the ri ght leg. The Card 2/3 material of the author, collected in the open air, permits the Rules Goveriin- ';!'v/1~i;-1'o-2-61/63 and Buppl--.cnt,-,-y D-,t-J.~r.-'Aion of Hatural Coinditions Conclucion t;"-..t .7ices in th,~ of t'-~: of a li,-.ib i.- froa- %- ar-, accor, i.-%nicd by the na--.e con(litiono C c,-. I i r -A. n -~n had ')v~n r ic fissurcsy transplantations, and injurico of or bud of an extrenity. In all cases the '2. Z; of ZZ!IICX Cy::1- .1etry is ma-intairzed, but it is reali:-L-j accordinu ;to the concrete conditions of -'c 3 ficures and 15 reforenco-s, 6 of whic*- --ro Sov�ct. ASSOCIATION: Vorononhoki.T moditzina%ili . inntitut (voro'.'~:;:l 1-lotitilta) PREOENTED: PebruarY 7, 1950, by I. I. of Sciences, USSR SUBA~11TTED, Janu--ry 27, 195C Card 3/3 1. Frogs-Growth 2. Embryos-Doveloprent 3. 4. Froec-Physiology AUTHORS: Voytkevich A A Bukhonova, A. I. SOV/2o-12o-4-63/67 TITLE: Hypersegmentation of Neutrophilic Nuclei in a Wound Exsudate Occurring Under the Influence of the Adrenal Cortex Hormone and Radiation(Gipersegmentatsiya yadra neytrofilov v ranevom eksBudate pod v1iyaniyem gormona kory nadpochochnykh zhelez I luchistoy radiataii) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958s Vol- 12o, Hr 4, PP- 914 917 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this paper data are given concerning the influence of X-ray radiation in the first stage of inflammation. The manifestation of this reaction is an exudation and an immigration of special leucocytes to the focus of Injury. X-ray radiation in thin case gave a special stimulus whereas the adrenal cortex hormone was either introduced from outside or cortisone came from the own adrenal gland. It had been activated by the adreno-corticotrope hormone of the hypophysis (ACTH). In the first test group 22 white rats and 30 guinea pigs were used for the experiments. Half the number of animals was irradiated. A piece of skin from the Card 1/3 side of the body was removed from the experimental and control Hypernegmentation of Neutrophilic Nuclei in a Wound SOV/2o-120-4-63/67 Exuudate Occurring Under the Influence of the Adrenal Cortex Hormone and Radiation animals ( I x 1 cm in the case of rats, 2 x 2 cm in the case of guinea pigs). Replicas of the open wound surface were made after 4, 241 48 and 72 hours (Ref 2). Under the influence of the X-ray irradiation 3 days before the removal of skin the exudation became weaker and the numbixctneutrophilen emigrating to the focus of the wound was reduced. In zhe second experimental group (26 rats, 27 guinea pigs) the influence of cortisone (5 Mg per animal) and of ACTH was investigated. After 24 hours the difference between the 2 experimental groups and the control group increased further. Differences were observed between rats and guinea pigs which are due to differences in their species. The results obtained showed that the increase in concentration of the adrenal cortex hormone in the organism increases the segmentation of the neutro- philic leucocytes for a short period (Tables1b, c) under the influence of a special irritation (removal of akin or introduction of cortisone). Up to now thin has never been reported in publica- tions. From latest endocrinological investigations it in known Card 2/3 that the increase of leucocytes in the blood is as characteristic Hypersegmentation of Neutrophilic Nuclei in a Wound SOV/2o-120-4-63/67 Exsudate Occurring Under the Influence of the Adrenal Cortex Hormone and Radiation of the effect of cortisom as the reduction of eosinophiles (Refs 5f6). The number of special leucocytee in the wound exudate aeoreases, however, considerably especially in the initial stage of inflammation. This process apparently takes place in connection with the reduction of the permeability of the wall of blood vessels under the influence of cortisone or ACTH. There are 2 figures, I table,and 12 references, 9 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION. Voronezhskiy meditsinskiy inatitut (Voronezh Medical Institute) PRESENTED: January 1(, 1958, by N.N.Anichkov, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: July 5, 1957 1. Wounds--Therapy 2. Wounds--Effects of radiation 3. X-rays --Physiological effects 4. Leukocytes--Stimulation 5. ACTH --Physiological effects 6. Adrenal cortical extract--PhysiologjLcal effects Card 3/3 "The Effect of Cortisone and Acth on the Reparative Process Depending on the Experimental Conditions and the Age of Animals." Theses of the Procleedings of tile Annual Scientif ic Sessions 23-26 March 1959 (Al.14Union Institute of Experimental Endocrinology) From the Chair of Histology (Read--distinguished man of science, ProfeusorA. A. Voytkevich ) of the f Voronezh Medicial Institute 22(l) 30V/3-59-4-25/42 AUTHOHi Doctor of Biolot-,ical 1 TITLEt The General Biological Training of Prospective i'!'1YeJi,,i,'.-3 "ust be Improved PERIODICALs Vestnik vys5hey shkoly, 1959, Nr 4, PP 64-66 (U.;:*R) ABSTRACT: At one of the conferences of medical inatitute director,,, it 'was stressed that the training of future physicianz; in gc--ex- al biology should be intensified and broaderv~d. In tine pr,~~Ct- ice of teaching, the contents of this branch of ccionce shrinks up or is replaced by the fundamentals of botany and zoology. The author reco~tmonds that the duplicity prevail- ing in respect to theoe 2 subjects, in the ;econd,,--ry ochor;l program and the lot course of medical inntitute3 be ed, and the time thus zwied uocd for a better study of r-aner- al biology. He doubts, whether it is expedient to tf,,ap'.". V.11-1- sitology in the first course and refors to %carlomician Yu.11. Pavlov3ki who hau ropentodly rocoi,~,mvndud to triuiafot~ It to W,,o 4th courso. The author cornmento on the trainin in e.--.1br-,o1oj-y Card 1/2 pointing out that it is aluo being tau,,,lit by the Ch:tir of S SOV/3-59-4-'51/42 The General Biological Training of Proapective phynicialln, ;~'J'wt Histologya lie recommends that the entire material on on.bryo- logy be combined into one course. In this connection ho -,:el- comes the decision taken by the Board of the Vacoo-Miznoye nauchnoye obahohe'atvo anatomov, gistologov i embrioloCov Union Scientific Society of Anatomists, 'listologists aw!'Em- bryologists) who considered it expedient to organize an inde- pendent course in embryology. He mentions the contributionj made to this branch of science by K.E. Ber, A.0, I,I* Mechnikov, D.P. Filatov and P.P. Ivanov. ASSOCIATIONt Voronezhakiy meditsinskiy institut (Voronezh cdic~ll L - noti tute). Card 2/2 VOTTWICH, A.A. (Voronezh) Reaction of the thyroid epithelium to cortisone and ACM in puppies [with sum in Yinglish]. Probloandok, I gores 5 nool:31-38 Jv'-T 159, OCrRA 12: 3) lu Iz kafedry gistologii I embriologii (say, - sasluzhenrq do7atell nauki prof..A.A. Vovtkovich) Voroneshokogo gosudArstvannogo meditsinm- skogo instituta. (CORTISCHE, effects, on thyroid epithelium in young dogs (Rus)) (ACTH0 effects, same) MYROID GLAND, off. of drugs on, ACM & cortisone, epithelial reactions in young dogs (RUB)) VOYTKEVIGHY A.A. Reaction of the thyroid to iodide and bromides following its preliminary stimulation by thicrureats. Probl. endokr. gormonoter, 9 no-4t25-30 JTI-Ag'63 (MIRA 17:1) lo Iz kafedry gistologil ( zav, - chlen-korrespondent AMN %.SSR profo A*A. Voytkovirch) VoronezhBkogo meditoinskogo in- StItutao VOYT M ICH, A.A., prof. Research on the aorpholvg7 of the glands discussed at the Sixth All-Union Congress logista and Imbryologists. Probl.e'ndok. I. Ja,--y 159. f '- (MOCRM GLWS) of internal secretion, of Anatomists, Histo- gorm. 5 no.1:121-124 (MIRA 12: 3) VOYTKBVICH, A.A. (Voronezh) 14Drphological reactions of the tbymus to cortiw ue and AGMw Probl. endoko i gorm, 3 no.2.-28-37 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 12--7) 1. 1z kafedry gistologii i embriaogii (zav. - woluzhenrqy deyotell nauki prof. A. A. Voytkevich) Voronezhskogo gonudarotvennogo moditsin- ekogo instituta. (CORMSONE, off. on thymus, review (Rua)) (ACTH, off. same) (THYM, off. of drugs ono ACTH & cortisone. review Ofts)) VOYTXHVICH, A.A. Role of the hormonal component In the neural control of motamorphoste In amphibians. Probl.endok. I gorm. 5 no.3.1 26-31 My-je '59. (HIRL 12:9) 1. 1z kafedry giatologii I embriologli (zav. - zaoluzhonnyy doyatel' nauki prof.A.A.Voytkovich) Voronozhakogo goaudar- atvannogo meditainakogo instituta. (MMVOUS STUSTM4, physiol. regulation of metamo hosia in Amphibia, role of hormones (Ru79) (HORMOITHS, phyeiol. role in HS remilation of metamorphosis in Amphibia (Rua)) VOMMVICH. A.A.; BOGDAITOVICH, LT. Hikolat Ivanavich Odnoralor; on his 60th birthdsq. Arkh.anat.glst. I embre 36 nosl:112-114 Ja '59. (MIRA 12-3) (BIOGRAPH INS 9 Odnoralovv Nikolai I. (Rua)) VOTTXXVICH, A.A* b)-teletal museulature of duplicate extremities in tha frog. Arkh.anat.gist. I embr. 37 no.7:45-50 Jl '59. (HIR& 12:10) 1. Xafedra gistologii I embriologii (zav. - sael.dayatell nauki, prof.A.A*Voytkevich) Voronezhakogo meditsinskogo instituta. Adrea avtora: Voronezh, Meditsinskiy inetitut. (KUSCLIS, anat, & histole) (LEG, abnormalities) (YROGS, abnormalities) I ~VOYM' Z.D.; GIMHEVITBrATA BUKHONOVA, A.I.; MLOVA, R.T.; 9111113VO, O.D. Effect of adrenaline on regenerative processes in norml and cu- trated animals. Biul. ekep. b1ol. med. 47 ne.2:124-128 7 159. (MIRA 12:4) 1. 12 kafedr7 gintologii i embriologii (zav. - prof. A.A. Voytkevich) Voronezhakogo meditsinskogo institut6,(dir. - prof. N.1. Oduoralov). Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom ANN SSSR V.V. Parinym. (REGMM&TION, eff. of epinephrine in normal & castrated animals (Rae)) (CASTRATION, eff. on gegen. reactions to epinephrine (Rua)) (AP 1WHRINA, effecteg on regen. in normal & castrated animals (Ras)) i70 ) AUTHOR: SOV/20-124-2-67i"71 TITLE: The Reaction of the Thymus Upon the Hormonal Biocatalyst of the Adrenal Cortex (Reaktsiya zagrudinnogo uzla na gormonallnoye nachalo kory nadpochechnika) PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 1241 Nr 2, PP 481 - 484 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the morpho-functional basis of the adaptation reaction of the organism the cooperation of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis, the adrenal.cortex and the lymphoid organs is a very important component, which is controlled by the nervous system (Refs 6, 9, 20). Its character and the unusually intensive affections cause a state of "tension" in the organism. In connection with this phenomenon in the hypophyais the secretion of the hormone stimulating the adrenal function is intensified. As a result of this corticosteroids are rapidly stored in the organism (Refs 6, 11, 20). In the latter case as well as In the case of an experimental introduction of cortisone or the hormonal biocatalyst of the adrenal Card 1/3 cortex (ACTH) into a normal animal organism the size of all The Reaction of the Thymus Upon the Hormonal SOV/20-124-2-67/71 Biocatalyst of the Adrenal Cortex lymphoid organs is reduced, the proliferative processes are considerably suppressed and the lymphocytes destroyed (Refs 12, 15, 16). Alt'hough the author has also certain doubts with respect to the hormonal function of the thymus (Refs 2, 3, 14) he believed in the detection of microstructural signs of the incretorial process in the lymphoid organ as assumed by several authors. This process is assumed to take place in case the organ suffers considerable changes under the action of the mentioned hormones. As experimental objects served whelps. A thymus -removal in whelps usually causes a number of trophic disturbances. After a daily introduction of cortisone (20 or 40 mg) or ACTH (20 or 40 units) during 10 to 14 days the animals were killed (together with the control) and the organs weighed and fixed. ACTH caused a considerable hypertrophy of the adrenal glands.The introduction of cortisone caused a considerable enlargement of the liver. Both hormones (in particular cortisone) lead to a 2-3 fold decrease of weight of spleen and thymus. The thymus was, however, not destroyed to such a degree as is the case with Card 2/3 smaller experimental animals (Refs 7, 12). The changes under The Reaction of the Thymus Upon the Hormonal Biocatalyst BOY/20-124-2-67/71 of the Adrenal Cortex ASSOCIATIOIT; PRESENTEDt SUBMITTED: the microscope are ahown on figures 1-3. Under the action of hormones the young epidermis shows increased phenomena of cornification (A. 1. Bukhonova assisted in the experiments) (Fig 4). The largest lymphoid organ - the thymus - is undoubtedly of importance in the adaptation reactions of the oreanism, apart from other functions. It reacts upon the change of the hormonal component of the growing organism.The thymus saffers a regular age conditioned involution. Its products of decomposition play a Dart in the organism. They favor the phenomena of chemotaxis of the phagocytic elements. The morphogenetic effect of its assumed hormone has, however, hitherto remained an unproved logical condition. - There are 4 figures and 23 references, 11 of which are Soviet. Voronezhskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut (Voronezh State Medical Institute) September 26, 1958, by N. N. Anichkov, Academician September 25, 1958 Card 3/3 VV,CTKaI S&_k. A. _ Peculiar morphological deformations associated with the duplication of limbs in frogs. ?1auch.dokl.vys.shkolyj biol.nauki no-4:70-76 '60. (KMA 13: 11) 1. Rokomendovana kafedroy glatologii i embriologii Voronezhskogo meditsinskogo institutao (EXTREMITIES (ANATOMY)--ABNORMITIES AND DEFORMITIES) (FROGS) VOITKEVICHp A.A. Struotural peouliarities of the skeleton ofsupera=emry extremities in a frog. Arkh. anat. gist,i embr. 38 no.1183-92 Ja 1609 (MM 13:7) 1, Kafedra. kistologii i embriologii (save - saslushenn" dayatell nauki prof. A.A. Voytkavich) Voroneshakogo gosudaretvennogo meditsin.- skogo inatituta. Adrea avtorat Voronezh# Maditainakiy institute Kafedra gistologii i embriologii, (EURMITIES9 LOWER) VOYTKWCHt A.A. NeurovecrOory proceea during the metamorphoais of t&ilUOB onhibiamg Dokl. AN =R 135 no.1:221-224 N 160* (MR& 13111) 1. ,Voronezhakiy maditainakly inatitut. Predatavlano akademikem N.N. Anichkovym. (LMAZ--WHIBU) (BRAIN) V6YTKVICH, Anatoliy A. (USSR) Head, Chair of Histology and Embryology, Voronezh Medical I=titute, Voronezh, USSR. "Role of Neurosecretion in the Neuro-Endocrine Regulation of the Amphibian Metamorphosis". (session 2). report to be submitted for the Third Intl. Symposium on Endocrinology, Oiso, japan, 6-lo june 61. VOYTREVICH, A.A. -------------- P,elatlcn of the tYyrctmr2lc- ~' of the hypophys!s to the neurooet -nt-ion in pigeons. ' ~-,- Is eVsp, biol a i med. 55 /is-. 56/ ra.1002-85 010 (MRA 17:8) 1. 1z kafedry,gistologil i embriologli ( zav. - chle-n-11corres- pondent AM11 SSSR prof. A.A. 7cytkevich) VoraieAskogo meditsin- skogo Institutao VOYTKMCH, A*A.p prof@ 11surohormonal regulation of the functions of the adrenal cortex in connection with the stress problems Pat, fiziol. i ekep. terap, 8 no.593-3-1 S-0 164, (MIRA 18:12) 2~ laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii AMN SSSR pzi Voronezholkom meditsinskom institutep chlon-korrespondent A14H SSSR. Submitted Juns 4, 1963. VOYMIVICIIY A.A. Reorganization of the structure and regeneration of the thyroid gland following its partial excision. Probl. endok. i gorm. 11 no.6:73-79 N-D 165. (MTRA 18:12) 1. Laboratoriya eksparlmntallnoy endokrino'logit AMN SSSR pri Voronezhskom. zeditsinskom Inatitute. VOYTKKVICHj,,-k.A-,T; TKACHF.V, A.V. Scientific session of the Uzbek Institute of Regional Medicine of the Academy of Hedical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Probl. endok, i gorm, 11 no.6t120-121 11-D 165. (Kim 18-.12) VOYTE VICII.I_A. A Physiology and patholbg~( of the h7POthalA--nJO- IzIr- I,?, -~. Ser. biol. 31 no.l-.16-f-169 Ja-F 166. (mm". 19: 1 ) VOYNIVICH, A.A. Some atipects of mclanogetinn"in d1ieuined ut the Uh Irternatic:'Al Conference on the "Structoirc and control of molanocyton." Usp. sovr. biol, 60 no.3:459-462 1-1--D 165, WIPA 1911) VOTTKEVICH, A.A.; LEOITOVA, L.K.; BUKIIONOVAt A.1, Effect of adrenalectot7 and ho'rmone therapy on the neurosecretory- hypophyseal Bystem. Probl. endok. i gorm. 11 no.4t62-68 JI-A 165 (MIRA 181111 1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii AMN SSSR pri VoronezhBkcm meditsinakom institute. L 14152-66-, EWT W ACC NR: AP6001317 SOURCE ODE: UR/0248/65/000/009/0044/0052 AUTHOR: V tkevich,_A. A..- Tkarliev. A. W; ~bekunov, A.- S.; Obchinnikova,_G._A,,,_- PajX&a, G.-F. (Institut meditsinskoy ORG: Institute of Medical Radiology 14N $~_qR )b radiofogii SR TITIX: Reaction of the neurosecretory nuclei of the hypothalamus, thyroid, and adrenal glands to radiation injury-of the organism SOURCE: AMN SSSR. Vestn?k, no, 9. 1965, 44-52 TOPIC TAGS: ionizing radiation, pathogenesis, endocrinology, polonium, radiation sickness, radioisotope -ABSTRACT:---Study of--the-neurosecretory-nuclei in rats-exposed-'torpolonium-210-roveal---- ed a three-stage-development of changes In the neurons of the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei. Immediately after expoaure the neurosecrotion flowed rapidly along the axons, after which elimination and synthesis were in a state of relative balance. rinally, inhibition of neurosecretion set in, ending in partial destruc- UDC'. 617-001.28-07 [616.831.4+616.441+616.45]-008.6-076.916 Card 1/2 L 14152-66 ACC NR-. AP6001317 0 tion of the neurons, The adrenals were studied on the same material at different periods of acute radiatic;n sickness. Within 24 hours of exposure the glands increas- -ad in weight almost 11/2 times. This increase as well as the histological changes - were indicative of~m'arked hypertrophy of the glands due to intensified production of hormones. The structural,an 'd-functional changes observed in the thyroidwere more or less similar to those in the adrenals. Under normal conditions the peripheral endocrine glands are elements in a "closed" system--hypothalamus-hypophysis-thymid' -adrenal-hormone--metabolism in peripheral tissue. Introduction of P02 0 disrupts -hormone metabolism, which gives rise to compensatory intensification of the thyro- tropic and adrenocorticotropic.fmctions of the hypophysis, resulting in hyperstim- ulation of the thyroid and adrenals. The isotope accumulates selectively in the neurosecretory nuclei of the hypothalamus and ultimately destroys them# Origs art. has;. 2 figurest 1 table. ----SUB- COM ----06 /-SUBK- DATE: OSJun65/ ORIG REF: .-012/ OTH FE F: 000 Card 2/2-& VOYTKLFVICH, A.A., prof, ~;- . - ~ Conditions of the basophll and oxyphil differentiation in the hypophysio. Arkh. anat.v giBt. i embr. 49 no&9t3-14 S 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. laboratoriya okeperimentallnoy endokrinologii AMN SSSR (zav. - ablen-korrespondent AHN SSSR, prof. A.AoVoytkevich) pri Voro- nezhokom meditsinskom institute, Submitted April 10p 1964, VOYTKEVICII, A.A. some cor4itions of the morpholegical functional difl-erentlaticn of the pars intermedia of the pituitary body. Blul. eksp. biol. i med. 60 no.11;99-102 11 165. (MIRA 19!1) 1. Laboratoriya ekaporimentallnoy endoki-Inologli (zav. - chlen korrespondent A121 SSSII prof. A.A. Voytkevich) AM' SSSR pri Voronezhokom m-editsinskom, institute. Submitted April 23J. 1964.. VOYTKEVICH, A.Ae (Voronozh) Reatcrative prozesBeD ana L-nmune2a f-cl.*. vc7. er&4,,k. -0.2:214C-1- 269 163. VOYTKEVICII, A.A. Correlation between neurosecre-tory and thyroid datermiration in the differentiation of Probl. endok. i gorm. 10 no.6: 82-86 N-D-164. (MIRA 180) 1. Laboratoriya skaperimentallnoy enodkrinologii (zav. - chlen-kor- respondent AMN SSSR prof., A.A.Voytkevich) AMN SSSR pri Voronezhskom meditsinskom institute. VOYTKEVICHV A.A. (Obninsk) Recent developments in the field of radiation andocrinoloa. Probl. endok. i gorm. 11 no.4:125-126 Jl-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:11) "N `121S Fv ,-,VOYTKEVICH, A.A. Nourosecretory system in bbcIB. Irkh. anat., gist. i exbr. 49 no.7:3-20 Jl 065. OMIRA 18:10) 1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii AMN SSSR pri Varonezhskom moditsinskom instituta. 4 TO iffi IP m VOYT.KEVICII A. A. Neurosecretiony its genesis and sore properties, Vest.AM S~SSR 20 no.7:3-12 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Iaboratoriya ekBperimentallnoy endokrinologii AMN SSSR pri Voronezhakom meditsinskom institute. VOYTKEVICH, A.A. .- ---- Reparative processes In the thyro3d gland after connMerbIlf, periods following itti resection. bokl. AN S3SR 164 no.ls 234-237 S 165. (MIPA 18s9) 1. Voronezhskiy neditsinskiy institut. Sulnitted November 24, 1964. VOYTKEVICH., A.A. Formation of a growing regencratirg part of the thy-roid gland. Probl. endok. i gorm. 1C no.5:89-93 S-0 164. (MIRA )BtO 1. Kafedra gistologii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.A. Voytkevich) Vororezhskogo meditsinskogo instituta. 'A- VOYTKEVICH, A.A. I-- - I.... .. - - I - - I ~ ~-. .. I Properties of hypophyseal colloids. Probl. endok. i gor=. 31 no.l: 96-102 Ja-F 165. 1, Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii (zav. - prof. A.A. Voy,tkevich) AMN SSSR pri Voronezhekom meditsinskom institute. VOYTKEVICHO A.A. ............. Thyroid gland regeneration. Usp. amm. biol. 60 no.1:90-111 ji-Ag 165. (WRA 18:8) VOYTKEVICH. A.A. Characteristics of the neurosecretory~hypophyseal system in amphibia with different rate of metamorphosis. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 70 no.2:99-105 Mr-AP 165. (MIRA 18;5) VOYTKVICH A*A, Phenomena of regeneration and bypertrophy in the thyr-oid gland following its injury. Biul.eksp.bioLi mod. 57 no.5t89-93 My 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Wedra gistologii (zav. - chlen-korTespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.A.Voytkovich) Voronezhskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Submitted March 27s 1963. VOYTK-M!,GHl, A.A.1 CMKH, T.K. ~ Effect of the extirpation of embryonic anlagen of the neurosec- retory-hypophyseal system in amphlbianse-rDoU. AN SSSR 159 no-5t 1183-1186 D 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Predstavleno akademilkom A.N. Bakulevym, VOYTKEVICH, A,A* Z4=&l 10caliZation Of secretory calls of thro anterior lobe of the hypoph~sis'as related to neurosecration, Arkhiv anat gist, i embr. 43 no. 9sl7-22 9 162. W~A 17t;~ 1. Kafedra. gistologii i embriologii (zav. chlon-korreapondent AMN SSSR prof, A.A.Voytkevich) Voronezhakogo gosudarstvannogo meditsinskogo instituta. Adres avtorat Voronezh, Studencheskaya u1., 10. Maditsinskiy institut. VOYTKEVICIII A#A* Some data on the histochemistry and fine structure of the hypothalamic nourosocratory Bub3tance. Arkh. anat.0 glut, i ombr. 44 no.6 '3-20 Je 163. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Kafedra gistologii I embriologit (zav. - cUon-korrespondent AMN 33SR prof. A.A. Voytkovich) Voronozhokogo meditsinskogo in- stituta, Adrea avtorai Voronezh,. Studencheakaya ulitnat 10p Medl- tsinskly institut) kaffclta gistologil. i embriologii. IVOYTKEVICH, A.A, [Voitkevych,, A.A.] Organization and function of the neurosecretor7 system in higher invertebrates. Fiziol. zhur; [Ukr,] 10 no,lt94,101 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. 1'aboratoriya eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii AMN SSSR pri Vorone2hakom meditsinskom institute, VOITRY11CH, A.A.; LECUOVA, L.K. Some data on the effe-at of vertebrate ho=- ones on the neuro- seuretoi-j system of insects. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.11236--2-39 01 1 E4 (MIRA 1-118) 1. taboratoriya a~ spar imerital In oy andokrinologil kill SSSR, Vcranczh. Pradstavelno akadaynikom N,N, PnJobkovyme Methods for the regen8ration-Of the thyroid gland@ DAL AN SSSR.3,47 no-4,977-geo D 162. Odu 16 -.3.) 1. Vo,.nezhakiy maditflinskiy institut. Prodstavlano akmdemikom N. N. Anichkov7m. (REGENERATION(BIOLOC,r)) (THIROID GUND) ~wq ,--IOYTKEVICH, A.A. Some aspects of endocrinology on the Third-4LU-Union Conference on the Problems of Regeneration and Cellnlar Multiplication. Probl. endokr. gormonoter. 9 no.4tU6-119 Jl-Ag '63 (MIRA l7tl) Problems of the hormone therapy of cancerous diseases, malig- nant lesions of the endocrine organs and interrelationship between the tumor and the body in various hormonal states at the Eighth International Cancer Research Conference* Ibid: 119-123 'I, W -mcgr "j, VoY!'Y],:V 1 1", H ~ A.4, Jnsoualit.y cf reurosecrezory as related to t~-e aden ohFpophyeeal. llobes. Irzv. AN Ser. biol. 30 no.I: 23-33 Ja-F' 'r'-')5- (IvITRA 18:2) 1. Voronozhakly medi-Isinskly instltutl. ,VO7,TKMCHO.A,.Aq SOBOLEVAp E.L. Cytological analysis of the secretor7 process in the enteeor lobe of the frog hypophyeis. Tsitologiia 4 no.6t626-632 N-Dt62 (MIRA 17:3) 1. Kafedra gistologii Voronezhakogo moditainskogo instituta. VOYTKEVICH, A.A. I Gonadotrophic detivity of the hypophysis of amphilbia of differeent ages'and after ths exclusion of neurosecretion. Nauch. dokl. vys, shkoly; biol, nauki no.103-78 164. (MIRA 17W .1. Rekomendovana kafedroy gistologii i embriologii Voronezhskogo meditsinskogo institut&. VOYTKEVICH A A SYmmetric distuabances in the anlagem of the lower extremities ofAhe -frog. Dokl.. AN.SSM,152 no.6,4109-1482 0 163. (MMA 16:11) 1. Voronezhskiy gosudaretvennyy maditsinskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom A.N. Bakulevym. .I., - .. VOyTjMCH A.A*.(Voronezh) - Mast cells in various states of the arganigmaUsp. govr.biol. 56. no.1:56-76 Jl-Ag'63. MU 16t10) ,,,N WST CELIS j VOYTKMCBV Atl.,xprof. ; OMM1310VA.. G.A. ---------- *a"-- Differentiation of the regulating effect3 of the hypothala=w on the anterior and intermediate loben of the hypophysis. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 55 no.21100-104 F163. (MMA 16ZO 1. 1z kafedry gistologii i embriologii (zav. - chlen-kor- respondent AM SSSR prof. A.A. Toytkevich) Voronezhskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. (HYPOTHALAMUS) (PITUITARY BODY) FALDI~ Lev IoBifovich; VOYTKEVICif, A.Aot red,; R%IANOVAp Z*Aop I tekhn. red. (Fustology and er-bryology of the oral cavity and the teeth] Gistologiia i embriologiia polosti rta i zubov. Foskva Medgiz) 1963;G,218 p. (HIRA 16-.i2) (HISTOL ) (EMROLOGY I MUN) (STCHATOLOGY) VOrTMICH, A.A. Variation in the thyrotrophic characteristics of the hypophysis of, amphibians In ontogenesim and following the extirpation of the preoptic lobe of the mesencephalon. Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no.D'221-224 My 163. (MIRA .16t6) 1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii ANN SM. Predstavleno akadeinikom N.N.Anichkovym. (Pituitary body) (Amphibia) (Thyroid hormones) A. A~. Effect of temperature on the function of the amphibian preoptic nuclei and hypophysis. Biul. ekap. biol. i med. 53 no.51124- 128 my 162. (MBU 15:7) 1. Iz kafedry gistologii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.A. Voytkavich) Voronezhskogo meditoinakogo instituta. (HYPOTHALAMUS) (PITUITARY BODY) (TEMPERATURF-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) VOYTKEWCH A.A. 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SOS U-4630o 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 23, 1949). T 101 U I I 1 0 - . I I ;~ " L L -A a ~M~ 4~pt Coates 00: 0 -.1 zins"cuirm o'r PMORM AND MAT PROOM- .00 TM IN TU KAX". I DAlady AMA. 0 111 1 _no m-00 N&wk IJJJI. 74, 771-3 Russian) Recratly cWlwd vshm ot decay coefficients of On" and 00, KO necessitated a revision &I calculations an radumatlive 00,11 sources of boal In earth. 71W follolPlAg Alt I%* rvrrvrtrd data: es At 1 0 10' SKIO' 4wlW pres"t yr Ago yr Ago yr Alto Taxi, JW' cal/te 47.12 77.69 115.05 10.011 0 000 L-. % 4S is 30 20 00,3 a 35 23 ZCleo OOW TV". 43 29 20 14 K", % 10 25 35 43 0011 0 The Imptirtan" 01 Kee decay to W lWat twas"ce Ul the earth in the Pont is examikat. The, bet mat POCASSIUMS is Mainly coo oncentroled to the Water layers of the glow must have goo :Irongly Influenced the thermodynamical condition ol the larmalloo of Uw primordial treat. Howevrr. other beat scurcrS Flow extinct or exceedingly slow. such as fisstarm boo of heavy flemewats. 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(In Rosette) Radioactive, decay, ln&wod owlw trasaformatloss, Was Zee Of Olen to OWO, and acerstion frova mortsortles eltugs. 7: j! ra 0 over agev. 9M r*btjm proportions of elements making up Zoe 3 the eartlL 7%os* procassoa are 4lec"sed, aml elements see now increasing or decreasing in amowd are listed. 0416 30A 6NIV w j v, u ts AV .0 is St v I ir to ------ o . a r, it 51 't 1 11 K tt it at u NQ 0 me 000 0 00' *Go 00 o;q 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 41 0 oi o o 0 0 o A o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00, 1 70~'