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The effects of exposure to two different stress factors—a weak static magnetic field (WSMF) with a magnetic induction of 200 μT and oligopeptide epigenetic regulators—were studied. The results of explant exposure to tissue-specific oligopeptides and to WSMF were comparable. Experiments on cognitive behavior suggested that oligopeptides Ala–Glu–Asp–Pro and Lys–Glu–Asp–Ala had a beneficial effect on medium-term memory formation. It is noted that external WSMFs efficiently affect biological objects due to their high penetrating capacity in biological media.
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Zalomaeva, E.S., Ivanova, P.N., Chalisova, N.I. et al. Effects of Weak Static Magnetic Field and Oligopeptides on Cell Proliferation and Cognitive Functions in Different Animal Species. Tech. Phys. 65, 1585–1590 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784220100254
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