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Anticoagulation system in animals during learning under the effects of mild magnetic field and opioid peptide opilong

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Information load in Wistar rats has not affected the functional state of the anticoagulant system after 20 sessions of learning to solve a food-searching task in comparison with intact animals. Learning under the combined effect of mild magnetic field and pretreatment with five intramuscular injections of an opioid peptide opilong has significantly improved the cognitive behavior but induced an increase in coagulation, imbalance in fibrinolytic processes, and inhibition of the anticoagulation system.

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Original Russian Text © L.V. Podorolskaya, T.N. Serebryakova, K.A. Nikolskaya, 2013, published in Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Biologiya, 2013, No. 4, pp. 9–13.

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Podorolskaya, L.V., Serebryakova, T.N. & Nikolskaya, K.A. Anticoagulation system in animals during learning under the effects of mild magnetic field and opioid peptide opilong. Moscow Univ. Biol.Sci. Bull. 68, 149–152 (2013). https://doi.org/10.3103/S009639251401009X

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