Betancur C., Neveu, P.J., Vitiello S., LeMoal M. Natural killer cell acttivity is associated with brain asymmetry in male mice // Brain Behav. Immunol. 1991. V. 5. P. 162.
75. Betancur C., Sandi C., Vitiello S. et al. Activity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis in mice selected for left- or right-handedness // Brain Res. 1992. V. 589. P. 302.
76. Bjorkerud S. Isolated lipofuscin granules a survey of a new field. // Advances Gerontol. Res.– 1964.– V. 1.- P. 257.
77. Black M.S., Thomas M.B., Browner R.F. Determination of metal chelates byinnductivety coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry and application to biological materials //Anal. Chem. 1981. V. 53. № 14. Р. 2224.
78. Bluestein H.G. Nervous system disease in systemic lupus erythematosus// Immunol. Allerg. Clin. N. Amer. – 1988. – V.8., № 2. – Р. 315-329.
79. Bradbury М. The concept of a Blood - Brain Barrier-N-Y-1983.- 479 P.
80. Bures J., Buresova 0., Krivanek J. The Mechanism and Application of Leao Spreading Depression of Elec-troencephalographic Activity. Prague: Acad. Press, 1974.
81. Busto R, Dietrich W.D., Glob. us M.Y. et al. Small differences in intraischemic brain temperature critically determine the extent of ischemic neuronal injury // J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab-1987-V. 7-№ 6-P. 729-738. - 1990. - V. 15. - N8. - Р. 815 - 820.
82. Busto R.,Dietrich W.D., Globus M.Y. et al. Small differences in intraischemic brain temperature critically determine the extentt ofischemic neuronal injury // J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab.-1987-V. 7.-№ б-Р. 729-738.
83. Cain D.P., Hargreaves E.L., Boon F. Brain temperature- and behavior-related changes in the dentate gyms field potential during sleep, cold water immersion, radiant heating, and urethane anesthesia / /Brain Res.- 1994-V. 658.-N 1-2-P. 135-144.
84. Caparelli -Draquer E.M., Schmidt S.L. Abscence of population cerebral asymmetries in mice with callosal defects induced by prenatal gamma irradiation // Braz. J. Med. Biol. Res. - 1991. -V. 24. -P. 1233 - 1238.
85. Cеnrасес J. Interaction of the cerebral hemispheres in relation to their functional asymmetry // Bratislav. Lek Listy. - 1991 - V. 92. - P. 515 - 520.
86. Cockerman L.G., Cerveny T.J., Hampton J.D. Postradiation regional cerebral blood flow in primates // Aviat. Space a nd Environ. Med. - 1986. - V. 57, N 6. -Р. -578 - 582.
87. Collins R.L. On the inheritance of direction and degree of asymmetry. In: Cerebral lateralization in nonhuman species. Ed. Glick S.D. N.Y.: Acad.Press; 1985. P.41.
88. Collins R.L. On the inheritance of handedness. I. Laterality in inbred mice // J. Hered. 1968. V. 59. № 1. P. 9.
89. Collins R.L. Reimpressed selective breeding for lateralization of handedness in mice // Brain Res. 1991. V. 564. № 2. P. 194.
90. Collins R When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds//Science. 1975 V.187 №4172 P.181.
91. De la Torre J.C., Nelson N., Sutherland R.J., Pappas B.A. Reversal of ischemic-induced chronic memory a free radical scavenger-glycolytic intermediate combination // Brain Res .-1998—V. 777, N 1-P. 285-288.
92. Denenberg V. Evolution proposes and ontogeny disposes // Brain Lang. 2000. V. 73. № 2. P. 274.
93. Denenberg V.H. Hemispheric laterality in animals and the effects of early experience // Behav. Brain Sci. 1981. V. 4. № 1. P. 1.
94. Denenberg V., Mobraaten L., Sherman G. et al. Effects of autoimmune uterine/maternal environment on cortical ectopias, behavior and autoimmunity//Brain Res. 1991a.V.563. №1. P. 114.
95. Denenberg V.H., Sherman G.F., Morrison L. et al. Behavior, ectopias and immunity in BD/DB reciprocal crosses // Brain Res. 1992. V. 571. № 2. P. 323.
96. Denenberg V.H., Sherman G.F., Schrott L.M. et al. Spatial learning, discrimination learning, paw preference and neocortical ectopias in two autoimmune strains of mice // Brain Res.1991b. V. 562. № 1. P. 98.
97. Fokin V.F., Ponomareva N. V., Klimenko L.L. Dynamiks of catabolic processes in the human brain and development of psychopathologic reactions in aging and degenerative diseases // Behavioural Pharmacology.-1995.-Vol. 6, Suppl. l.-P. 54-55.
98. Geschwind N,. Behan P. Hormones,handedness and immunity // Immunol. Today.- 1984. – V. 5, №7.– Р.190-191.
99. Glick S.D., Jerussi T.P., Zimmerberg B. Behavioral and neuropharmacological correlates of nigrostriatal asymmetry in rats. In: Lateralization in the Nervous System. Eds. Harnad S., Doty R.W., Goldstein L. et al. 1977. N.Y.: Acad.Press. P.213.
100. Gumming G.M. The copper and iron cotent of brain and liver in the normal and hepato-lenticular degeneration // Brain. 1948. V. 71. №1-4. P. 109.
101.Gumnit R DS shifts accompanying seizure activity // Handbook of Amsterdam, Elsevier.- 1974a:-V.10, part. A.-P. 66-76..
102. Gumnit R. Field potentials in partial seizures.-A reppraisal // Origin of fields potentials: Intern Symposium, Muenster, Germany.-Stuttgart.-1979-P. 183-194.
103. Hansen A.J. Effect of anoxia on ion distribution in the brain // Phisiol. Rev. – 1985. – V. 65, N1. – P.101-148.
104. Hodgkin A.L. The conduction of the nervous impulse // Liverpool: Univ. Press.-1964.
105. Lehmenkuhler A. Interrelationships between DC potentials, potassium activity,p02 and pC02 in the cerebral cortex of the rat // Origin of fields potentials: Intern. Symposmm, Muenster Germany-Stuttgart-1979-P.49-50.
106. McFarland W.L., Levin S. Electroencephalographic responses to 2500 rads of whole-body gamma-neutron radiation in the monkey Macaca mulatta // Radiat. Res. -1974.-V. 58, N1.- P.60-73.
107. Nandy К. Centrophenoxine: effects on aging mammalian brain. // J. Amer. Geriat. 1978. V. 26. P. 74-81.
108. Nakagawa N. Studies on changes in trace elements of the brain related to aging. // Hokkaido Igaku Zasshi. – 1998. V.73. I. 2. P. 181-199.