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<dblp><inproceedings mdate="2011" key="conf/tsp/KrajcuskovaK11">
       <author>Krajcuskova&#44; Zuzana</author>
<author>Kukucka&#44; Marek</author> 
    <editor>Herencsar&#44; Norbert and Molnar&#44; Karol</editor>


    <title>Time&#45;frequency representation and unconventional reliability growth model.</title>
    <booktitle>TSP</booktitle>
    <pages>518-520</pages>
    <year>2011</year>




    <url>http://dblp.uni&#45;trier.de/db/conf/tsp/tsp2011.html&#35;KrajcuskovaK11</url>

    <publisher>IEEE</publisher>



    <crossref>conf/tsp/2011</crossref>
    <isbn>978&#45;1&#45;4577&#45;1410&#45;8</isbn>


</inproceedings>
 



<article mdate="1994" key="markakukucka1994det">
       <author>Kukucka&#44; Mark A.</author>
<author>Misra&#44; Hara P.</author> 



    <title>Determination of oxytocin in biological samples by isocratic high&#45;performance liquid chromatography with coulometric detection using C18 solid&#45;phase extraction and polyclonal antibody&#45;based immunoaffinity column purification.</title>

    <pages>139-45</pages>
    <year>1994</year>
    <journal>J Chromatogr B Biomed Appl</journal>
    <volume>653</volume>
    <number>2</number>

    <url>http://www.hubmed.org/tags/item/8205241</url>



    <note>PMID: 8205241 [PubMed &#45; indexed for MEDLINE]</note>





</article>
 



<article mdate="1994" key="markakukuckaele">
       <author>Kukucka&#44; Mark A.</author>
<author>Misra&#44; Hara P.</author> 



    <title>Elevated concentrations of ascorbate and normoxia suppress testosterone production in cultured guinea pig Leydig cells.</title>

    <pages>333-9</pages>
    <year>1994</year>
    <journal>Reprod Toxicol</journal>
    <volume>8</volume>
    <number>4</number>

    <url>http://www.hubmed.org/tags/item/7949759</url>



    <note>PMID: 7949759 [PubMed &#45; indexed for MEDLINE]</note>





</article>
 



<article mdate="1994" key="markakukuckaiso">
       <author>Kukucka&#44; Mark A.</author>
<author>Misra&#44; Hara P.</author> 



    <title>Isolation and culture of highly enriched populations of Leydig cells from guinea&#45;pig (Cavia porcellus) testes.</title>

    <pages>217-24</pages>
    <year>1994</year>
    <journal>Andrologia</journal>
    <volume>26</volume>
    <number>4</number>

    <url>http://www.hubmed.org/tags/item/7978373</url>



    <note>PMID: 7978373 [PubMed &#45; indexed for MEDLINE]</note>





</article>
 



<phdthesis mdate="1993" key="noauthororeditor">
       <author>Kukucka&#44; Mark A.</author> 



    <title>Mechanisms by which hypoxia augments Leydig cell viability and differentiated cell function in vitro</title>


    <year>1993</year>




    <url>http://www.refbase.org/show.php&#63;record=9464</url>
    <school>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University</school>


    <note>PhD Dissertation</note>





</phdthesis>
 



<article mdate="1993" key="markakukucka1993the">
       <author>Kukucka&#44; Mark A.</author>
<author>Misra&#44; Hara P.</author> 



    <title>The antioxidant defense system of isolated guinea pig Leydig cells.</title>

    <pages>1-7</pages>
    <year>1993</year>
    <journal>Mol Cell Biochem</journal>
    <volume>126</volume>
    <number>1</number>

    <url>http://www.hubmed.org/tags/item/8107685</url>



    <note>PMID: 8107685 [PubMed &#45; indexed for MEDLINE]</note>





</article>
 



<article mdate="1992" key="markakukuckahpl">
       <author>Kukucka&#44; Mark A.</author>
<author>Misra&#44; Hara P.</author> 



    <title>HPLC determination of an oxytocin&#45;like peptide produced by isolated guinea pig Leydig cells: stimulation by ascorbate.</title>

    <pages>185-190</pages>
    <year>1992</year>
    <journal>Arch Androl</journal>
    <volume>29</volume>
    <number>2</number>

    <url>http://www.hubmed.org/tags/item/1456839</url>



    <note>PMID: 1456839 [PubMed &#45; indexed for MEDLINE] n.b. This study was presented in part at the Third Research Day Proceedings held at the Virginia&#45;Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine&#44; Virginia Tech&#44; Blacksburg&#44; Virginia&#44; May 23&#45;24&#44; 1991. The published proceedings (No. 23919419) were catalogued with the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) database on June 11&#44; 1991. Hence&#44; this is the very first report in the scientific literature which conclusively demonstrates that Leydig cells are capable of producing testicular oxytocin de novo.</note>





</article>
 



<article mdate="1992" key="noauthororeditor">
       <author>Kukucka&#44; Mark A.</author>
<author>Misra&#44; Hara P.</author> 



    <title>HPLC identification of an oxytocin&#45;like peptide produced by isolated guinea pig Leydig cells: stimulation by sodium ascorbate</title>

    <pages>160-161</pages>
    <year>1992</year>
    <journal>Mol Androl</journal>
    <volume>4</volume>
    <number>1&#45;2</number>

    <url>http://www.refbase.org/show.php&#63;record=9462</url>



    <note>n.b. This study was presented in part at the Third Research Day Proceedings held at the Virginia&#45;Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine&#44; Virginia Tech&#44; Blacksburg&#44; Virginia&#44; May 23&#45;24&#44; 1991. The published proceedings (No. 23919419) were catalogued with the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) database on June 11&#44; 1991. Hence&#44; this is the very first report in the scientific literature which conclusively demonstrates that Leydig cells are capable of producing testicular oxytocin de novo.</note>





</article>
 



<inproceedings mdate="1991" key="a.1991identification">
       <author>Kukucka&#44; Mark A.</author>
<author>Misra&#44; Hara P.</author> 

    <address>Blacksburg&#44; VA</address>

    <title>HPLC identification of an oxytocin&#45;like peptide from isolated guinea pig Leydig cells</title>
    <booktitle>Third Research Day Proceedings</booktitle>
    <pages>18</pages>
    <year>1991</year>



    <month>May</month>
    <url>http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23919419</url>

    <publisher>Virginia Tech</publisher>

    <note>This is the very first report in the scientific literature which conclusively demonstrates that Leydig cells are capable of producing testicular oxytocin de novo.</note>





</inproceedings>
 



<mastersthesis mdate="1985" key="noauthororeditor">
       <author>Kukucka&#44; Mark A.</author> 



    <title>Spatial relationships&#44; behavioral patterns and performance levels of group&#45;housed domestic rabbits</title>


    <year>1985</year>




    <url>http://www.refbase.org/show.php&#63;record=9463</url>
    <school>University of Maryland</school>


    <note>M.S. Thesis</note>





</mastersthesis>
 



</dblp>

