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Krajcuskova, Z. & Kukucka, M. Time-frequency representation and unconventional reliability growth model. 2011 TSP Herencsar, N. & Molnar, K. (ed.)
 
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Kukucka, M. A. & Misra, H. P. Determination of oxytocin in biological samples by isocratic high-performance liquid chromatography with coulometric detection using C18 solid-phase extraction and polyclonal antibody-based immunoaffinity column purification. 1994 J Chromatogr B Biomed Appl   article URL  
Kukucka, M. A. & Misra, H. P. Elevated concentrations of ascorbate and normoxia suppress testosterone production in cultured guinea pig Leydig cells. 1994 Reprod Toxicol   article URL  
Kukucka, M. A. & Misra, H. P. Isolation and culture of highly enriched populations of Leydig cells from guinea-pig (Cavia porcellus) testes. 1994 Andrologia   article URL  
Kukucka, M. A. Mechanisms by which hypoxia augments Leydig cell viability and differentiated cell function in vitro 1993 School: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University   phdthesis URL  
Kukucka, M. A. & Misra, H. P. The antioxidant defense system of isolated guinea pig Leydig cells. 1993 Mol Cell Biochem   article URL  
Kukucka, M. A. & Misra, H. P. HPLC determination of an oxytocin-like peptide produced by isolated guinea pig Leydig cells: stimulation by ascorbate. 1992 Arch Androl   article URL  
Kukucka, M. A. & Misra, H. P. HPLC identification of an oxytocin-like peptide produced by isolated guinea pig Leydig cells: stimulation by sodium ascorbate 1992 Mol Androl   article URL  
Kukucka, M. A. & Misra, H. P. HPLC identification of an oxytocin-like peptide from isolated guinea pig Leydig cells 1991 Third Research Day Proceedings   inproceedings URL  
Kukucka, M. A. Spatial relationships, behavioral patterns and performance levels of group-housed domestic rabbits 1985 School: University of Maryland   mastersthesis URL  

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