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Prof. Teimuraz Lezhava
Prof. Teimuraz Lezhava
Head of Department of Genetics, Tbilisi State University
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Peptide Epitalon activates chromatin at the old age
VK Khavinson, TA Lezhava, JR Monaselidze, TA Jokhadze, ...
Neuro endocrinology letters 24 (5), 329-333, 2003
602003
Chromosome and aging: genetic conception of aging
T Lezhava
Biogerontology 2 (4), 253-260, 2001
542001
Heterochromatinization as a key factor in aging
TA Lezhava
Mechanisms of ageing and development 28 (2), 279-287, 1984
381984
Human chromosomes and aging: from 80 to 114 years
T Lezhava
Nova Biomedical, 2006
262006
Weakening of the ultraviolet ray-induced unscheduled DNA synthesis in human lymphocytes in extreme old age].
TA Lezhava, VV Prokof'eva, VM Mikhel'son
Tsitologiia 21 (11), 1360, 1979
241979
The activity of nucleolar organizer regions of human chromosomes in extreme old age
TA Lezhava
Gerontology 30 (2), 94-99, 2009
232009
Bioregulator Vilon-induced reactivation of chromatin in cultured lymphocytes from old people
T Lezhava, V Khavison, J Monaselidze, T Jokhadze, N Dvalishvili, ...
Biogerontology 5 (2), 73-79, 2004
202004
Chromosomes in very senile age: 80 years and over
TA Lezhava
M.:“Nauka, 1999
121999
Microcalorimetric study of DNA–Cu (II) TOEPyP (4) porphyrin complex
JR Monaselidze, MT Kiladze, MZ Gorgoshidze, DG Khachidze, ...
Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 108 (1), 127-131, 2012
112012
Activation of pericentromeric and telomeric heterochromatin in cultured lymphocytes from old individuals
T LEZHAVA, T JOKHADZE
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1100 (1), 387-399, 2007
92007
Cytogenetic and biochemical studies on the nucleolus organizing regions of chromosomes in in vivo and in vitro aging
T Lezhava, N Dvalishvili
Age 15 (2), 41-43, 1992
51992
Spontaneous level of quantities structural changes of chromosomes in the senile age
TA Lezhava, EV Khmaladze
Proc Acad Sci Georgian SSR (Russ) 4, 162-170, 1978
31978
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