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Methodological aspects of drug development and preclinical research in the interests of Artic medicine

Volkova MV, Biryukov SA
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Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Marina V. Volkova
Institutsky per., 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Russia; ur.tsil@avoklov.hcetoib

About paper

Author contribution: Volkova MV — development of the concept, collection and analysis of the published papers, manuscript authoring; Biryukov SA — manuscript editing.

Compliance with ethical standards: the work was carried out in accordance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki.

Received: 2022-12-06 Accepted: 2023-01-25 Published online: 2023-02-26
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Table 1. Methods of modeling hypothermia in rodents
Note: text is ambient temperature; τ is the time of keeping under simulated extreme conditions; N is the number of animals kept simultaneously under simulated conditions (in one cage, if a hermetic chambers was used; group — the exact number of animals in a cage is not given); trect is the rectal temperature of the animals at the end of the keeping period or a limiting value the reaching of which triggered removal of the animal removed from simulated conditions; additional factors list the conditions created while keeping animals in simulated extreme conditions, like immobilization of animals in a plastic case.
Table 2. Simulation of extreme conditions of the Arctic
Note: * — indicates the possibility of conducting tests while maintaining the impact of stress factors on the body. Factor