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2. Solar and Wind Energy in the Russian Strategy of Low-Carbon Development: Status and Prospects
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Nefedova, L. V., Solovyev, D. A., and Degtyarev, K. S.
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- 2024
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3. A computational and spectral analysis of 2-arylhydrazone thiazolo[3,2-a]pyrimidine derivatives containing p-carboxyphenyl fragment
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Furer, Victor L., Agarkov, Artem S., Vandyukov, Alexandr E., Gabitova, Elina R., Nefedova, Anna A., Solovieva, Svetlana E., and Antipin, Igor S.
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- 2024
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4. Search for Transposable Element Insertions and Chromosomal Rearrangements That Change Gene Expression in D. melanogaster Strains with Impaired Transposition Control of gypsy Retrotransposon
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Kukushkina, I. V., Lavrenov, A. R., Milyaeva, P. A., Lavrenova, A. I., Kuzmin, I. V., Nefedova, L. N., and Kim, A. I.
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- 2024
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5. Structure-forming non-covalent bonding of new 2-(4-carboxyphenylhydrazinylidene)[1,3]thiazolo[3,2-a]pyrimidines in the crystalline phase
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Agarkov, A. S., Mingazhetdinova, D. O., Nefedova, A. A., Gabitova, E. R., Ovsyannikov, A. S., Litvinov, I. A., Islamov, D. R., Dorovatovskii, P. V., Solovieva, S. E., and Antipin, I. S.
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- 2024
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6. Post-Integrational DNA Repair of HIV-1 Is Associated with Activation of the DNA-PK and ATM Cellular Protein Kinases and Phosphorylation of Their Targets
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Anisenko, Andrey N., Nefedova, Anastasiia A., Kireev, Igor I., and Gottikh, Marina B.
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- 2024
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7. Study of the Gut Transcriptomic Response inDrosophila melanogasterwith Knockdown ofGagr, DomesticatedgagGene of Errantiviruses
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Nikitina, M. L., Milyaeva, P. A., Kuzmin, I. V., and Nefedova, L. N.
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- 2024
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8. Diagnosis and management of patients with pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma: Consensus of experts of the Russian Medical Society for Arterial Hypertension and the Multidisciplinary Group for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neuroendocrine Tumors
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Nataliya V. Blinova, Irena A. Ilovayskaya, Novella M. Chikhladze, Anna Yu. Lugovskaya, Timur A. Britvin, Larisa E. Gurevich, Lidia N. Nefedova, Valentina E. Shikina, and Irina E. Chazova
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pheochromocytoma ,paraganglioma ,metanephrins ,chromogranin a ,resistant arterial hypertension ,takotsubo syndrome ,metastatic tumors ,Medicine - Abstract
The understanding of the nature of catecholamine-secreting tumors has changed significantly in recent years, affecting terminology and classification. Phaeochromocytoma/paraganglioma (PCC/PG) is a rare neuroendocrine tumor from chromaffin tissue that produces and secretes catecholamines. The incidence of PCC/PG is relatively low, with 2–8 cases per 1 million population per year; among patients with arterial hypertension, their prevalence is 0.2–0.6%. However, delayed diagnosis of PCC/PG is associated with a high risk of cardiovascular complications and a high mortality rate. The consensus presents the clinical manifestations of the disease with an emphasis on the course of arterial hypertension as the most common symptom in PCC/PG; modern ideas about the features of diagnosis, aspects of preoperative preparation, treatment, and follow-up of patients with PCC/PG are considered.
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- 2024
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9. Biological age and rates of ageing at students with different level of impellent activity.
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Tserkovna O. V, Nefedova A.L, Osipov V.N., and Mirgorod O.A.
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biological ,age ,sex ,passport ,aging ,health ,a self-appraisal ,Medicine - Abstract
The problem of preservation and strengthening of student's health is one of the most actual for today. One of integrated indicators of the level of individual health is the indicator of biological age of the person. Research by definition of biological age of students is conducted. 63 young men and 45 girls have taken part in research at the age of 17-20 years. The biological age depending on a floor and level of impellent activity is estimated. Received results are compared with the data of researchers of other regions.
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10. Lithium borates as a surface protective layer for lithium-manganese spinel
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Koshkina, Anastasia A., Yaroslavtseva, Tatiana V., Urusova, Natalia V., Reznizkikh, Olga G., Khrustalev, Mikhail A., Nefedova, Kseniya Valer'evna, Zhuravlev, Viktor Dmitrievich, and Bushkova, Ol'ga Viktorovna
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cathode materials ,protective coatings ,lithium-manganese spinel ,lithium borate coating ,chemical interactions ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
The protective properties of the coating applied to the surface of lithium-manganese spinel (LiMn2O4), using the eutectic composition of Li2O : B2O3 = 47 : 53 (wt.) with the melting point of 650°C, were studied. The content of the eutectic lithium borate varied from 1% to 10%. The electrochemical behavior of the obtained materials in the cathode half-cells of lithium-ion battery was studied at room temperature. It was shown that an abnormally large decrease in the specific capacity of lithium-manganese spinel took place simultaneously with the stabilizing effect. The side chemical reactions that occur between LiMn2O4 and the eutectic lithium borate during annealing while applying a protective layer were analyzed. The chemical stability of lithium-manganese spinel (LiMn2O4) and the manganese-containing solid solution with the layered structure, LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2, with respect to enriched lithium borates, was compared.
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- 2024
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11. Experience of allergen-specific immunotherapy in the patient with oral and systemic manifestations of birch pollen allergy
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E. Y. Trushina, E. M. Kostina, E. A. Orlova, A. A. Turovskaya, and T. A. Nefedova
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asit ,bronchial asthma ,allergic rhinitis ,pollinosis ,oral allergic syndrome ,anaphylaxis ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Introduction. Allergy to birch pollen is a common allergic disease. The main allergen of birch pollen is Bet v 1. The Bet v 1 protein structure is the similar to proteins of hazel, alder and elm pollen, as well as fruits proteins (apples, apricots, peaches, cherries) and vegetables ones (carrots, celery). Therefore, children with an allergy to the Bet v 1 protein may experience oral allergy syndrome (OAS) and even anaphylaxis when eating these foods. Allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT) is the indication for the pollen allergy treatment.Presentation of the clinical case. A 11 years old child was observed with a diagnosis of bronchial asthma, allergic form, moderate persistent clinical course. Pollinosis. Allergic rhinitis. Allergic conjunctivitis. Allergy to birch pollen (Bet v 1). Cross food hypersensitivity: oral syndrome (PR-10 proteins) and anaphylaxis (hazelnuts, peanuts). Systemic manifestations of pollen allergy limit immunotherapy due to the possible development of adverse reactions.The child was prescribed sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) with the medication “Staloral birch pollen allergen”. Baseline therapy was chosen for the child to achieve control of asthma and rhinitis, a hypoallergenic diet with the exclusion of significant food allergens was prescribed. Asthma and rhinitis exacerbation and OAS was observed during the 1st and 2nd treatment courses. Against the background of baseline therapy, SLIT was continued. The full maintenance dose was achieved during the 3rd SLIT course. Immunotherapy contributed to the reduction of symptoms of rhinitis and asthma, reduction of disease clinical course severity, reduction of baseline medications doses and OAS relief.
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12. Simultaneous visualization of changes in perfusion and myocardial function of a transplanted heart in emergency cardiology
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E. N. Ostroumov, E. V. Migunova, M. V. Vovchenko, G. A. Nefedova, A. A. Spasskiy, S. Yu. Shemakin, E. D. Kotina, K. S. Krupnova, L. T. Khamidova, and A. A. Kanibolotskiy
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transplanted heart disease ,myocardial perfusion single photon emission computed tomography ,myocardial perfusion and function in transplanted hearts ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. In conditions of the Emergency Cardiology Department, a timely and differential diagnosis of myocardial pathology is especially important in the absence of visible focal changes and significant coronary artery stenosis. This group of patients includes recipients of a transplanted heart, when it is difficult to count on the high sensitivity of perfusion images alone. This can be explained by the diffuse, balanced distribution of ischemia.Objective. To present the possibilities of perfusion myocardial single photon emission computed tomography synchronized with electrocardiography for a detailed assessment of the functional condition of both ventricles of the transplanted heartMaterial and methods. We have presented three clinical case reports of the patients with different pathology of the transplanted heart who referred themselves to the emergency cardiology clinic and underwent electrocardiographysynchronized perfusion myocardial single photon emission computed tomography for diagnostic purposes.Results. In all the cases presented, the radionuclide study influenced making the diagnosis and changing the treatment tactics. In the first case, it was possible to identify focal myocardial changes, for which coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention with thromboextraction were immediately performed. In the second case, the image analysis reflecting the function of the myocardium (polar maps of wall movement and systolic thickening) allowed us to note a low efficacy of treatment for the transplanted heart rejection. In the third clinical case, the initial single photon emission computed tomography suggested the inflammatory nature of changes in the myocardium, which was verified by the results of endomyocardial biopsy.Conclusion. In the presented clinical cases, the urgently performed electrocardiography-synchronized perfusion myocardial single photon emission computed tomography made it possible to perform invasive interventions in time and thereby contribute to the recovery of the graft functional state and patient's condition improvement.
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13. Clinical case of disseminated histoplasmosis in a kidney graft recipient
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P. G. Titova, N. V. Shmarina, K. E. Lazareva, G. A. Nefedova, I. V. Dmitriev, and A. G. Balkarov
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histoplasmosis ,kidney transplantation ,fungal infections in kidney graft recipients ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction. Histoplasmosis is not an endemic form of fungal infection in Russia; its sporadic cases are mainly associated with the import of the fungus from endemic countries. We consider it necessary to demonstrate a rare case of the disseminated histoplasmosis development in a kidney transplant recipient.Objective. Demonstration of a case of the disseminated histoplasmosis development in a kidney transplant recipient.Results. The clinical manifestations of the disease were described; the affected organs were macroscopically and histologically studied, which made it possible to diagnose disseminated histoplasmosis.Conclusions. This case prompts being on alert to potential occurrence of fungal infections, including non-endemic ones, in patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy.
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14. Chemotherapy with cetuximab in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: immunological aspects and markers of treatment effectiveness in clinical practice
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A. I. Stukan, S. I. Kutukova, E. A. Nefedova, V. A. Porkhanov, V. N. Bodnya, T. Yu. Semiglazova, N. A. Tsygan, V. V. Kudrina, I. I. Aseeva, Yu. Yu. Stefanova, A. A. Kurmanaliev, and M. A. Chagiev
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chemotherapy ,targeted therapy ,cetuximab ,systemic inflammation ,head and neck squamous cell carcinoma ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction. Chemotherapy in combination with targeted therapy (CT + TT) using a monoclonal antibody against epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) cetuximab and subsequent maintenance targeted therapy (CT + TT/TT) is the leading 1st line therapy of recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma to achieve objective response irrespective of programmed cell death-ligand 1 (pD-L1) expression level. However, often in clinical practice patient profile does not match characteristics of patients included in registration studies. Therapy selection is based on massive advancement of the tumor, low performance status of the patient, use of various chemotherapy regimes which often decreases therapy effectiveness. This creates a necessity of identification of clinical markers of effectiveness based on the drug's pharmacodynamics and mechanism of action.Aim. To analyze the effect of clinical characteristics, peripheral blood markers, and systemic inflammation on long-term results of CT + TT/TT with cetuximab in cancer of the mucosa of the head and neck.Materials and methods. The prospective observational study performed at the Oncology Department with a course on thoracic surgery of the Kuban State Medical University, included 52 patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma receiving CT + TT/TT between 2020 and 2023. Clinical characteristics and results of peripheral blood tests were retrospectively analyzed, indices of inflammatory reaction prior to treatment and 12-16 weeks after CT + TT/TT with cetuximab were calculated. Statistical analysis was performed using the med Calc ver. 20.218 and IBM SPSS Statistics 22 software.Results. CT + TT/TT with cetuximab significantly increased red blood cell count (RBC), lymphocyte-monocyte ratio (LMR), and decreased systemic inflammatory markers (SIM) (p 3.27 after 12-16 weeks of therapy (AUC = 0.685; 95 % CI 0.486-0.885; p = 0.0691). median survival of patients after the start of CT + TT/TT with cetuximab was 28 months (95 % CI 17-48), progression-free survival was 8 months (95 % CI 5-36). For RBC count >3.8 x 1012/L 12-16 weeks after the start of therapy, risk of progression decreased by 79 % (hazard ratio 0.21; 95 % CI 0.07-0.62; p = 0.0047). Partial response after 12-16 weeks of CT + TT/TT decreased progression risk more than 4-fold (p
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15. Risk factors for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in disease pathogenesis and prognosis: the importance of smoking cessation and the concept of harm reduction
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A. I. Stukan, V. N. Bodnya, V. A. Porkhanov, T. Yu. Semiglazova, O. Yu. Chukhray, E. A. Nefedova, O. N. Nefedov, D. V. Xenodokhov, and S. D. Maksimenko
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head and neck squamous cell carcinoma ,oropharyngeal cancer ,smoking status ,p16-status ,harm reduction concept of smoking ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction. Cigarette smoking along with alcohol consumption, infection with human papilloma (HPV) and the Epstein–Barr viruses, is one of the main risk factors for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. It can also contribute to virus-associated carcinogenesis and affect the clinical and prognostic features of the tumor. Continued smoking at diagnosis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is a negative prognostic factor and contributes to reduced patient survival rates. Aim. To analyze the smoking status and the effect of etiopathogenesis on molecular and clinical features in patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OpSCC). Materials and methods. In patients with OPSCC, the smoking status and the level of motivation to its cessation were clarified. Immunohistochemical analysis of tumor sections from paraffin blocks from the ThermoScentific immunohis-tosteiner was performed using monoclonal antibodies to estrogen receptors α (ERα), programmed death-ligand 1 (pD-L1), Bcl-2, p53 and p16. The percentage of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in the stromal component of the tumor (hematoxylin and eosin staining) was also analyzed. Results. Of 113 patients with OpSCC, 80 % of patients were current smokers, including 75 % of patients with Hpv-positive tumor status. men with OpSCC were statistically significantly more likely to smoke than women (p = 0.001), as were men with Hpv-positive tumor (p = 0.015). Smoking patients were characterized by a larger size of the primary tumor (T3–4), including those with Hpv (p = 0.015). positive Hpv status of the tumor is associated with autoimmune diseases (autoimmune thyroiditis, psoriasis) (p ˂ 0.05). A high level of TILs is characteristic of smokers, including those with p16+-status (p ˂0.05), but not for all patients with this status. The positive expression of ERα is associated with p16+-status, and the latter is associated with the absence of p53 expression (p ˂0.05). During conservative therapy, tumor regression is associated with the primary tumor size T1–2, p16 + status, female sex, age less than 55 years, TILs level ≥ 57.5 %, pD-L1 expression levels on tumor cells ≥2.2 %, Bcl-2 ≥5 % and ERα ≥65 % (p ˂ 0.05). At the same time, quality of good predictive model for tumor regression showed a TILs level of ≥57.5 % (area under curve, AuC) 0.796; sensitivity 78.6 %; specificity 75 %) and ERα (AuC 0.725; sensitivity 65 %; specificity 83 %). The level of motivation to quit smoking ranged from 1 to 7 points according the 10-point motivation scale in 89 % of respondents. Only 10 patients were ready to quit smoking immediately (10 points on the motivation scale). Conclusion. Molecular heterogeneity of OPSCC was revealed, including in the group of p16+-tumors. Correlation of clinical and molecular parameters with response to conservative therapy can be used in planning of primary therapy and earlier use of surgical treatment. The level of motivation to quit smoking in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck may be increased by drawing attention to the problem at each doctor’s appointment as well as by informing about how to quit smoking and therapeutic approaches. In unmotivated patients, the concept of reducing the harm of smoking can be used involving the replacement of cigarettes with electronic tobacco heating systems, eliminating the carcinogenic effect of its combustion products.
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16. Markers of oncological prognosis in the surgical treatment of oral squamous cell carcinoma
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A. I. Stukan, D. E. Kulbakin, T. Y. Semiglazova, Ya. V. Shvaykovskaya, E. A. Nefedova, and I. I. Aseeva
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squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity ,postoperative complications ,systemic inflammatory response ,modulation of inflammation ,graft ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The progression of head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) may be influenced by the characteristics of the local and systemic immune response, including the peculiarities of systemic inflammatory response during surgical interventions. The dependence of the prognosis of cancer patients on the preoperative general somatic status and postoperative complications is demonstrated precisely through the prism of a systemic inflammation development promoting the progression of oncological process. It is necessary to study the interaction of a typical inflammatory reaction and the features of reparative processes to understand the correct treatment strategy for patients with oral cancer in the conditions of the existing oncological process. It was found that chronization of inflammation is associated with m2-macrophage polarization which contributes to the tumor progression. And systemic inflammation indices correlate with treatment results. It is also necessary to identify prognostic factors of postoperative complications that affect the chronization of inflammation. They may include the general somatic and nutritional status of patients, concomitant diseases and indices of systemic inflammation. It is obvious that improving the results of surgical treatment of patients with oral cancer can be influenced by various ways of managing the inflammatory response, including the peculiarities of performing the reconstructive interventions and improving the preoperative general somatic and nutritional status.
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- 2024
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17. Solution to a Two-Dimensional Nonlinear Parabolic Heat Equation Subject to a Boundary Condition Specified on a Moving Manifold
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Kazakov, A. L., Nefedova, O. A., and Spevak, L. F.
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- 2024
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18. Regulation of Retrotransposons in Drosophila melanogaster Somatic Tissues
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Milyaeva, P. A., Kukushkina, I. V., Lavrenov, A. R., Kuzmin, I. V., Kim, A. I., and Nefedova, L. N.
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- 2024
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19. Construction Materials and Products for Protection Against Thermal, Electromagnetic, and Chemical Influences (A Review)
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Podvyaznikov, M. L., Samonin, V. V., Spiridonova, E. A., Vinnik, D. A., Zirnik, G. M., Sychov, M. M., Nefedova, L. A., and Chentsov, M. S.
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- 2024
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20. The Role of Vitamin K in the Development of Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Diachenko, Anna I., Rodin, Igor A., Krasnova, Tatiana N., Klychnikov, Oleg I., and Nefedova, Lidia N.
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- 2024
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21. N-Terminal Fragment of Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein C Modulates Cooperative Mechanisms of Thin Filament Activation in Atria and Ventricles
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Kochurova, Anastasia M., Beldiia, Evgenia A., Nefedova, Victoria V., Ryabkova, Natalia S., Yampolskaya, Daria S., Matyushenko, Alexander M., Bershitsky, Sergey Y., Kopylova, Galina V., and Shchepkin, Daniil V.
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- 2024
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22. Solar-optimum design principles for office buildings
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Borodinecs Anatolijs, Sorokins Juris, Bykova Yulia, and Nefedova Anna
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
New concept of passive cooling of buildings is presented in this article.. In order to achieve that, it is planned to define three basic elements of the building concept – shape of building, sun movement and sustainability of the building. These parameters will serve as corner stone’s also further in development of building concept. In addition not only passive cooling elements are considered during concept elaboration process but also passive building basic principles which include building location, window placement on facades, room alignment, building constructions and high comfort level. Dynamic simulation software was used in order to perform calculations, and to make conclusions on most optimal window/wall proportions and passive cooling potential. Paper presents study on multi apartment buildings renovation specifics in Latvia and its influence on total energy consumption. The necessary reconstruction goals are defined to reach European Regional Development Fund project “A New Concept for Sustainable and Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings” Nr. 1.1.1.1/16/A/007 main targets.
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23. Binding of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase to G-actin promotes the transnitrosylation reaction
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Medvedeva, Maria V., Serebryakova, Marina V., Matyushenko, Alexander M., Nefedova, Victoria V., Muronetz, Vladimir I., and Schmalhausen, Elena V.
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- 2024
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24. Possibility of Thermal Storage System Use with Different Accumulating Material in SPbSTU
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Nefedova Anna, Bykova Julia, Kukolev Maxim, Kosov Sergei, Zajacs Aleksandrs, and Borodinecs Anatolijs
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
In this article the possibility of heat accumulator use in one of the buildings of SPBSTU was analyzed. The use of this accumulator could lower the hot water demand. To complete the goal it was assumed that there is an additional café with defined working hours. Different kinds of heat collecting materials were studied: water, red brick, concrete and granite. Depending on charging time of the heat accumulator, the results of the heat gaining abilities of different materials were made. As a result it was calculated that single-phased accumulating materials should not be used as heat collectors in public buildings.
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25. Neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties of proteins secreted by glial progenitor cells derived from human iPSCs
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Diana I. Salikhova, Margarita O. Shedenkova, Anastasya K. Sudina, Ekaterina V. Belousova, Irina A. Krasilnikova, Anastasya A. Nekrasova, Zlata A. Nefedova, Daniil A. Frolov, Timur Kh. Fatkhudinov, Andrey V. Makarov, Alexander M. Surin, Kirill V. Savostyanov, Dmitry V. Goldshtein, and Zanda V. Bakaeva
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human induced pluripotent stem cells ,glial progenitor cells ,secreted proteins ,glutamate excitotoxicity ,LPS-induced inflammation ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Currently, stem cells technology is an effective tool in regenerative medicine. Cell therapy is based on the use of stem/progenitor cells to repair or replace damaged tissues or organs. This approach can be used to treat various diseases, such as cardiovascular, neurological diseases, and injuries of various origins. The mechanisms of cell therapy therapeutic action are based on the integration of the graft into the damaged tissue (replacement effect) and the ability of cells to secrete biologically active molecules such as cytokines, growth factors and other signaling molecules that promote regeneration (paracrine effect). However, cell transplantation has a number of limitations due to cell transportation complexity and immune rejection. A potentially more effective therapy is using only paracrine factors released by stem cells. Secreted factors can positively affect the damaged tissue: promote forming new blood vessels, stimulate cell proliferation, and reduce inflammation and apoptosis. In this work, we have studied the anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects of proteins with a molecular weight below 100 kDa secreted by glial progenitor cells obtained from human induced pluripotent stem cells. Proteins secreted by glial progenitor cells exerted anti-inflammatory effects in a primary glial culture model of LPS-induced inflammation by reducing nitric oxide (NO) production through inhibition of inducible NO synthase (iNOS). At the same time, added secreted proteins neutralized the effect of glutamate, increasing the number of viable neurons to control values. This effect is a result of decreased level of intracellular calcium, which, at elevated concentrations, triggers apoptotic death of neurons. In addition, secreted proteins reduce mitochondrial depolarization caused by glutamate excitotoxicity and help maintain higher NADH levels. This therapy can be successfully introduced into clinical practice after additional preclinical studies, increasing the effectiveness of rehabilitation of patients with neurological diseases.
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- 2024
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26. Effects of Participation in Domestics Mobility for Young Researchers and Lecturers
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Alena I. Nefedova, Elizaveta I. Chefanova, Victoria I. Slepikh, and Anastasia D. Ivashchenko
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academic mobility ,domestic mobility ,scientific career ,russian postdoc programs ,domestic collaboration ,mobility effects ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
In the context of a significant reduction in international mobility for Russian scientists, the importance of domestic programs is increasing. This study aims to assess the scale of domestic academic mobility programs, create a profile of those interested in participating in such programs, and describe the outcomes of such participation using young candidates of sciences as an example. The study is based on the results of representative surveys conducted among Russian teachers, researchers, and graduate students as part of the Monitoring of the Economy of Education in June-October 2022, as well as in-depth interviews conducted with participants of Russian postdoc programs by the authors in June-September 2022. It was found that the level of domestic mobility for teachers and researchers is low: only 3% of them underwent long-term internships within the country in 2019-2021, and 3% of graduate students participated in Russian postdoc programs. The potential mobility level is also low: one-third of Russian teachers (30%) are not willing to change their place of residence for a new job. Participants of Russian postdoc programs highlight numerous positive effects of these programs, including significant growth in qualifications, acquisition of new competencies, and expansion of professional networks. However, the development of domestic academic mobility is hindered by various institutional barriers such as the closed academic environment and cautious attitude towards mobility, as well as lack of support during relocation.
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27. The Effects of Participating in International Mobility for Russian Scientists
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Alena I. Nefedova and Ekaterina L. Dyachenko
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russian scientists ,young scientists ,effects of mobility ,academic mobility ,international mobility ,scientific career ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the opening of borders, numerous measures have been taken to internationalize Russian science. In particular, publications in journals that are listed in international scientific citation databases have become a point of closer focus. Universities and scientific organizations began inviting foreign professors and sending their own staff and students abroad on international internships. After the start of the Special Military Operation in Ukraine in 2022, Russian science faced numerous sanctions that entailed a reduction in international cooperation. However Russian scientists have accumulated 30 years of experience in active participation in international cooperation and academic mobility. Nevertheless, there is still a significant lack of understanding of how this experience will impact the scientific careers of Russian scientists going forward. In this article, the authors present the results of a study dedicated to exploring this issue. The theoretical framework for the analysis is based on such a concept as “the Three Careers of an Academic” (organizational, cognitive, and community careers) proposed by German experts in sociology of science Johan Gl?ser and Grit Laudel. The empirical data used in the study include materials from in-depth interviews with young scientists under the age of 39, collected in 2020–2021 as part of a project known as “International Mobility of Russian Young Researchers”, as well as the results of a sociological survey of 7,255 highly productive scientists conducted under the “Monitoring of education markets and organizations” in 2022. All respondents had spent more than three months abroad. The study revealed that international mobility has a comprehensive impact, noticeable in all three components of a scientific career. Acquired knowledge and skills, as well as involvement in international projects contribute to the development of a researcher’s cognitive career, while new professional connections promote advancement in the international scientific community. As for the “organizational dimension” of a career, mobility does not have a direct influence on career advancement. However, mobility often leads to personal changes, particularly influencing one’s determination to switch jobs and seek better conditions. These assessments are presented for the first time and can be useful in developing recommendations for science and technology policies regarding the revision of mobility support programs in light of the new geopolitical reality.
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28. Moscow Oblast: Territorial Structure of Post-Soviet Transformations
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Makhrova, A. G., Nefedova, T. G., and Treivish, A.I.
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- 2023
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29. Scintillation Ceramic Nanoparticles Obtained by Solution Combustion Synthesis
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Krutikova, I. V. and Nefedova, K. V.
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- 2023
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30. Regulation of Uni-Strand and Dual-Strand piRNA Clusters in Germ and Somatic Tissues in Drosophila melanogaster under Control of rhino
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Milyaeva, P. A., Lavrenov, A. R., Kuzmin, I. V., Kim, A. I., and Nefedova, L. N.
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- 2023
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31. Simultaneous Thermal Analysis of Lithium Aluminate SCS-Precursors Produced with Different Fuels
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Zhuravlev, V. D., Reznitskikh, O. G., Ermakova, L. V., Patrusheva, T. A., and Nefedova, K. V.
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- 2023
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32. Assessment of the solar energy development role as a tool for the energy transition in Russia
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Liudmila V. Nefedova and Yulia Yu. Rafikova
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renewable energy sources ,geoinformation technologies ,solar energy ,natural resource risks ,carbon dioxide emission ,energy transition ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Based on the characteristics of the current state of the use of renewable energy sources (RES) in the world and in Russia, the role of solar energy in solving one of the urgent problems of the development of modern society - energy transition to the use of low-carbon energy sources is considered. The volumes of electricity produced and the reduction of CO2 emissions at photovoltaic stations operating in the regions of Russia at the beginning of 2022 were evaluated and analyzed. The Republic of Kalmykia and Altai were singled out, which have the largest shares of solar electricity in the energy balances, 35.7 and 23.2%, respectively. The problems of assessing the natural resource risks of using solar resources in the Russian Federation in connection with the climatic zoning of the territory are considered. The authors propose a method for assessing the degree of risk of using solar resources based on calculating the characteristics of the variability of solar radiation on the earth’s surface, assessing and mapping the level of natural resource risks. The levels of resource risks in the development of solar energy for the Orenburg and Astrakhan regions, leaders in the development of solar energy in Russia, were assessed.
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33. Dacha as a social and economic phenomenon and its role in rural development in Russia
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Tatiana G. Nefedova and Andrey I. Treivish
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Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
This article delves into the proliferation of dacha as a second / temporary country residence for urbanites in Russia. The phenomenon is viewed from a socio-cultural and economic perspective, uncovering the reasons behind their popularity among Russian city dwellers. These reasons are related to the geographical, historical, and economic features of the nation as well as to the evolution of rural areas and agriculture across various zones. The article analyzes the diversity of second homes, their types, quantities as well as preferences and activities of dacha dwellers (dachniks), their socio-economic composition and the challenges they face, contingent on the geographic location of these estates and the demand for them among specific urban groups. It is found that the interaction between dachniks who come from urban centers, local communities, and rural economies, as well as the distinctive facets of dacha life, vary markedly depending on the natural and socio-economic conditions, which are largely shaped by the remoteness of a place from cities. Special emphasis is put on the distribution and distinctiveness of dachas in the Non-Black Earth zone regions of central Russia, where their prevalence and significance are especially pronounced.
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34. Limbal Epithelial Stem Cells Transplantation in Cases with Unilateral Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency Syndrome
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B. E. Malyugin, S. A. Borzenok, O. N. Nefedova, and M. Yu. Gerasimov
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limbal epithelial stem cells ,limbal mesenchymal stem cells ,limbal stem cell deficiency ,simple limbal epithelial transplantation ,femtosecond laser ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
This review presents well-known surgical techniques aimed at the treatment of unilateral limbal insufficiency syndrome. Among the many available techniques, one should especially highlight the so-called “simple limbal epithelial transplantation”, which has proven to be an effective, safe and generally available method of treating unilateral limbal insufficiency syndrome (SLN). It should be noted that the risks of recurrence of SLN remain significant, and the mechanisms of engraftment of transplanted limbal epithelial stem cells on the recipient’s eye are not fully understood. The review also considers options for new promising approaches to the possible solution of existing problems in the transplantation of limbal epithelial stem cells.
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35. Immunodeficiency Disorders in Congenital Heart Diseases (Review)
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Elena A. Degtyareva, Bupe M. Mwela, Andrey P. Prodeus, Dmitry Yu. Ovsyannikov, Marina G. Kantemirova, Olga V. Alekseeva, Dmitry A. Kudlay, Alexey I. Kim, Inessa E. Nefedova, Tatiana V. Rogova, Margarita R. Tumanyan, and Ilya A. Korsunskiy
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congenital heart defects ,immunodeficiency disorders ,primary immunodeficiency ,secondary immunodeficiency ,immunity studies ,krec ,trec ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The study data of the last two decades on primary and secondary immunodeficiency in congenital heart defects (CHD) as a cause of frequent infectious complications before and after cardiac surgery are presented. Based on screenings of various levels, data are provided on the greater severity of immunological disorders in critical and cyanotic CHD in conotruncal defects compared with those in septal defects and stenotic defects. Violations were more often related to T-cell function and immunoglobulin deficiency (especially the IgG and IgG4 subgroups). Various types of primary immunodeficiency were found in 13 genetic syndromes in combination with CHD. The review discusses the possibility of using the technique of quantitative determination of DNA TREC and KREC — by-products of maturation of T- and B-cell receptors, which allows us to judge the defects of the T- and B-cell links of the immune system to predict infectious complications in children with CHD. The data of our own study of 200 infants with CHD (in 5% of cases with syndromic forms of CHD) are presented, where a decrease in TREC was found in 23.5% of cases, including all infants with syndromic forms, more often with cyanotic and conotruncal CHD and in children admitted in critical conditions. In children with reduced TREC values, infectious complications in the postoperative period were observed significantly more often than in children with normal indicators (36 and 3.6%, respectively). The analysis of publications confirmed the importance of TREC and KREC screening for targeted preoperative preparation in order to reduce postoperative complications and reduce the risk of mortality in CHD.
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36. Ultrastructure of Myofascial Trigger Points of Skeletal Muscles of Rats after Photobiostimulation with Low-Intensity Red Light
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Bavrina, A. P., Shchelchkova, N. A., Vasyagina, T. I., Pchelin, P. V., Lapshin, R. D., Belousova, I. I., and Nefedova, D. A.
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37. HIV drug resistance among patients experiencing antiretroviral therapy failure in Russia, 2019–2021
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Sivay, Mariya V., Maksimenko, Lada V., Nalimova, Tatiana M., Nefedova, Anastasiya A., Osipova, Irina P., Kriklivaya, Nadezda P., Gashnikova, Mariya P., Ekushov, Vasiliy E., Totmenin, Alexei V., Kapustin, Dmitriy V., Pozdnyakova, Larisa L., Skudarnov, Sergey E., Ostapova, Tatyana S., Yaschenko, Svetlana V., Nazarova, Olga I., Shevchenko, Valery V., Ilyina, Elena A., Novikova, Olga A., Agafonov, Aleksander P., and Gashnikova, Natalya M.
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38. Automatic Fused Multimodal Deep Learning for Plant Identification.
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Alfreds Lapkovskis, Natalia Nefedova, and Ali Beikmohammadi
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39. The relationship between self-esteem and personality formation of adolescents prone to victimizing behavior
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Tatiana G. Bobchenko and Alla V. Nefedova
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adolescence ,self-esteem ,victim behavior ,victimhood ,виктимлă ,виктимлӑх ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 - Abstract
The article considers the results of the study of self-esteem of adolescents prone to victim behavior. The relevance of the study is due to the increasing number of cases of victim behavior in adolescence and the emergence of its new forms, which determines the need for timely organization of preventive work with such students by an educational psychologist. The article highlights the provisions of domestic and foreign studies of self-esteem of adolescents prone to victim behavior, presents the results of empirical research conducted by the authors of the article. Its purpose was to establish the peculiarities of self-esteem of adolescents prone to victim behavior. The study used the method of testing and methods of mathematical statistics. The test subjects were 30 college students (males) aged 15–17 years old. The authors established the peculiarities of self-esteem of adolescents prone to victimization: insufficient differentiation, inconsistency, lower assessment of physical appearance and appearance and higher assessment of skills for labor paid activity.
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40. Synthesis and Structure of 6-Acetyl-2-Arylhydrazone Derivatives of Thiazolo[3,2-a]Pyrimidine
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Artem S. Agarkov, Dilyara O. Mingazhetdinova, Anna A. Nefedova, Alexander S. Ovsyannikov, Andrey K. Shiryaev, Igor A. Litvinov, Svetlana E. Solovieva, and Igor S. Antipin
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thiazolo[3,2-a]pyrimidines ,hydrazine derivatives ,triazolo[4,3-a]pyrimidines ,crystal structure ,hydrogen bonding ,intramolecular rearrangement ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Triazolo[4,3-a]pyrimidine is one of the promising structural fragments for the development of drugs, including anticancer drugs. This work is devoted to the synthesis of a number of new 2-arylhydrazone derivatives of thiazolo[3,2-a]pyrimidine, which are synthetic precursors for triazolo[4,3-a]pyrimidines. The crystal structure of 6-acetyl-7-methyl-5-phenyl-2-(2-phenylhydrazineylidene)-5H-thiazolo[3,2-a]pyrimidin-3(2H)-one was established by SCXRD. In the reduction reaction of the compound, the following system was used: vanadium(V) oxide, and sodium borohydride in ethanol at room temperature, which led to the formation of only one pair of diastereomers (1R*)-1-((5S*,6R*,7R*)-(1-(hydroxymethyl)-7-methyl-1,5-diphenyl-1,5,6,7-tetrahydro[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a]pyrimidin-6-yl)ethan-1-ol.
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41. Matrix Model of Cooperative Translation
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Irina N. Remkhe and Liliya A. Nefedova
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translation ,matrix ,cooperation ,model ,integration ,modelling ,Language and Literature - Abstract
The article deals with modelling the translation process performed in the frameworks of a translation project in a team that consists of translators and experts from related fields. This type of collaborative activity is denoted by the term “cooperative translation” studied from the perspective of the integrative approach and synergetics. The cooperative translation of a photo album, which describes museum exhibits was chosen as the material for the study. The analysis of the operational processes of the project is presented by means of a matrix model in two variants: an organizational matrix and a responsibility matrix. Both models imply the intersection of horizontal and vertical alignment of management and communication levels with a description of the roles of participants, their position in the project matrix structure, characteristics of functional responsibilities and the degree of involvement in the project. The authors proposed a hypothesis about the effectiveness of the matrix format for visualizing operational processes in cooperative translation activities and adapting the communication flows between the participants, which is validated by empirical data. The findings confirm the practicality of the modelling and mapping methodology to describing cooperative activities within a translation project. The article indicates further directions that work should take including a deeper analysis of cooperative translation from a cognitive perspective with reference to embodied cognition of a related research area.
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42. Russia’s Agroindustrial Complex in the New Geopolitical Conditions: Sectoral and Regional Dimensions
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Nefedova, T. G.
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43. Effect of Neurodegenerative Mutations in the NEFL Gene on Thermal Denaturation of the Neurofilament Light Chain Protein
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Nefedova, Victoria V., Yampolskaya, Daria S., Kleymenov, Sergey Y., Chebotareva, Natalia A., Matyushenko, Alexander M., and Levitsky, Dmitrii I.
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44. Development and Investigation of a Fire-Resistant Aluminum–Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic for a Helicopter Engine Cowl
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Antipov, V. V., Somov, A. V., Sidel’nikov, V. V., Nefedova, Yu. N., Ogurtsov, P. S., and Solov’ev, V. A.
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45. Advanced Laser–Plasma Diagnostics for a Modular High-Repetition-Rate Plasma Electron Accelerator
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Christian Greb, Esin Aktan, Roman Adam, Alex Dickson, Cédric Sire, Viktoria E. Nefedova, François Sylla, Rodrigo Lopez-Martens, Claus M. Schneider, Jérôme Faure, and Markus Büscher
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particle accelerators ,plasma ,laser–plasma accelerator ,high repetition rate ,laser-wakefield acceleration ,electron source ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
We present a laser–plasma electron accelerator module designed to be driven by high-repetition-rate lasers for industrial applications of laser-driven electron beams. It consists of a single vacuum chamber containing all the necessary components for producing, optimizing, and monitoring electron beams generated via laser wakefield acceleration in a gas jet when driven by a suitable laser. The core methods in this paper involve a comprehensive metrological assessment of the driving laser by rigorous temporal laser pulse characterization and contrast measurements, supplemented by detailed spatiotemporal distribution analyses of the laser focus. Results demonstrate the good stability and reproducibility of the laser system, confirming its suitability for advanced scientific and industrial applications. We further demonstrate the functionality of the laser–plasma accelerator module diagnostics, perform target density characterizations, and time-resolved laser–plasma shadowgraphy. Current limitations of the set-up preventing first electron acceleration are analyzed and an outlook for future experiments is given. Our work is a first step towards the wide dissemination of fully integrated laser–plasma accelerator technology.
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46. Impact of Serotonin Transporter Absence on Brain Insulin Receptor Expression, Plasma Metabolome Changes, and ADHD-like Behavior in Mice fed a Western Diet
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Daniel C. Anthony, Fay Probert, Anna Gorlova, Jenna Hebert, Daniel Radford-Smith, Zlata Nefedova, Aleksei Umriukhin, Andrey Nedorubov, Raymond Cespuglio, Boris Shulgin, Aleksey Lyundup, Klaus Peter Lesch, and Tatyana Strekalova
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serotonin transporter ,Sert-deficient mice ,western diet ,metabolomics ,glucose tolerance ,insulin receptors ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The impaired function of the serotonin transporter (SERT) in humans has been linked to a higher risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes, especially as people age. Consuming a “Western diet” (WD), which is high in saturated fats, cholesterol, and sugars, can induce metabolic syndrome. Previous research indicated that mice carrying a targeted inactivation of the Sert gene (knockout, KO) and fed a WD display significant metabolic disturbances and behaviors reminiscent of ADHD. These abnormalities might be mediated via a dysfunction in insulin receptor (IR) signaling, which is also associated with adult ADHD. However, the impact of Sert deficiency on IR signaling and systemic metabolic changes has not been thoroughly explored. In this study, we conducted a detailed analysis of locomotor behavior in wild-type (WT) and KO mice fed a WD or control diet. We investigated changes in the blood metabolome and examined, via PCR, the expression of insulin receptor A and B isoforms and key regulators of their function in the brain. Twelve-month-old KO mice and their WT littermates were fed a WD for three weeks. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy analysis of plasma samples showed that KO mice on a WD had higher levels of lipids and lipoproteins and lower levels of glucose, lactate, alanine, valine, and isoleucine compared to other groups. SERT-KO mice on the control diet exhibited increased brain levels of both IR A and B isoforms, accompanied by a modest increase in the negative regulator ENPP. The KO mice also displayed anxiety-like behavior and reduced exploratory activity in an open field test. However, when the KO animals were fed a WD, the aberrant expression levels of IR isoforms in the KO mice and locomotor behavior were ameliorated indicating a complex interaction between genetic and dietary factors that might contribute to ADHD-like symptoms. Overall, our findings suggest that the lack of Sert leads to a unique metabolic phenotype in aged mice, characterized by dysregulated IR-related pathways. These changes are exacerbated by WD in the blood metabolome and are associated with behavioral abnormalities.
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47. Endovascular rotational atherectomy for multivessel coronary calcification involving the main trunk of left coronary artery and the left anterior descending artery
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F. B. Shukurov, R. P. Myasnikov, O. V. Kulikova, D. A. Nefedova, D. A. Feshchenko, and D. K. Vasiliev
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case report ,coronary artery disease ,myocardial revascularization ,percutaneous coronary intervention ,rotational atherectomy ,atherosclerotic plaque ,calcification ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
The revascularization strategy for severe calcification is one of the most pressing problems of modern percutaneous coronary interventions, since it is observed more and more often and significantly complicates traditional endovascular treatment. Currently, the method of choice for severe coronary calcification is rotational atherectomy, which allows modification of atheromatous mass with an increase in the vessel lumen to allow satisfactory balloon angioplasty and stenting. This article presents a case of a patient at very high cardiovascular risk with a burdened coronary history and severe clinical symptoms of exertional angina while receiving the optimal multiagent therapy. The examination revealed a multivessel coronary calcification, but the patient was denied coronary artery bypass grafting due to high perioperative risks. SYNTAX (Synergy between Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with TAXUS and Cardiac Surgery score) score I – 25,5 points, SYNTAX score II — 40,4% and 70,1% for percutaneous coronary intervention and coronary bypass surgery, respectively, European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation (EuroSCORE II) — 4,95%. Attempts at traditional percutaneous intervention were unsuccessful and the patient underwent endovascular rotational atherectomy followed by stenting of affected coronary segments, against the background of which there was an improvement in exercise tolerance with a decrease in angina class.
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48. Information technologies, geoinformation systems and cartographic support in the system of professional training of tourism experts and geographers
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Z. Prykhodko, V. Sych, A. Shashero, A. Molodetskiy, and N. Nefedova
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booking systems ,travel route planning ,tourist mapping ,tourist infrastructure ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
The article is devoted to the problems of using information technologies, Geographic Information Systems and cartographic materials in the tourism sector, both in the educational process and directly in the work of tourist enterprises. Emphasis is placed on specialized software products for solving the management problems of tourist enterprises. The article describes the functional features of maps, GIS products, and Internet resources used for cartographic support of tourist and recreational activities.
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49. Evaluation of the effectiveness of telemedical technologies in patients with digestive diseases
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Yuliya A. Gazizova, Donier S. Bakirkhanov, Tamara S. Nefedova, Nina V. Kostikova, Dina A. Akhmedzyanova, Olga V. Tashchyan, Yuliya F. Shumskaya, and Marina G. Mnatsakanyan
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telemedicine ,telescreening ,ehealth ,digestive diseases ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of telemedical technologies (TMT) is widespread in providing care to patients of various profiles. However, TMTs are hardly ever used in gastroenterology, despite the extensive digitalization of healthcare. Potential sites for the use of TMTs among gastroenterological patients were assessed. AIM: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness and benefits of TMTs in patients with digestive diseases. Patients with colorectal cancer (CRC): Screening and postoperative management. The TMT intervention increased the number of patients screened for CRC compared to standard face-to-face counseling. In addition, the quality of preparation for colonoscopy was higher in patients who interacted with the physician via TMTs compared to the control group. Most studies reported positive effects of TMTs on quality of life and physical activity in patients with CRC. However, the study by K. Beaver et al. showed that the incidence of CRC recurrence did not differ in the TMT and face-to-face groups. Patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): Correction of lifestyle. When assessing the use of TMTs among NAFLD patients, a significant decrease in alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase activity was found compared to that in face-to-face management. The results of the body mass index reduction are contradictory. The most pronounced tendency towards weight loss was observed with the telemedical follow-up of patients over a 6-month period. Patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): Treatment and monitoring of symptoms. Two directions are distinguished in the treatment of IBS by ТМТs. The first is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). H. Everitt et al. showed clinically significant improvement in 72.8% of cases after 12 months of web-based CBT. The advantages of using telemedicine in the delivery of CBT include the geographical independence of the physician and the patient, personalization of treatment, and the possibility of ongoing support for the patient and his or her family. The second direction is the use of special diets, such as low-fermentable nutrient diets (FODMAP). Patients following the FODMAP diet supervised by the mobile app reduced symptom severity (odds ratio 55; 95% confidence interval 1198, p=0.01). Special mobile apps (IBS Constant Care) were used to monitor the condition of patients with IBS, which analyze input data and assess severity, providing information to both the patient and the physician. Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): Patient training and telemonitoring. The study by L. Pang et al. proved that the patients quality of life in the telemedicine intervention group was significantly higher (p=0.03). Another advantage of using TMTs is the provision of access to educational materials about IBD and the possibility of remote contact with the treating physician. The patients ability to obtain necessary information reduces the need for unplanned visits to medical facilities, thus reducing the cost of organizing medical care for patients with IBD. The degree of IBD activity and risk of recurrence and adherence to therapy did not differ significantly between the telemedicine intervention group and the standard face-to-face follow-up group. METHODS: A literature search relevant to the review was conducted in the PubMed database. The studies taken for assessment were those on the use of TMTs among patients with IBD, IBS, NAFLD, and CRC. TMTs were used to access educational information and dietary recommendations, provide information on lifestyle adjustments and physical activity, remind patients to take medicines, consult with physicians, and assess disease activity by completing online questionnaires. The various studies used text messaging, e-mail, mobile apps, websites, and videoconferencing apps as a means of communication. RESULTS: The use of telemedicine in the management of patients with digestive diseases showed high efficiency. TMTs contribute to: Improved quality of life in patients with digestive diseases. Increasing physical activity of patients with CRC and NAFLD. Improved quality of CRC screening. Maintaining remission of IBD and CRC as effectively as face-to-face monitoring. Moreover, the use of TMTs allows personalized treatment, ensures the ongoing support of the patient and his or her family by the medical staff, and provides patients with access to quality educational materials about the disease. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, the use of TMTs is promising in the treatment of digestive diseases and requires wider introduction into practice.
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50. КВОТА КАК ПРАВОВОЙ ИНСТРУМЕНТ ПОВЫШЕНИЯ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТИ СИСТЕМЫ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ
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E.V. Nefedova
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правовое регулирование ,образование ,квота ,правовое преимущество ,стимул ,ограничение ,Comparative law. International uniform law ,K520-5582 ,Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of law ,K201-487 - Abstract
Исследованы положения действующих нормативных правовых актов Российской Федерации, руководящих (стратегических) документов, определяющих направления правовой политики по повышению эффективности системы образования. Выдвигается гипотеза, что одним из правовых инструментов стимулирования интереса к конкретным направлениям подготовки, а также выравниванияпотребностей рынка труда является институт квот. Обратившись к различным точкам зрения ученыхна функциональное назначение квот, их практическую реализацию в условиях современных государственно-правовых закономерностей, автор выдвигает положение о возможности восприятия квотыв качестве самостоятельного юридического средства, направленного на регулирование общественных отношений. Применяя разнообразие средств и методов познания, среди которых особая рольбыла отведена диалектическому методу, а также при помощи сравнительно-правового, формальноюридического методов, аргументируются выводы, конкретизирующие учение о средствах правового регулирования, правовых преимуществах, стимулах и ограничениях в праве, направленных, в томчисле, на повышение эффективности системы образования.
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