Publications by authors named "A Gajimuradova"

Background And Aim: Diagnosis of trichinellosis at the intestinal stage during larval development is the primary challenge in the early detection and treatment of trichinellosis. The use of serine protease as a diagnostic marker for serological tests has been the subject of various studies, but data on serine protease in the intestinal phase are still insufficient for a proper diagnosis. This study aimed to establish the duration of the intestinal phase for early diagnosis and to determine the level of expression of the serine protease gene in and larvae.

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Drought is a primary ecological stress limiting wheat yield in water-deficient regions. Conducting targeted genetic selection of wheat cultivars can expedite the adaptation process of wheat to the climatic conditions of the region, allowing for the identification of high-yielding varieties with stable genetic traits. This study investigated the impact of the TaGW8 and TaGS3A genes, known for their contribution to wheat productivity.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Trichinellosis, caused by a roundworm, poses significant health and economic challenges globally, particularly among mammals like pigs and dogs; hence, monitoring wild carnivores for infection in Kazakhstan is essential.
  • - The study analyzed wild carnivores in seven regions of Kazakhstan, revealing that wolves (20.4%) and foxes (26.7%) had the highest infection rates with Trichinella larvae, while other species showed much lower levels of infection.
  • - Key findings indicate a notable spread of trichinellosis among wolves, foxes, and badgers, particularly concentrated in the Karaganda, Kostanay, Western Kazakhstan, and Akmola regions, with 20% of the
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Background And Aim: Trichinellosis remains a dangerous disease for humans and animals, which can lead to a lethal outcome. The study of specific body reactions in response to invasion by different types of can help in the early diagnosis of the disease. This study aimed to investigate the hematological, biochemical, and serological characteristics of rabbits experimentally infected with trichinellosis, as well as the possibility of using changes in these parameters at various disease stages for early hematological, biochemical, and serological diagnosis of trichinellosis.

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