Publications by authors named "A K Logvinov"

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  • - Gap junctions are channels that allow communication between adjacent cells, but their role in brain tumors, particularly glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), is not well understood.
  • - Research shows that the protein Connexin 43 (Cx43) and the polyamine spermine are co-expressed in human GBM samples, implying they might work together in tumor development and integration into surrounding neural networks.
  • - The study utilized various microscopy techniques to demonstrate that Cx43 and spermine localize in specific regions of GBM, indicating that they may facilitate gap junction activity, which could enable tumor cells to share metabolic products with neighboring cells.
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Animal models mimicking human transient ischemic attack (TIA) and cerebral microinfarcts are essential tools for studying their pathogenetic mechanisms and finding methods of their treatment. Despite its advantages, the model of single arteriole photothrombosis requires complex experimental equipment and highly invasive surgery, which may affect the results of further studies. Hence, to achieve high translational potential, we focused on developing a TIA model based on photothrombosis of arterioles to combine good reproducibility and low invasiveness.

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Tropomyosin (Tpm) is one of the most important partners of actin filament that largely determines its properties. In animal organisms, there are different isoforms of Tpm, which are believed to be involved in the regulation of various cellular functions. However, molecular mechanisms by which various Tpm cytoplasmic regulate of the functioning of actin filaments are still poorly understood.

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The area of energy transfer photocatalysis to generate four-membered rings is experiencing an unprecedented level of activity. Here, we report an operationally simple method toward azetidines from 2-isoxasoline-3-carboxylates and alkenes, using [Au(cbz)(NHC)] complexes as photocatalysts. The procedure enables the reaction for a wide range of substrates.

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