Publications by authors named "A L Shuvalova"

Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is an autoimmune disease caused by the destruction of insulin-producing β-cells in the pancreas by cytotoxic T-cells. To date, there are no drugs that can prevent the development of T1D. Insulin replacement therapy is the standard care for patients with T1D.

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The white poplar ( L.) has good potential for a green economy and phytoremediation. Bioaugmentation using endophytic bacteria can be considered as a safe strategy to increase poplar productivity and its resistance to toxic urban conditions.

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Annual killifish of the genus Nothobranchius are seeing a rapid increase in scientific interest over the years. A variety of aspects surrounding the egg-laying Cyprinodontiformes is being extensively studied, including their aging. Inhabiting drying water bodies of Africa rarely allows survival through more than one rainy season for the Nothobranchius populations.

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  • Almost everyone gets infected with herpes viruses, like HSV-1, which can stay in a dormant state resistant to current antiviral treatments.
  • Reactivation of these viruses can occur under certain conditions, and drug-resistant strains are becoming more common, highlighting the need for new treatment methods.
  • The study explores CRISPR/Cas systems as a potential therapy, demonstrating that engineered plasmids can effectively suppress HSV-1 infection in cell cultures for extended periods.
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Although high altitude training has been increasingly popular among endurance athletes, the molecular and cellular bases of this adaptation remain poorly understood. We aimed to define the underlying physiological changes and screen for potential biomarkers of adaptation using transcriptional profiling of whole blood. Seven elite female speed skaters were profiled on the 18th day of high-altitude adaptation.

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