Publications by authors named "A P Zhuravlev"

International literature on the history of Russian psychology is largely limited to the development of Activity theory and cultural-historical theory. This paper aims to go beyond these limits by introducing a figure little known to an international audience, Boris Parygin, who emerged in the 1960s with his "grand" project for the development of Russian social psychology, significantly different from the Soviet psychology "mainstream," stemming from Vygotsky, Luria, and Alexei Nikolaevich Leontiev. We demonstrate that Parygin's works belong to a theoretical and methodological tradition of social and humanitarian scholarship that had been developing in Russia since 1870s.

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  • The human genome consists of six Arachidonic Acid (AA) lipoxygenase genes, with enzymes that play roles in various disorders, including inflammation and metabolic issues.
  • Humans have two main AA 15-lipoxygenating enzymes, ALOX15 and ALOX15B, which have been linked to different reaction pathways despite being part of the same enzyme family.
  • The diversity of mammalian ALOX isoforms and differing enzyme names can be confusing, highlighting the need to clarify their biological functions and regulatory mechanisms.
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  • * The study used a modified cell line containing the m.15059G>A mutation to assess the impacts of eliminating this mutation on mitochondrial function.
  • * Results showed that removing the m.15059G>A mutation enhanced mitochondrial membrane potential and efficiency, reduced harmful byproducts, and did not alter the antioxidant system, indicating the mutation's negative role in mitochondrial health.
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The temperature-sensitive mutant exhibits the restoration of learning defects both after heat shock (HS) and under hypomagnetic conditions (HMC). Previously, was shown to have an increased level of LIM kinase 1 (LIMK1). However, its sequence did not significantly differ from that of the wild-type strain ().

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Unlabelled: Аims: This research aimed to study the features of gene regulation of the inflammatory response in cells carrying mitochondrial mutations associated with atherosclerosis.

Background: Inflammation plays an important, if not decisive, role in the occurrence of atherosclerotic lesions and then accompanies it throughout its further development. Thus, atherogenesis is a chronic inflammatory process.

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