Publications by authors named "Aleksander Shestopalov"

Article Synopsis
  • - The text discusses polyoxometalates (POMs) and introduces a new subclass called polyoxometal clusters (POMCs) that feature binuclear MoO clusters linked by oxo- and organic ligands.
  • - The new POMCs are synthesized through ampoule methods and are found to be soluble and stable in water, allowing for further study.
  • - The research highlights the biological potential of these compounds, showing promising antiviral activity against the H5N1 strain of the influenza A virus, along with their effects on normal and cancer cells.
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During 2006, H5N1 HPAI caused an epizootic in wild birds, resulting in a die-off of Laridae in the Novosibirsk region at Chany Lake. In the present study, we infected common gulls (Larus canus) with a high dose of the H5N1 HPAI virus isolated from a common gull to determine if severe disease could be induced over the 28 day experimental period. Moderate clinical signs including diarrhea, conjunctivitis, respiratory distress and neurological signs were observed in virus-inoculated birds, and 50% died.

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The rarely identified influenza A viruses of the H15 hemagglutinin subtype have been isolated exclusively in Australia. Here we report the isolation of an H15N4 influenza A virus (A/teal/Chany/7119/2008) in Western Siberia, Russia. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the internal genes of the A/teal/Chany/7119/2008 strain belong to the Eurasian clade and that the H15 and N4 genes were introduced into the gene pool of circulating endemic avian influenza viruses through reassortment events.

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Wild waterfowl undertake a variety of long-distance flights during their migration. These flights provide birds with the opportunities to both acquire and disseminate avian influenza viruses (AIVs). The Asian portion of Russia is crossed by four major migration routes and represents the major breeding area for many wild bird species in the Palearctic.

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