Publications by authors named "Alexandra Sinitsyna"

Bile acids are important physiological agents required for the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of nutrients. In addition, bile acids act as sensors of intestinal contents, which are determined by the change in the spectrum of bile acids during microbial transformation, as well as by gradual intestinal absorption. Entering the liver through the portal vein, bile acids regulate the activity of nuclear receptors, modify metabolic processes and the rate of formation of new bile acids from cholesterol, and also, in all likelihood, can significantly affect the detoxification of xenobiotics.

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  • An athlete's diet is shaped by both external and internal factors that can affect their food intolerance or allergy symptoms during exercise.
  • Food choices are dynamic and can change based on timing, location, and environmental conditions, necessitating personalized dietary guidance from healthcare professionals.
  • Understanding athletes' nutritional strategies before and during training is crucial for identifying effective foods that can mitigate negative symptoms and enhance performance outcomes.
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The development of biomedical science requires the creation of biological material collections that allow for the search and discovery of biomarkers for pathological conditions, the identification of new therapeutic targets, and the validation of these findings in samples from patients and healthy people. Over the past decades, the importance and need for biobanks have increased considerably. Large national and international biorepositories have replaced small collections of biological samples.

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