Publications by authors named "Amangeldy Bissenbaev"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Amangeldy Bissenbaev"
- Amangeldy Bissenbaev's recent research predominantly focuses on the molecular mechanisms of disease in both aquatic and terrestrial organisms, particularly in relation to the health of endangered species like the Siberian sturgeon and the oncogenic transformation of B cells by HIV-1.
- Key findings include the identification of pathogenic bacteria impacting aquaculture operations and insights into HIV-1 Tat protein's role in regulating gene expression profiles that drive lymphoma development in B cells.
- Additional studies explore the molecular pathways involved in plant growth, such as the relation between wheat germination and the mTOR signaling pathway, as well as the mechanisms of DNA repair in response to oxidative stress, highlighting the multifunctional roles of proteins like poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases in cellular repair processes.