Publications by authors named "Anna Berestova"

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  • The study focused on how tissue elements in the stomach's gastric mucosa adapt when influenced by both the bacteria's genetic traits and the host's genes.
  • Researchers collected venous blood and biopsy samples from young patients to analyze the health of their gastric mucosa and the genetic polymorphisms of certain interleukin genes.
  • Key findings indicated that specific bacterial strains led to increased cell turnover and changes in mucosal protein production, with certain genetic haplotypes being more common in patients a year after treatment.
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Stable sensory perception is achieved through balanced excitatory-inhibitory interactions of lateralized sensory processing. In real world experience, sensory processing is rarely equal across lateralized processing regions, resulting in continuous rebalancing. Using lateralized attention as a case study, we predicted rebalancing lateralized processing following prolonged spatial attention imbalance could cause a gain in attention in the opposite direction.

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