Publications by authors named "Artemiy S Silantyev"

The black garden ant () is a widely distributed species across Europe, North America, and North Africa, playing a pivotal role in ecological processes within its diverse habitats. However, the microbiome associated with remains poorly investigated. In the present study, we isolated a novel species, , from the soil of the anthill.

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  • Human multiforme glioblastoma has a poor prognosis and limited treatment options, making research into its mechanisms crucial.
  • The Rat C6 glioma model is used to study how glioblastoma influences surrounding normal tissues, promoting tumor growth and survival.
  • Researchers conducted a proteome-wide analysis of C6 glioma cells and rat astrocytes, investigating changes in normal cells when exposed to tumor cells, with data shared in the PRIDE repository.
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  • Glioblastoma multiforme is the most aggressive brain tumor, and there is currently a lack of effective treatments, making the discovery of early diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers crucial for improving patient survival and personalized therapies.
  • This review discusses the use of molecular biology and proteomics to identify new biomarkers from various biological samples (like DNA, proteins, and circulating tumor cells) collected from glioblastoma patients.
  • It highlights both the advantages and challenges of these techniques, particularly mass spectrometry, as powerful tools for understanding glioblastoma and enhancing treatment approaches.
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