Publications by authors named "Bachurin G"

Article Synopsis
  • Sex-limited polymorphism, which is the presence of different traits in males and females, has been observed in various species, including humans, but its genetic and evolutionary mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • The common cuckoo is highlighted for its female-only color variation, where females can be either gray or rufous, influenced by negative frequency-dependent selection, which protects the rarer morph from male harassment and host species conflict.
  • Research indicates that this color variation is genetically linked to a female-restricted genome and shares ancestry with a closely related species, the oriental cuckoo, demonstrating how sex-specific traits can arise and persist across different species.
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The aim of the work is to improve the results of early diagnosis of acute infectious kidney diseases at the molecular level in urolithiasis (urinary stone disease) through the study of enzymatic test indicators. Enzymatic tests (NGAL, IL-1β, β2-microglobulin) were investigated at the molecular level using the IFA method in the urine of patients with urolithiasis. Comparative and prognostic significance of the conducted treatment was established between the groups of patients, and an algorithm was developed based on the results of kidney damage predictors.

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The purpose of this article is to study the possibilities of discriminant analysis as a statistical decision support tool in medical research, using the example of the problem of choosing a tactics for treating patients with urolithiasis. based on the results of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Discriminant analysis was carried out on an array of clinical and laboratory data of 70 patients with urolithiasis, of which two groups were formed: Group I included 36 patients who underwent conservative therapy; Group II consisted of 34 patients who underwent surgery.

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