Publications by authors named "Baranova Tatiana"

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  • Esterase activity in blood plasma is being explored as a crucial marker for assessing the severity of COVID-19 and various diseases, highlighting its significance alongside human serum albumin (HSA).
  • The study investigates the relationship between esterase status, HSA levels, and other blood biochemical parameters by comparing data from surviving and deceased COVID-19 patients.
  • Notably, the research reveals significant differences in esterase status and albumin levels, with a new index indicating that deceased patients had a drastically higher measurement compared to survivors and healthy individuals.
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In connection with the situation with COVID-19 almost all universities in the world were transferred to e-learning format, therefore new factors started to influence academic engagement and performance. Psychological security is one of these factors. Many researches have studied the importance of psychological security level among students, some of them proposed the methodology of assessing the indicator.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the genetic mechanisms of the defense vascular reactions in response to the diving reflex in humans with polymorphisms in the genes , and We hypothesized that protective vascular reactions, in response to the diving reflex, are genetically determined and are distinguished in humans with gene polymorphisms of the renin-angiotensin and kinin-bradykinin system. A total of 80 subjects (19 ± 1.4 yr) participated in the study.

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Pulsed electron-electron double resonance (PELDOR, also known as DEER) has become a method of choice to measure distances in biomolecules. In this work we show how the performance of the method can be improved at high EPR frequencies (94 GHz) using variable dual frequency irradiation in a dual mode cavity in order to obtain enhanced resolution toward orientation selection. Dipolar evolution traces of a representative RNA duplex and an α-helical peptide were analysed in terms of possible bi-radical structures by considering the inherent ambiguity of symmetry-related solutions.

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Conformationally constrained analogues of the hormone melatonin with a side chain incorporated into the bicyclic bridgehead core were synthesized based on the homology modeling and molecular docking studies performed for the MT(2) melatonin receptor. The methoxy-indole derivative fused with exo-N-acetamino-substituted bicyclo[2.2.

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