Publications by authors named "Boiko A"

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  • Transmembrane integrin-associated protein is shown to be a significant checkpoint in innate immunity that is elevated in cancer cells like melanoma, impacting anti-tumor responses.
  • Research utilized ATAC-Sequencing to uncover increased chromatin accessibility in the promoter region of this protein in melanoma versus normal cells.
  • The study identified the transcription factor NRF-1 as a key regulator binding to specific sites in the promoter region, which is crucial for the protein's upregulation during tumor progression.
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Military conflicts, terrorist attacks and wars around the world pose a wide range of questions to the medical community about providing medical care to military personnel and civilians with mine-explosive trauma, which is characterized by simultaneous damage of various anatomical areas, including the maxillofacial region. The purpose of this work was to describe a case from practice of treating a patient with a mine-explosive trauma, which manifested by a fracture of the right zygomatic-orbital complex and the upper jaw on the right. Using own case from practice, the authors showed that the treatment of patients with mine-explosive trauma of the maxillofacial region is long-term, multi-stage and should take place in a specialized hospital with the involvement of a team of multidisciplinary specialists.

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One of the fundamental problems in studying addiction is elucidation of mechanisms of alcohol dependence (AD) development. Disturbances of cellular redox balance and inflammation play an important role in AD pathogenesis. Deciphering associations between biological and clinical indicators can elucidate molecular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis.

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Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are known to frequently suffer from comorbid cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). There are abundant data on cytokine levels and their role in the pathogenesis of SLE, while growth factors have received much less attention. The aim of this study was to analyze growth factor levels in SLE patients and their association with the presence of comorbid CVDs.

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Objective: To establish the differences and identify the prognostic value of biological markers - platelet growth factors PDGF-AA, PDGF-BB and brain-derived neurotrophic growth factor (BDNF) - for the differential diagnosis of patients with unipolar and bipolar depression using machine learning.

Material And Methods: The study included 79 patients aged 48 [34; 57] years, including 35 people with bipolar depression (ICD-10. F31) and 44 people with unipolar depression (F32-33).

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  • Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) presents with a mix of general and specific neurological symptoms, along with distinct neuroimaging signs showing swelling mainly in the back of the brain.
  • Although often linked to sudden high blood pressure, PRES can also occur in patients without hypertension, especially those with autoimmune diseases or exposure to toxic substances.
  • The underlying causes of PRES involve problems with blood flow regulation in the brain due to high blood pressure and harmful effects from both natural and external substances.
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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of administering 80 ppm nitric oxide in reducing kidney injury, mitochondrial dysfunction and regulated cell death in kidneys during experimental perfusion. Twenty-four sheep were randomized into four groups: two groups received 80 ppm NO conditioning with 90 min of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB + NO) or 90 min of CPB and hypothermic circulatory arrest (CPB + CA + NO), while two groups received sham protocols (CPB and CPB + CA). Kidney injury was assessed using laboratory (neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, an acute kidney injury biomarker) and morphological methods (morphometric histological changes in kidney biopsy specimens).

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Performing cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and circulatory arrest (CA) provokes the development of complications caused by tissue metabolism, microcirculatory disorders, and endogenous nitric oxide (NO) deficiency. This study aimed to investigate the potential mechanisms for systemic organoprotective effects of exogenous NO during CPB and CA based on the assessment of dynamic changes in glycocalyx degradation markers, deformation properties of erythrocytes, and tissue metabolism in the experiment. A single-center prospective randomized controlled study was conducted on sheep, = 24, comprising four groups of six in each.

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Objective: Aim: The purpose of the study was to determine the features of the expression of T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes, macrophages in the post-traumatic regenerate of the mandible rats under conditions of filling a bone defect with hydroxyapatite-containing osteotropic material and thymalin injecting the surrounding soft tissues.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: An experiment was conducted on 48 mature rats of the WAG population weighing 160-180 grams. Four groups were formed.

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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is common among schizophrenia patients, and one of MetS's causes may be an imbalance in nitric oxide regulation. In this study, we examined associations of three polymorphic variants of the nitric oxide synthase 1 adapter protein () gene with MetS in schizophrenia. NOS1AP regulates neuronal nitric oxide synthase, which controls intracellular calcium levels and may influence insulin secretion.

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Objective: To study the relationship between the individual components of the metabolic syndrome and cognitive dysfunction in patients with schizophrenia.

Material And Methods: A total of 133 patients with schizophrenia were examined. To assess cognitive functioning, the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia (BACS) was used.

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Objective: Aim of the study was to identify the morphological features of reparative osteogenesis in the lower jaw bone of rats in cases of filling a bone defect with hydroxyapatite-containing osteotropic material (bone graft "Biomin GT") and injecting the surrounding soft tissues with thymalin.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: An experiment was conducted on 48 mature rats of the WAG population weighing 160-180 grams which were divided into four groups. Group 1 included 12 rats with a simulated holey defect in the lower jaw.

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical features and the level of serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in groups of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) differentiated by the genotypes of polymorphism (rs6265).

Material And Methods: The level of serum BDNF in the biomarkers' multiplex panel of neurodegenerative diseases (HNDG3MAG-36K) was assessed in 134 PD patients. Allele discrimination was carried out by real-time PCR using TaqMan probes for the analysis of rs6265 polymorphism in groups of patients and controls (=192) matched for sex, age and ethnicity.

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Measuring cardiorespiratory parameters in sleep, using non-contact sensors and the Ballistocardiography technique has received much attention due to the low-cost, unobtrusive, and non-invasive method. Designing a user-friendly, simple-to-use, and easy-to-deployment preserving less error-prone remains open and challenging due to the complex morphology of the signal. In this work, using four forcesensitive resistor sensors, we conducted a study by designing four distributions of sensors, in order to simplify the complexity of the system by identifying the region of interest for heartbeat and respiration measurement.

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Background: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype that exhibits a high incidence of distant metastases and lacks targeted therapeutic options. Here we explored how the epigenome contributes to matrix metalloprotease (MMP) dysregulation impacting tumor invasion, which is the first step of the metastatic process.

Methods: We combined RNA expression and chromatin interaction data to identify insulator elements potentially associated with MMP gene expression and invasion.

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Machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies are known to be a convenient tool for analyzing multi-domain data in precision psychiatry. In the case of schizophrenia, the most commonly used data sources for such purposes are neuroimaging, voice and language patterns, and mobile phone data. Data on peripheral markers can also be useful for building predictive models.

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Objective: To study the effect of the RS6265 polymorphism of gene on the risk of development, main clinical characteristics and DMT response in MS patients in Tomsk region.

Material And Methods: The study group included 321 patients, the control group consisted of 266 healthy volunteers. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was isolated from venous blood using the standard phenol-chloroform method.

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Sleep is extremely important for physical and mental health. Although polysomnography is an established approach in sleep analysis, it is quite intrusive and expensive. Consequently, developing a non-invasive and non-intrusive home sleep monitoring system with minimal influence on patients, that can reliably and accurately measure cardiorespiratory parameters, is of great interest.

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Sleep is essential to physical and mental health. However, the traditional approach to sleep analysis-polysomnography (PSG)-is intrusive and expensive. Therefore, there is great interest in the development of non-contact, non-invasive, and non-intrusive sleep monitoring systems and technologies that can reliably and accurately measure cardiorespiratory parameters with minimal impact on the patient.

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Multiple lines of evidence are known to confirm the pro-inflammatory state of some patients with schizophrenia and the involvement of inflammatory mechanisms in the pathogenesis of psychosis. The concentration of peripheral biomarkers is associated with the severity of inflammation and can be used for patient stratification. Here, we analyzed changes in serum concentrations of cytokines (IL-1β, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-21, APRIL, BAFF, PBEF/Visfatin, IFN-α, and TNF-α) and growth/neurotrophic factors (GM-CSF, NRG1-β1, NGF-β, and GDNF) in patients with schizophrenia in an exacerbation phase.

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  • The study examined how typical (first-generation) and atypical (second-generation) antipsychotic treatments affected these antibodies and serum cytokine levels in 40 schizophrenia patients.
  • Results showed that atypical antipsychotics altered levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and significantly decreased myelin basic protein (MBP)-hydrolyzing activity, suggesting a link between these changes and the immune response in schizophrenia.
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  • - The study explores the role of growth factors, important molecules in cell development, in the development of schizophrenia symptoms, proposing it as a neurodevelopmental disorder.
  • - Researchers analyzed serum levels of six growth factors in 236 schizophrenia patients and 102 healthy individuals, finding higher levels of TGF-α and PDGF-AA in patients.
  • - The findings showed that the duration of schizophrenia correlates positively with FGF-2 levels, suggesting the need for combined biomarker screening to improve diagnosis and management of severe mental illnesses.
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Sleep disorders can impact daily life, affecting physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Due to the time-consuming, highly obtrusive, and expensive nature of using the standard approaches such as polysomnography, it is of great interest to develop a noninvasive and unobtrusive in-home sleep monitoring system that can reliably and accurately measure cardiorespiratory parameters while causing minimal discomfort to the user's sleep. We developed a low-cost Out of Center Sleep Testing (OCST) system with low complexity to measure cardiorespiratory parameters.

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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a common comorbidity of schizophrenia and significantly shortens life expectancy of the patients. Intercellular (ICAM), vascular (VCAM), and neural (NCAM) cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) mediate neuroinflammatory processes, and their soluble forms (e.g.

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Chemokines are known to be immunoregulatory proteins involved not only in lymphocyte chemotaxis to the site of inflammation, but also in neuromodulation, neurogenesis, and neurotransmission. Multiple lines of evidence suggest a peripheral proinflammatory state and neuroinflammation in at least a third of patients with schizophrenia. Therefore, chemokines can be active players in these processes.

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