Publications by authors named "Darya Kozlova"

Background: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis pathogenesis involves a large number of different immune system cells, which are both sources and targets of chemokines, that affect not only their migration but also survival, proliferation, differentiation, production of all cytokine types, degranulation, and also directly stimulating or suppressing angiogenesis. Studyingthe contribution of chemokines to this disease pathogenesis will make it possible to identify new sensitive and specific markers for its diagnosis and subsequent dynamic monitoring of treatment effectiveness. The study aimed to identify a list of the most informative diagnostic markers from a wide range of juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients' blood plasma chemokines.

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  • Di(het)aryldiynes react with -benzylaldimines through a [4 + 3] cycloaddition using the KOBu/DMSO system, leading to tetra(het)arylsubstituted 3-azepines with yields up to 71%.
  • The reaction involves adding azaallyl anions to the diynes, resulting in prototropic isomerization and subsequent cyclization with the other triple bond.
  • This process is supported by quantum-chemical analysis, confirming the proposed mechanism.
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Objectives: Our study aimed to evaluate the cytokine levels in pediatric chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) patients and compare these with other immune-mediated diseases and healthy controls.

Methods: In this prospective study, we included 42 children with CNO, 28 patients with non-systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), 17 children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), and 30 healthy age-matched controls. In each of the CNO patients and comparison groups, the levels of 14-3-3-η protein, S100A8/A9 protein, interleukin-4 (IL-4), interleukin-17 (IL-17), interleukin-18 (IL-18), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) were measured by ELISA assay.

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The differential diagnosis between lichenoid drug eruption (LDE) and lichen planus (LP) is difficult due to similar clinical and histological signs but important for treatment and prognosis. The purpose of this study was to propose the new diagnosis method for differentiate LDE from LP. During 2015-2018, 20 patients with confirmed LDE, 13 patients with LP and 134 controls were examined and treated at the Lenoblcenter.

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