Publications by authors named "E A Zhabina"

Protein kinases are a large class of enzymes with numerous biological roles and many have been implicated in a vast array of diseases, including cancer and the novel coronavirus infection COVID-19. Thus, the development of chemical probes to selectively target each kinase is of great interest. Inhibition of protein kinases with ATP-competitive inhibitors has historically been the most widely used method.

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Sex ratio in first trimester of pregnancy is skewed due to preferential elimination of female embryos. It could be resulted from aberrant X-chromosome inactivation. X-chromosome inactivation was analyzed in extraembryonic tissues of miscarriages and induced abortions with 46, XX karyotype.

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Aim: To assess the risk of severe adverse events (AEs) within 6 months after treatment with biological agents in patients with rheumatic diseases (RD).

Subjects And Methods: The 6-month open-label trial included 107 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitides, systemic lupus erythematosus, and other RDs who received genetically engineered biological agents (GEBAs), primarily rituximab (n = 66) and infliximab (n = 31).

Results: The majority of patients were noted to have improvements, including complete and partial remission in 62 (57.

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Comparative pharmacokinetics of anti-influenza drug composition Antigrippin-maximum administered in capsules and a powder for preparing solutions has been studied after single administraton in a group of 18 healthy volunteers. Both preparations [manufactured by the Antiviral Research and Production Corporation (St Petersbutg) contain 6 active components, including paracetamol, rimantadine, loratadine, ascorbic acid, calcium gluconate, and rutoside in equal amounts. The concentrations of unchanged paracetamol, rimantadine, and loratadine in the blood plasma were degtermined by HPLC with mass-spectrometric and UV detection.

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High-resolution Fourier transform spectra of the D(2)(M)Se with M = 76, 77, 78, 80, and 82 in the regions of the first and second bending overtones 2nu(2) and 3nu(2) near 1480 and 2210 cm(-1), respectively, were recorded for the first time and assigned. On the basis of these experimental data, rotation-vibration energies were determined and fitted together with those of the (010) state reported earlier (W. Jerembeck, H.

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