Publications by authors named "E I Pronina"

The students morbidity becomes more and more serious problem due to increasing demands of modern educational process. There is a need to more carefully monitor implementation of medical care of students, to carry out regular preventive examinations, to provide students with appropriate psychological assistance to create environment conducive to learning. To resolve problem of student morbidity is important both for maintaining health of young population and for their favorable academic advancement.

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Due to their high abundance, polymeric character, and chemical tunability, polysaccharides are perfect candidates for the stabilization of photoactive nanoscale objects, which are of great interest in modern science but can be unstable in aqueous media. In this work, we have demonstrated the relevance of oxidized dextran polysaccharide, obtained via a simple reaction with HO, towards the stabilization of photoactive octahedral molybdenum and tungsten iodide cluster complexes [MI}(DMSO)](NO) in aqueous and culture media. The cluster-containing materials were obtained by co-precipitation of the starting reagents in DMSO solution.

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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of at least three of the following five medical conditions: abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high serum triglycerides, and low serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Antipsychotic (AP)-induced MetS (AIMetS) is the most common adverse drug reaction (ADR) of psychiatric pharmacotherapy. Herein, we review the results of studies of blood (serum and plasma) and urinary biomarkers as predictors of AIMetS in patients with schizophrenia (Sch).

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Background: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is presently one of the main methods of treatment for neuropathic pain in type II diabetes mellitus. The discussion about which TENS frequency is more effective in the treatment of neuropathic pain has been ongoing for many years. Despite this, the response of different aspects of neuropathic pain to various TENS modalities has not been sufficiently studied.

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Article Synopsis
  • Biological applications of octahedral molybdenum cluster complexes face challenges due to their tendency to undergo hydrolysis, leading to irreversible structural changes.
  • Understanding the hydrolysis process can actually help in regulating specific biological effects of these compounds.
  • This study shows that aging the cluster complex [{MoI}(DMSO)](NO) in water enhances its photoinduced cytotoxicity and cellular uptake compared to a fresh solution.
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