Publications by authors named "E V Minaeva"

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  • The study investigates how the surface texture of biomaterial implants affects inflammatory and fibrotic reactions in surrounding tissues.
  • Researchers created three types of implants from polylactide granules of varying diameters and implanted them in chinchilla rabbits to analyze tissue response over time.
  • Results showed that larger granule implants led to a milder inflammatory response and slower capsule formation, highlighting the importance of surface texture in preventing complications like capsular contracture.
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Laser printing with cell spheroids can become a promising approach in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. However, the use of standard laser bioprinters for this purpose is not optimal as they are optimized for transferring smaller objects, such as cells and microorganisms. The use of standard laser systems and protocols for the transfer of cell spheroids leads either to their destruction or to a significant deterioration in the quality of bioprinting.

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  • Biodegradable polyester/hydroxyapatite (nHA) microparticles are being developed as microcarriers for drug delivery and bone tissue regeneration using a new surfactant-free method.
  • The research explores how adding nHA affects the creation of microparticles and their characteristics by varying the phase in which nHA is added and other processing conditions.
  • Techniques like SEM, EDX, and Raman spectroscopy were used to analyze the impact of these conditions on the microparticles' yield, size, and morphology, highlighting the successful stabilization of the oil/water interface without traditional surfactants.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Animal-derived medicinal products (ADMP) had been extensively used in Russia and became a part of officinal medicine in 1778.

Aim Of The Study: The aim of the current review was to analyse the ADMPs authorised in the Russian Federation and to identify specific aspects of quality evaluation of these medicinal products.

Materials And Methods: Information of ADMPs was extracted from the online State Register of Medicinal Products of the Russian Federation.

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The unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii reacts to sulfur (S) starvation with the increased expression of numerous genes. One gene which is induced in illuminated anaerobic S-deprived cells is the ferredoxin-5 gene (FDX5). To test FDX5 transcriptional regulation in aerobic cultures, we used a real-time PCR analysis and an artificial microRNA approach.

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