Publications by authors named "Gafurov R"

Background: Despite it being known that chronic ischemia results in myelin damage and gray matter atrophy, data regarding patients with moyamoya angiopathy is limited. We hypothesized that chronic ischemia in moyamoya angiopathy leads to myelin damage, especially in anterior watershed regions, as well as cortical atrophy in these areas.

Materials And Methods: Twenty adult patients with moyamoya angiopathy and 17 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were evaluated using the T1w/T2w mapping method and surface-based MR-morphometry.

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We studied the effect of benzylamine, benzyl alcohol, and their derivatives (constituting a new group of synthetic analogues of natural auxins) on rooting of leaf and stem cuttings, rhizogenesis and growth of barley plantlets and tomato seedlings, and tomato plant productivity. These compounds promoted rooting of leaf and stem bean cuttings, increased rhizogenic activity, and stimulated the development of root systems in barley and tomato seeds. The activity of the compounds studied was similar to that of standard substances (3-indoleacetic acid potassium salt and 2-naphthylacetic acid).

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The importance of six theoretically calculated molecular parameters in the antigibberellin (retardant) activity of quaternary ammonium salts is studied using regression analysis. A bioassay system based on cell culture of fungus Gibberella fujikuroi is used to determine the activity. In the case of N,N,N-trimethyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium chloride (choline) and N,N,N-triethyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium chloride (N,N,N-triethylcholine) derivatives with linear structure, the polarizability, proton acceptor activity, and lipophilicity of these compounds exert the largest effect on the antigibberellin activity.

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Emission computed tomography (ECT) was used to examine 48 patients with suspected renal lesions. Sectional images of renal cysts diagnosed in 14 of them were characterized by well-defined outlines surrounded by uniformly declining radiopharmaceutical accumulations. Renal tumors were detected in 25 patients.

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The effect of exchange of 15-hydroxyl for fluor on biological activity of PGF2 alpha and PGE2 on isolated smooth muscles of different organs has been studied. The exchange leads to significant increase in contractile (100-fold) and relaxation (1000-fold) activity of PGF2 alpha on smooth respiratory muscles. At the same time, the effect of 15-fluor-15-deoxyprostaglandin F2 alpha on smooth muscles of intestinal and vascular tracts did not differ from that of PGF2 alpha.

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In a search for stable thromboxanomimetics the action of 11-fluoro-11-deoxyprostaglandin F2 alpha (11-fluoro-PGF2 alpha) on the aggregatory properties of platelets and the tone of the vascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal smooth muscles was studied. It was found that 11-fluoro-PGF2 alpha, in contrast to PGF2 alpha, induces platelet aggregation and exhibits a high activity with respect to smooth muscles sensitive to thromboxane A2 alpha (TXA2) and a low activity for smooth muscles sensitive to PGF2 alpha 9-11-epoxyimino-PGH2 (a specific antagonist of TXA2 receptors) competitively blocked the action of 11-fluoro-PGF2 alpha on vascular smooth muscles. Thus, 11-fluoro-PGF2 exhibits properties of a thromboxanomimetic that makes it possible to propose it for modelling TXA2-induced biological effects.

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