Publications by authors named "I A Mel'nikov"

We studied the contribution of von Willebrand factor (vWF) into blood cell adhesion to collagen-coated surfaces in whole blood of healthy volunteers. Adhesion of blood cells to collagen I was measured at shear rate of 2300 sec. The interaction of platelet GPIIb/IIIa receptor with vWF was blocked with monoclonal anti-GPIIb/IIIa antibodies.

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We studied platelet adhesion to fibrinogen-coated surface in whole blood samples under conditions of high flow rates. The degree of platelet adhesion was evaluated by the intensity of laser light scattered from protein-coated optical surface with adhered platelets. The intensity of adhesion in whole blood samples at high flow rates was by 2.

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We present a testing system allowing real-time recording of the kinetics of platelet adhesion to fibrinogen-coated surface under flow conditions. The system consists of an optical flow chamber, semiconductor laser, two photodetectors, analog-to-digital converter, computer, and peristaltic pump. Platelet adhesion to fibrinogen-coated surface is recorded with two photodetectors and analyzed by the intensity of total internal reflection and scattered laser radiation at the boundary of the blood sample and fibrinogen-coated optical surface.

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The study was carried out in 126 patients with stable angina pectoris, who underwent elective coronary artery stenting with drug-eluting stents and follow-up angiography within 6-12 months thereafter. Five significant risk factors of restenosis were identified by binary comparisons of different variables. The logistic regression equation that included the level of CD45-positive platelets, diabetes, small vessel stenting, number of simultaneously implanted stents in one patient, and lesion length demonstrates the highest level of prediction of in-stent restenosis (OR=22.

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The present study was conducted to determine the morphological and morphometric features of the arterial wall structure at the bifurcation of blood vessels of the cerebral arterial circle (CAC) of Willis in people of different age (from birth till 65 years). Material obtained from 80 people was stained with hematoxylin-eosin, Van Gieson stain, with orcein by Unna-Taenzer's method and with sudan. The proliferative activity of the cells in tunica intima and tunica media at the site of bifurcation of the internal carotid and basilar arteries was studied immunohistochemically using monoclonal antibodies against Ki-67.

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