Aim To study clinical and laboratory associations of hepatic fibrosis indexes in patients with decompensated NYHA functional class II-IV chronic heart failure (CHF).Material and methods The study included 128 patients admitted to the cardiological or therapeutic department of the University Clinical Hospital #4 at the I. M.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe BCR/ABL preleukemic fusion gene (PFG) is one of the most frequent fusion genes in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and was also detected in hematopoietic cells from umbilical cord blood (UCB) of healthy newborns. Since hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPC) are considered to be a critical cellular target for origination of leukemia, we have studied the presence of BCR/ABL PFG in expanded subpopulations of HSPC and differentiated cells from UCB of those healthy newborns, who have previously been tested positive for BCR/ABL by screening of their UCB mononuclear cells using RT-qPCR and FISH methods. We isolated cells from human UCB samples positive for BCR/ABL and negative controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sensitivity of the method of anomalous time dependence of viscosity to changes in the conformation of DNA-protein complexes (such as nucleoide) by the action of (1) nalidixic acid on cells and (2) one- and two-charged ions Na+, Cl-, Cu2+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Zn2+, SO4(2-) on Escherichia coli cells has been studied. The data obtained suggest that the method anomalous time dependence of viscosity is highly sensitive to the conformation of high-molecular DNA-protein complexes. It was shown that the method anomalous time dependence of viscosity can be used to register cell sensitivity to changes in the concentration of one- and two-charged ions in suspension.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sensitivity of the method of anomalous time dependence of viscosity to changes in the conformation of DNA-protein complexes (such as nucleoide) by the action of increased temperature (33, 70 and 85 degrees C) and the combined action of temperature and Na+, Cl- ions on lysates of Escherichia coli AB1157 cells has been studied. The optimal conditions of the cell lysis was determined on the basis of the curve parameters of the anomalous time dependence of viscosity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of non-thermal microwaves (MW), 10(-4) and 10(-10) W/cm(2), on conformation of nucleoids in E. coli cells were analyzed by the method of anomalous viscosity time dependence (AVTD). MW exposure was performed at different values of static magnetic field and concentration of oxygen, 8-90 microT, and 2.
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