Publications by authors named "I V Vashkevich"

The article includes a clinical case of a patient with deep infiltrating endometriosis with rectum involving and using intraoperative controlled fluorescence in order to increase the radicality of surgery and improve the prognosis of the disease. Surgical excision of the endometrioitic nodules is the only effective way of treating patients with colorectal endometriosis in terms of relieving pain, improving quality of life and restoring reproductive function. The possible types of surgical interventions can be performed: endometrioid lesion shaving, discoid or circular intestinal resection with anastomosis.

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A rapid immunochromatographic assay was developed for the control of tetracycline (TC). The assay is based on the competition between immobilized TC-protein conjugate and TC in a tested sample for binding with polyclonal anti-TC antibodies conjugated to colloidal gold during the flow of the sample along a membrane strip with immobilized reactants. Conjugation of colloidal gold and the total immunoglobulin (IgG) fraction of polyclonal antibodies was used to increase the assay sensitivity to ensure low content of specific antibodies in the conjugate.

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A new construction of a test-system for free thyroid hormone 3,3',5-triiodothyronine determination (free T3) in human blood serum in ELISA and IRMA variants was described. For this purpose a low-molecular weight bifunctional conjugate containing T3 and vitamin H (biotin, Bt) residues was synthesized. The conjugate (T3-Bt) can be bound via its biotin function to biotin-binding proteins on a solid phase whereas its T3-portion can interact with monoclonal antibody against T3 (anti-T3-MAb) labeled with horseradish peroxidase or iodine-125 in an enzyme immunoassay or an immunoradiometric assay system (ELISA or IRMA), respectively.

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The conjugate of the residue of vitamin H (biotin, Bt) with the hormone of thyroid gland thyroxin (T4) was prepared by N-acylation of N-(3-aminopropyl) biotin amide with N-hydroxysuccinimide ester of N-acetyl thyroxin. The interactions of the Bt-T4 conjugate with one or simultaneously with two binding proteins with affinity to Bt or T4 in solution and on a solid phase were studied by electron spectroscopy, enzyme immunoassay, and computer modeling. Bt-T4 was specifically fixed in the Bt-binding site of the streptavidin molecule via a large number of hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions.

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The effect of precipitation of complexes of streptavidin with biotinylated proteins under conditions of simple (according to Mancini) and double (according to Ouchterlony) radial diffusion in agar gel was studied. The position and form of precipitation lines depended primarily on the initial concentration of components and the degree of protein biotinylation. Free biotin, 1% SDS, and 6 M urea contained in the gel, as well as thermal denaturation of streptavidin inhibited the precipitate formation.

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