Publications by authors named "I Vasylieva"

Objective: Aim: To study IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10 blood serum levels and their relationship with colon tissue prostanoids in experimental ulcerative colitis.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: Blood serum interleukins and colon tissue prostanoids were determined by enzyme immunosorbent assay on three groups of WAG population rats (1st control group - rectal saline injection; 2nd control group - 50% ethanol injection; experimental group - injection of 2,4-dinitrobenzene-sulfonic acid in 50% ethanol).

Results: Results: The increased levels of all interleukins both in 2nd control and experimental groups versus 1st control group were found.

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Advancements in microscopy techniques and computing technologies have enabled researchers to digitally reconstruct brains at micron scale. As a result, community efforts like the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN) have generated thousands of whole-brain imaging datasets to trace neuronal circuitry and comprehensively map cell types. This data holds valuable information that extends beyond initial analyses, opening avenues for variation studies and robust classification of cell types in specific brain regions.

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  • Serotype 3 strains of reovirus can spread to the brain and cause deadly brain infections in newborn mice.
  • Researchers found that although reovirus targets different areas of the brain, it doesn't depend on certain receptors (like SA and PirB) to infect neurons.
  • The study showed that many parts of the newborn mouse brain can be infected by reovirus, and the patterns of infection don't rely on those specific receptors.
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Objective: Aim: To study the spiritual health in existential dimensions, as well as the meaning, value, and emotional components of spiritual health of Ukrainians under the wartime.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The theoretical and methodological framework of the paper is represented by the works of scholars in classical existentialism, contemporary philosophers, psychologists, medical psychologists, theologians, sociologists, etc. The complex nature of the issue necessitated the use of interdisciplinary approaches, philosophical, general scientific and special sociological methods of gathering, processing and analyzing information.

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  • * The vast and complex nature of these datasets has posed challenges for researchers in terms of storage, sharing, and analysis at a larger scale.
  • * To address these issues, the Brain Image Library (BIL) has been introduced as a centralized public resource for brain microscopy data, enabling easy exploration, visualization, and access to thousands of datasets without the need to download them, thus promoting data reuse and scientific research.
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