Publications by authors named "Inna Yu Vitkalova"

Pesticides can seriously affect the respiratory chain of the mitochondria of many crops, reducing the intensity of plant growth and its yield. Studying the effect of pesticides on the bioenergetic parameters of intact plant mitochondria is a promising approach for assessing their toxicity. In this study, we investigated the effect of some pesticides on isolated potato mitochondria, which used exogenous NADH as a substrate for respiration.

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A video-oculographic interface is a system for controlling objects using eye movements. The video-oculographic interface differs from other brain-computer interfaces regarding its improved accuracy, simplicity, and ergonomics. Despite these advantages, all users are not equally successful in mastering these various devices.

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Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is one of the most common crops in the world, and it is very susceptible to a wide range of pests such as insects and fungi. The use of pesticides often results in the suppression of seed germination and plant growth, in particular, due to their effect on the respiratory chain of mitochondria.

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Mildronate is a cardiac and neuroprotective drug that is widely used in some countries. By inhibiting carnitine biosynthesis, mildronate impairs the fatty acids transport into mitochondria, thereby decreasing the β-oxidation intensity. Since 2016, it has been prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

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The development of human-computer interfaces in different individuals occur with different efficiencies, this is due to the individual characteristics of the genotype determined by the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of a person. Here, we checked the connection between the success of the acquisition of the brain-computer, eye-tracking, electromyographic, and respiratory interfaces and SNP of the , , and genes. Here, we show that the T-allele in rs6313 of the gene is associated with an increase in the number of correctly submitted commands of the electromyographic and eye-tracking interfaces.

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