Publications by authors named "Ishchenko Liudmyla"

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  • The study investigated the prevalence of sleep disturbances among Ukrainians one year after Russia's invasion, involving an online survey of 2,364 adults aged 18 to 79.
  • Results showed that 39.4% experienced short sleep, 6.9% long sleep, and 38.5% suffered from insomnia, with higher rates observed in females, those with depression, and individuals affected by past trauma.
  • The findings highlight the concerning state of sleep health in Ukraine post-war, emphasizing the need for further research and interventions to improve sleep quality amidst ongoing conflict.
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We aimed to assess the mental health of adults living in Ukraine one year after onset of the Russo-Ukrainian war, along with quality of life and coping strategies. Quota sampling was used to collect online survey data from 2364 adults aged 18-79 years living in Ukraine from April 5, 2023 to May 15, 2023. Among adults living in Ukraine, 14.

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The major part of commercial prodrugs against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) demonstrated a significant inhibitory effect on cell division and inhibition of bacterial growth in vitro. However, further implementation often failed to overcome the compensatory system of interchangeable cascades. This is the most common situation for the compounds, which hit the key enzymes activities involved in all basic stages of the cell cycle.

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Here, we report the complete genome sequence of an African swine fever (ASF) virus (ASFV/Kyiv/2016/131) isolated from the spleen of a domestic pig in Ukraine with a lethal case of African swine fever. Using only long-read Nanopore sequences, we assembled a full-length genome of 191,911 base pairs in a single contig.

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