Publications by authors named "K Aleinikova"

A rare observation of systemic AL-amyloidosis with a debut in old age, accompanied by diffuse alveolar-septal lesion of the lungs and mediastinal lymphadenopathy in combination with amyloid cardiomyopathy in the absence of pathology of kidney and liver function.

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Adult rat and newt retinas were studied during long organotypic 3D cultivation. A high proliferation level was discovered in the region of growth by applying DNA synthesis markers and in vitro mitosis registration in newt retina. Aggregates were formed in the retina spheroid cavity because dedifferentiated cells migrated into this region.

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To understand why the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) has different potentials for neural differentiation in lower and higher vertebrates, the RPEs of adult newts and rats were compared under similar in vitro cultivation conditions. The RPEs of both animal species were organotypically cultivated within the posterior eye wall under constant rotation in the serum medium free of growth factors. Comparison of the cell morphology, proliferation, and expression of pan-neural markers demonstrated that the RPE cells of adult newts and rats under similar in vitro conditions displayed both similarities and differemces.

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This work continues the studies of the proliferative ability of cells in the adult newt retina. The model of experimental detachment of the retina from pigment epithelium and two techniques to saturate the ocular tissues in vivo with precursors of DNA synthesis were used: (1) the method of repeated [3H]-thymidine labeling and subsequent autoradiographic analysis of semithin sections and (2) an original method for continuous labeling of thymidine analog bromodeoxyuridine and subsequent immunochemical detection. The data obtained confirm and extend our previous data on the localization of DNA-synthesizing cells in the neural retina and expose the pattern of S-phase cell accumulation after retinal detachment for each proliferation-competent cell population.

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