Publications by authors named "M L Molchanov"

Crustaceans have successfully adapted to survive in their natural habitat, rich in microorganisms, due to the presence of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in their organism. They achieve this adaptation despite lacking the highly specific adaptive immune system found in vertebrates. One valuable source of AMPs is the hepatopancreas, a waste product from crab fishery and its processing.

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The methanotrophic bacterium Methylotuvimicrobium alcaliphilum 20Z is an industrially promising candidate for bioconversion of methane into value-added chemicals. Here, we have study the metabolic consequences of the breaking in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle by fumarase knockout. Two fumarases belonging to non-homologous class I and II fumarases were obtained from the bacterium by heterologous expression in Escherichia coli.

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  • Cerebral ischemia affects around 15 million people globally each year, prompting the need for effective prevention and treatment methods in angiology and pharmacology.
  • Taxifolin (TAX) has cytoprotective properties, but its effectiveness is limited by poor solubility and difficulty crossing the blood-brain barrier; a water-soluble variant, aqua taxifolin (aqTAX), was studied for its protective effects on brain cells during ischemia-like conditions.
  • Findings revealed that aqTAX provided stronger cytoprotection than TAX, inhibiting cell necrosis and apoptosis more effectively, influencing gene expression related to oxidative stress and inflammation, and significantly reducing harmful calcium levels in neurons and astrocytes during ischemia. *
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Turpentine oil, owing to the presence of 7-50 terpenes, has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, antibacterial, anticoagulant, antioxidant, and antitumor properties, which are important for medical emulsion preparation. The addition of turpentine oil to squalene emulsions can increase their effectiveness, thereby reducing the concentration of expensive and possibly deficient squalene, and increasing its stability and shelf life. In this study, squalene emulsions were obtained by adding various concentrations of turpentine oil via high-pressure homogenization, and the safety and effectiveness of the obtained emulsions were studied in vitro and in vivo.

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This work was aimed at elaborating an experimental endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) model and evaluating the possibility of using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) to determine the degree of collagen denaturation of the venous tissue and optimize the laser treatment settings. The control (non-varicose) and varicose vein specimens were subjected to chemical, thermal and morphological analyses. Varicose vein fragments were irradiated with 1.

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