Publications by authors named "M Solovyev"

Background: Navigation surgical systems have been widely used in spinal fusion to ensure accuracy and safety during pedicle screw insertion.

Methods: The research was performed under laboratory conditions, using stereotactic navigation, surgical instruments for spinal fusion, development of additional devices and software. During the experiments, all stages of the computed tomography-guided navigation system use were performed-preoperative preparation of patient data and planning to provide visual control of the navigation of surgical instruments during the insertion of screws.

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  • - Elys/Mel-28 is a nucleoporin (Nup) that connects decondensing chromatin with nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) after mitosis, but its role during interphase is unclear.
  • - Research using DamID-seq in Drosophila embryos identified different Elys binding sites within active or inactive chromatin, revealing its interaction with nucleoplasmic and NPC-linked forms.
  • - Knocking down Elys in S2 cells causes chromatin to move away from the nuclear envelope, leading to gene derepression, while also compacting active chromatin regions, suggesting Elys helps anchor peripheral chromatin to the nuclear envelope.
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  • Sequence-based analysis of the microbiomes in fermented foods and beverages sheds light on their effects on taste and health, using advanced metagenomics techniques for detailed profiling.
  • A new Hi-C metagenomics pipeline was developed for analyzing spontaneously fermented beers and ciders, resulting in improved genome reconstruction of the bacterial and yeast populations involved.
  • Findings revealed significant diversity in microbial communities, particularly in Lactobacillaceae for beers and Brettanomyces and Saccharomyces for ciders, highlighting potential health benefits and niche adaptations of these organisms within their environments.
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In the present study, we propose the use of swabs in non-lethal sampling procedures to collect the mucosa-adhered gut microbiota from the posterior intestine of fish, and therefore, we compare the bacterial communities collected by conventional scraping and by swabbing methods. For this purpose, samples of the posterior intestine of rainbow trout () were collected first using the swabbing approach, and after fish euthanasia, by mucosa scraping. Finally, bacterial communities were compared by 16S rRNA gene Illumina sequencing.

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