Publications by authors named "M V Danilova"

Cervical artery dissection (CeAD) is the primary cause of ischemic stroke in young adults. Monogenic heritable connective tissue diseases account for fewer than 5% of cases of CeAD. The remaining sporadic cases have known risk factors.

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Ganglioside-monosialic acid (GM1) gangliosidosis (ICD-10: E75.1; OMIM: 230500, 230600, 230650) is a rare autosomal recessive hereditary disease, lysosomal storage disorder caused by mutations in the gene that lead to the absence or insufficiency of β-galactosidase. In this study, we report a case of a Russian family with a history of GM1 gangliosidosis.

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Background: Enchytraeids, or potworms, are tiny oligochaetes that are distributed worldwide in many terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems. Despite their key role in the functioning of ecosystems, the diversity and abundance of Enchytraeidae are rarely studied due to the laborious process of species identification. The present study addresses this gap and sheds some light on the distribution and abundance of enchytraeids in the lands of the Northern Palearctic.

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We compare the recognition of foveal crowded Landolt Cs of two sizes: brief (40 ms), large, low-contrast Cs and high-contrast (1 sec) tests at the resolution limit of the visual system. In different series, the test Landolt C was surrounded by two identical distractors located symmetrically along the horizontal or by a single distractor. The distractors were Landolt Cs or rings.

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  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a chronic condition marked by insulin resistance and dysfunction of β-cells, leading to various health complications.
  • A study analyzed plasma samples from 44 T2D patients and 22 healthy individuals, revealing 229 miRNAs with significant expression differences, including increased levels of miR-5588-5p and decreased levels of miR-496 in T2D patients.
  • The researchers also found that obesity affects miRNA expression, specifically miR-144-3p and miR-99a-5p, and identified key pathways related to chromatin modification and apoptosis linked to certain miRNAs.
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