Publications by authors named "N A Tsyba"

Pancreatic cancer (PC) has the highest mortality rate of all major cancers in the world despite improvements in clinical care and an understanding of the biology of pancreatic cancer. A study of 64 patients with verified pancreatic cancer who underwent surgery was included. Sampling was carried out at three points: before surgery and on days 1-3 after surgery and 5-7 days after surgery.

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Mutations in the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) can be pathogenic. Owing to the multi-copy nature of mtDNA, wild-type copies can compensate for the effects of mutant mtDNA. Wild-type copies available for compensation vary depending on the mutant load and the total copy number.

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Mitochondria and plastids retain their own small but essential genomes. However, the evolutionary pressures that determine whether a gene is retained in organellar DNA or exported to the "host" nuclear genome remain unclear. A new study in Cell Systems addresses this knowledge gap using bioinformatic data and modeling to identify universal "rules" that determine organellar gene retention.

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Background: Withdrawal syndrome (WS) a musculoskeletal pain after discontinuation of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) has been described in the treatment-free remission (TFR) studies. The pathophysiological mechanisms and predisposing factors of WS have not been well established.

Aim: Our aim was to evaluate clinical features and factors associated with WS in the Russian cohort of CML patients who discontinued TKI therapy.

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