Publications by authors named "N Y Osipova"

Article Synopsis
  • The study compared core-shell nanoparticles with a PLGA core and various polymer shells, focusing on their structural integrity.
  • Different methods were used to prepare the nanoparticles, and fluorescent labeling was employed to analyze their properties and confirm core-shell structure.
  • Results showed that the polymer shells improved cellular uptake in glioma cells and maintained structural integrity, suggesting a useful framework for nanoparticle development.
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Given the high growth rates of cognitive decline among the elderly population and the lack of effective etiological treatments, early diagnosis of cognitive impairment progression is an imperative task for modern science and medicine. It is of particular interest to identify predictors of an unfavorable subsequent course of cognitive disorders, specifically, rapid progression. Our study assessed the informative role of various risk factors on the dynamics of cognitive impairment among mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients.

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Objective: To study the relationship of the parameters of immunity and systemic inflammation with the structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and pre-MCI undergoing neurocognitive rehabilitation to search for candidate markers of its effectiveness.

Material And Methods: The main group included 49 patients, aged ≥60 years, with MCI and pre-MCI with memory impairment, who underwent a course of neurorehabilitation for 5 weeks. The control group included 19 volunteers of similar age with a total MoCA score of ≥25, who did not have cognitive impairment and immuno-inflammatory disorders.

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Objective: To study the efficiency of the neuropsychological rehabilitation of patients with mild cognitive impairments.

Material And Methods: The study included 103 elderly people, aged 59 to 88 years, including 90 women and 13 men with subjective complaints of memory loss (ICD-10: F06.70; F06.

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One of the key problems of glioblastoma treatment is the low effectiveness of chemotherapeutic drugs. Incorporation of doxorubicin into PLGA nanoparticles allows increasing the antitumor effect of the cytostatics against experimental rat glioblastoma 101.8.

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