Publications by authors named "Natalia Lapidus"

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common heart rhythm disorder in clinical practice. It worsens the quality of life of patients, leads to an increase in the mortality rate because of its association with a high risk of thromboembolic complications. The current pandemic of a new coronavirus infection, which began in March 2020, was marked by an increase in cardiovascular diseases, including an increase in the number of patients with AF.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of mid-regional proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM) compared to standard lab tests in assessing COVID-19 patients.
  • A total of 140 hospitalized patients were monitored, with MR-proADM levels measured on their first and third days in the hospital, alongside other routine tests and the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) to indicate disease severity.
  • Significant differences were found in age, hospitalization duration, and MR-proADM levels between patients who recovered and those who did not, indicating that MR-proADM could play a crucial role in identifying high-risk patients.
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While the cellular mechanisms of liver regeneration have been thoroughly studied, the role of extracellular matrix (ECM) in liver regeneration is still poorly understood. We utilized a proteomics-based approach to identify the shifts in ECM composition after CCl4 or DDC treatment and studied their effect on the proliferation of liver cells by combining biophysical and cell culture methods. We identified notable alterations in the ECM structural components (eg collagens I, IV, V, fibronectin, elastin) as well as in non-structural proteins (eg olfactomedin-4, thrombospondin-4, armadillo repeat-containing x-linked protein 2 (Armcx2)).

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Several case reports deal with the relationship between hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and pulmonary or hepatic sarcoidosis. Most publications describe interferon α-induced sarcoidosis. However, HCV infection per se is also suggested to cause sarcoidosis.

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