Publications by authors named "O D Davydov"

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  • A group of neurology experts is creating an algorithm to help outpatient neurologists diagnose and treat mononeuropathies, which are nerve disorders affecting a single nerve.
  • They are recommending specific tests and procedures for certain tunnel mononeuropathies, based on the latest evidence about how well different treatments work and their safety.
  • The goal is to provide a standardized approach to improve patient care in diagnosing and managing these conditions.
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  • The expert council's resolution focuses on evaluating the use of ipidacrine for treating various types of nerve disorders, including mononeuropathies, polyneuropathies, and radiculopathies.
  • Specialists have prepared guidelines on how to effectively apply ipidacrine in managing these peripheral nervous system conditions.
  • The discussion highlights the importance of tailored treatment approaches based on the specific causes and types of neuropathies.
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Pathogenic fungi cause major postharvest losses. During storage and ripening, fruit becomes highly susceptible to fungi that cause postharvest disease. Fungicides are effective treatments to limit disease.

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The genus Solanum comprises three food crops (potato, tomato, and eggplant), which are consumed on daily basis worldwide and also producers of notorious anti-nutritional steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGAs). Hydroxylated SGAs (i.e.

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The serpins are a family of structurally conserved protease inhibitors found in all animal and plant kingdoms. After interaction with their cognate substrate(s), their native energetically stressed state is relaxed by hydrolysis, resulting in a semi-stable covalent bond that disables the protease. The inherent flexible serpin structure supports additional non-inhibitory functions.

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