Publications by authors named "O I Baulina"

Objective: To optimize the diagnosis of abdominal pain syndrome occurring under the «mask» of acute pancreatitis via algorithms for clinical and laboratory examination.

Material And Methods: We have retrospectively and prospectively analyzed patients with abdominal pain syndrome. We selected all patients with acute pancreatitis who repeatedly applied with abdominal pain syndrome to polyclinics and hospitals between 2017 and 2021.

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Microalgae are naturally adapted to the fluctuating availability of phosphorus (P) to opportunistically uptake large amounts of inorganic phosphate (P) and safely store it in the cell as polyphosphate. Hence, many microalgal species are remarkably resilient to high concentrations of external P. Here, we report on an exception from this pattern comprised by a failure of the high P-resilience in strain IPPAS C-2056 normally coping with very high P concentrations.

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Biotechnology of microalgae holds promise for sustainable using of phosphorus, a finite non-renewable resource. Responses of the green microalga Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047 to elevated inorganic phosphate (P) concentrations were studied.

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The internal surface of the animal gastrointestinal tract is covered by microbial biofilms. They play an important role in the development and functioning of the host organism and protect it against pathogens. Microbial communities of gastrointestinal biofilms are less elucidated than luminal microbiota.

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To cope with fluctuating phosphorus (P) availability, cyanobacteria developed diverse acclimations, including luxury P uptake (LPU)-taking up P in excess of the current metabolic demand. LPU is underexplored, despite its importance for nutrient-driven rearrangements in aquatic ecosystems. We studied the LPU after the refeeding of P-deprived cyanobacterium sp.

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