Publications by authors named "O V Skvortsova"

The problem of the increasing obesity among children and adolescents is urgent. One of the most interesting and promising directions in this area is to study the correlation of individual microorganisms with the presence and absence of obesity. of the study was to assess the correlation between the isolation frequency of individual microorganisms and the presence of obesity in children and adolescents and to identify possible associations between different groups of microorganisms in obese patients.

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The paper presents the results of a retrospective analysis of the chemoradiotherapy of 393 infant patients with Hodgkin's disease.

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The paper presents the results of examination of the chemical and radionuclide composition of natural waters and snow cover in Moscow. Areas with abnormal contents of tritium are found in the underground and surface waters and snow cover. The high concentrations of strontium, boron, fluorine, and barium are ascertained to be associated with natural factors.

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Mumps vaccine viruses, Leningrad-3 (L-3) strain, harvested at the 8th (8P) and 38th (38P) passage levels, were compared by nucleotide sequencing of the fusion (F) and the phosphoprotein (P) genes, and for replication efficiency in cell culture. Sequencing revealed only one clear base substitution throughout the entire F gene, and no substitutions in the variable 183-nucleotide-long region of the P gene. However, the 8P virus, unlike the 38P variant, contained multiple "ambiguous" nucleotide regions, i.

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The authors have analysed the results of functional examinations of some organs in 26 patients after replantation (9 cases) following complete (4) and subtotal (5) avulsion and after revascularization (17 cases) of large segments following severe mechanical injuries. It has been demonstrated that 4 to 6 months after the operation the disturbances in the electric activity of the brain and in the secretory and secretory functions of the kidneys have a reversible character and regress 2 to 5 years later. No functional disturbances concern-ing the thyroid gland, the cardiovascular system and the liver have been revealed in the patients who were examined 4 to 5 months following the surgery.

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