Publications by authors named "Ovchinnikova I"

Objective: To analyze the effect the LYMPHA technique on the incidence of upper limb lymphedema in patients with breast cancer after complete axillary lymph node dissection.

Material And Methods: There were 89 patients with breast cancer and signs of metastatic lesion of axillary lymph nodes who underwent complete axillary lymph dissection. In group 1 (41 patients), the LYMPHA technique was used simultaneously with lymph node dissection; in group 2 (48 patients) - lymph node dissection alone.

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  • Hypercytokinemia, or cytokine storm, complicates treatments for viral and bacterial infections like COVID-19 and increases thrombosis risk, highlighting the need for new anticoagulants.
  • Current direct anticoagulants are limited in use for COVID-19 due to safety concerns, making the discovery of dual-action drugs with antiviral or antidiabetic properties critical, especially for patients with comorbidities like hypertension or diabetes.
  • Novel compounds, particularly a specific triazolo-pyrimidine, show promising anticoagulant effects, outperforming existing medications like dabigatran etexilate and are especially effective during systemic inflammation.
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Individuals raised in institutionalized care settings are more likely to demonstrate developmental deficits than those raised in biological families. One domain that is vulnerable to the impoverished environments characteristic of some institutionalized care facilities is language development. We used EEG to assess ERPs and source-localized event-related spectral perturbations (ERSPs) associated with semantic processing at different levels of picture-word conflict and low versus high word frequency.

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The problem of lung damage originating from excessive inflammation and cytokine release during various types of infections remains relevant and stimulates the search for highly effective and safe drugs. The biological activity of the latter may be associated with the regulation of hyperactivation of certain immune cells and enzymes. Here, we propose the design and synthesis of amino derivatives of 4,6- and 5,7-diaryl substituted pyrimidines and [1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-]pyrimidines as promising double-acting pharmacophores inhibiting IL-6 and NO.

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The 4-hydroxypyrrolidine-2-carboxanilide podand salt demonstrates catalytic activity in asymmetric Biginelli reaction. The systematic search for prevalent conformational state of the cation was carried out by computer simulations in combination with one- and two-dimensional NMR experiments. For that purpose, we proposed a novel algorithm for the generation and selection of conformers based on molecular dynamics and clustering in the space of principal components.

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Millions of children worldwide are raised in institutionalized settings. Unfortunately, institutionalized rearing is often characterized by psychosocial deprivation, leading to difficulties in numerous social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills. One such skill is the ability to recognize emotional facial expressions.

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The study shows that whole-exome sequencing is a promising approach to detect novel variants-and gene candidates in DSD, that, as a future direction, may improve the diagnostic gene panels for this heterogeneous disorder.

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We investigated neural correlates of traumatic experience related to the lack of family care in adults with a history of institutionalization (IC) using the Emotional Stroop paradigm. The goals of our study were twofold: we investigated whether adults with IC history (n = 24; M  = 22.17, SD = 6.

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Background: Although internal mammary vessels are considered the best recipients for free flap breast reconstruction, they present the notable drawback of limited accessibility. The aim of this study was to develop a minimally invasive surgical technique for the dissection of internal mammary vessels as recipients for breast reconstruction.

Methods: From 2008 to 2018, we performed 32 unilateral microsurgical breast reconstructions (mean patient age: 40.

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The suitability of adult male the navel orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Walker) for Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) has been reported for both high energy gamma (>1 MeV) and low energy x-ray (90 keV) sterilization. However, research regarding sterilization of NOW larvae and pupae by gamma irradiation indicated nonsuitability due to high mortality. Here, NOW larvae and pupae were irradiated to doses up to 50 Gy with 90 keV x-rays, then paired with nonirradiated colony mates.

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The etiological mechanisms of the genetic underpinnings of developmental language disorder (DLD) are unknown, in part due to the behavioral heterogeneity of the disorder's manifestations. In this study, we explored an association between the SETBP1 gene (18q21.1), revealed in a genome-wide association study of DLD in a geographically isolated population, and brain network-based endophenotypes of functional intracortical coherence between major language-related brain areas.

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The current study investigated the long-term effects of institutionalization on the inhibitory control of young adults raised in orphanages using the color-word Stroop task. We examined whether young adults raised in institutions (IC group; n = 24; M = 22.17 years, SD = 6.

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The current study investigated language development of children residing in institutional care (IC) in Russia, compared to peers raised by biological family care (BFC). We used standardized behavioral testing (Preschool Language Scale-5, McArthur CDI), and an event-related potential picture-word matching paradigm. Children in IC significantly underperformed on the measures of receptive and expressive language development, with larger deficits in expressive domain.

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The attunement of speech perception/discrimination to the properties of one's native language is a crucial step in speech and language development at early ages. Studying these processes in young children with a history of institutionalization is of great interest, as being raised in institutional care (IC) may lead to lags in language development. The sample consisted of 82 children, split into two age groups.

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We address the question how people's opinion and features of information interact in the process of indirect social influence. Implicit learning was considered as a mechanism for conformity in social perception. We carried out 2 experiments using a hidden covariation detection paradigm.

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Early social deprivation (i.e., an insufficiency or lack of parental care) has been identified as a significant adverse early experience that may affect multiple facets of child development and cause long-term outcomes in physical and mental health, cognition and behavior.

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Impoverished early care environments are associated with developmental deficits in children raised in institutional settings. Despite the accumulation of evidence regarding deficits in general cognitive functioning in this population, less is known about the impact of institutionalization on language development at the level of brain and behavior. We examined language outcomes in young adults and adolescents raised in institutions (n = 23) as compared to their socioeconomic status and age peers raised in biological families (n = 24) using a behavioral language assessment and linguistic event-related potentials (ERPs).

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Two natural compounds (quercetin and curcumin) were tested as sensitizing or protecting agents for Navel Orangeworm (NOW) larvae under x-ray sterilization, with the aim to reduce required doses and thus facilitate the substitution of x-ray for radioisotopes. The compounds were added to NOW diet at concentrations between 0 and 1.0 mmol kg and subsequent reared male larvae were subjected to x-ray irradiation (90 keV, 9 mA) to doses up to 15 Gy.

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Male adult navel orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Walker), were irradiated using a laboratory scale x-ray irradiation unit to determine the required dose for complete egg sterility of mated female moths and inherited sterility of F1 and F2 generations. Adult male A. transitella were irradiated in two separate experiments at 100-300 Gy and 50-175 Gy.

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The efficiency of treatment was analyzed in 142 children aged 3-14 years who had local forms of primary pulmonary tuberculosis. Therapy was performed according to regimens 3 and 1, by using individual dosage regimens depending on the extent and severity of a specific process, the presence of complications, and age-related features. In minor tuberculosis, solitary calcifications being detected without signs of the activity of tuberculous infection, the basic course of therapy was 6-8 months; it was performed using 2 drugs in individual cases.

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In the past decade, the leading form of specific lesion in children is tuberculosis of intrathoracic lymph nodes, whose proportion in the pattern of clinical forms is as high as 85.7%. The period of 1990 to 2002 showed a 3-fold increase in the detection of bilateral lesion involving more than 3 groups of lymph nodes; the specific processes were complicated by 3.

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An efficient sonochemical methodology is described for the synthesis of new podands containing substituted dihydropyrimidines.

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An algorithm of complex examination is proposed for early diagnosis of tuberculosis in children with different manifestations of tuberculous infection. The results of clinical and laboratory studies of 209 children by using the most informative values in its diagnosis may establish it in 81.8% of cases in the outpatient setting.

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Selenium level was determined in sera of 27 patients including 15 patients with chronic gastrointestinal diseases and 12 patients with intestinal malabsorption after some kinds of stomach or small intestine resection. Deficiency of this trace element was found in 5 patients and suboptimal concentration in 4 patients in the first group and in 3 and 5 patients of second group respectively. Supplementation of patients with 45 mg of selenium organic form based on autolysis extract of selenious baker's yeast resulted in increase of selenium level in 23 (85%) patients including all of them with selenium deficiency or suboptimal level.

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