Publications by authors named "P L Sokolov"

Aim: To systematize data on the prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in the adult population of Russia.

Materials And Methods: The search for studies was conducted in the electronic databases MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, and RSCI (Russian Science Citation Index) from January 2000 to December 2022. The review included relevant publications in peer-reviewed periodicals in English or Russian, publications with data from cross-sectional epidemiological studies assessing the prevalence of GERD in the Russian population, studies on adult patients with GERD, and publications with detailed descriptive statistics that allow using the data in the meta-analysis.

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  • * Various diagnostic methods exist to detect TB biomarkers like DNA, proteins, and antibodies using techniques such as PCR, ELISA, and flow cytometry, which help identify infections through optical signals.
  • * Recent advancements in biosensing focus on enhancing detection sensitivity using fluorescent quantum dots, which offer brighter and more stable optical tags for identifying TB biomarkers more effectively.
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The pH varies in different tissues and organelles and also changes during some diseases. In this regard, the application of molecular switches that use a competition-based aptamer switch design in biological systems requires studying the thermodynamics of such systems at different pH values. In this work, we studied the binding of the classical ATP aptamer to ATP and competition strands under different pH and ionic conditions using fluorescent melting curve analysis.

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Mutations in the human gene lead to epileptic encephalopathy of early childhood. It is characterized by the early onset of serial seizures, cognitive impairment and behavioral disorders (including autistic personality traits). In most cases, difficulties arise in selecting therapy due to pharmacoresistance.

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The prevalence of allergic diseases has increased tremendously in recent decades, which can be attributed to growing exposure to environmental triggers, changes in dietary habits, comorbidity, and the increased use of medications. In this context, the multiplexed diagnosis of sensitization to various allergens and the monitoring of the effectiveness of treatments for allergic diseases become particularly urgent issues. The detection of allergen-specific antibodies, in particular, sIgE and sIgG, is a modern alternative to skin tests due to the safety and efficiency of this method.

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