Publications by authors named "R A Fadeev"

One of the key factors of the interaction 'osteoplastic material-organism' is the state of the implant surface. Taking into account the fact that the equilibrium in regeneration conditions is reached only after the reparative histogenesis process is completed, the implant surface is constantly modified. This work is devoted to the numerical description of the dynamic bilateral material-medium interaction under close to physiological conditions, as well as to the assessment of the comparability of the model with and experimental results.

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  • Glutamine is crucial for tumor growth, and its deprivation in solid tumors can hinder their growth and spread, particularly in human glioblastoma cell lines U87MG and T98G.
  • Research indicates that U87MG cells, which have a more differentiated phenotype, show increased glycolysis and stemness marker expression (CD133) when deprived of glutamine, while T98G cells shift towards oxidative phosphorylation and become less responsive to certain drugs.
  • The study highlights that metabolic and phenotypic differences between these glioblastoma cell lines lead to varying drug sensitivities, suggesting that treatment strategies should consider these differences for better outcomes.
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Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine, MEL) is a hormone synthesized by the pineal gland. Due to its oncostatic effect, it can be considered as an antitumor agent and used for combination therapy. ABT-737, a Bcl-2 inhibitor, promotes cell death after treatment with agents that induce pro-apoptotic signals.

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The escalating threat of multidrug-resistant pathogens necessitates innovative approaches to combat infectious diseases. In this study, we examined peptides R23F*, V31K*, and R44K*, which were engineered to include an amyloidogenic fragment sourced from the S1 protein of , along with one or two cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) components. We assessed the antimicrobial efficacy of these peptides in a liquid medium against various strains of both Gram-positive bacteria, including (209P and 129B strains), MRSA (SA 180 and ATCC 43300 strains), and (strain IP 5832), and Gram-negative bacteria such as (ATCC 28753 and 2943 strains) and (MG1655 and K12 strains).

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a malignant neoplasm characterized by extremely low curability and survival. The inflammatory microenvironment and maturation (differentiation) of AML cells induced by it contribute to the evasion of these cells from effectors of antitumor immunity. One of the key molecular effectors of immune surveillance, the cytokine TRAIL, is considered a promising platform for developing selective anticancer drugs.

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