Publications by authors named "R E Uzbekov"

After insemination, a subpopulation of sperm reaches the oviducts and binds to isthmic epithelial cells to form a "sperm reservoir". Our objective was to explore the role of annexin A5 (ANXA5), a protein that binds with high affinity to phosphatidylserine (PS), in the formation of the sperm reservoir in pigs. Phosphatidylserine was detected on the head of approximately 10 % of boar sperm at ejaculation.

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Article Synopsis
  • Understanding sperm storage dynamics is key to exploring post-copulatory sexual selection in species that fertilize internally.
  • In the black soldier fly (BSF), sperm is stored in special compartments, with only about 49% of transferred sperm reaching the storage areas after mating.
  • Analysis reveals that while some sperm decline in numbers and viability in the transfer area, female BSFs can still produce multiple fertile clutches after just one mating, highlighting the importance of studying BSF as a model for sexual selection.
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Background: The centrosome is one of the principal cell hubs, where numerous proteins important for intracellular regulatory processes are concentrated. One of them, serine-threonine kinase 6, alias Aurora A, is involved in centrosome duplication and mitotic spindle formation and maintenance.

Methods: Long-term vital observations of cells, immunofluorescence analysis of protein localization, synchronization of cells at different phases of the cell cycle, Western blot analysis of protein content were used in the work.

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Large dsDNA viruses from the class are currently composed of four viral families infecting insects and/or crustaceans. Since the 1970s, particles described as filamentous viruses (FVs) have been observed by electronic microscopy in several species of Hymenoptera parasitoids but until recently, no genomic data was available. This study provides the first comparative morphological and genomic analysis of these FVs.

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Recently, metformin (Met) has shown to have antineoplastic properties in cancer treatment by improving hypoxic tumor conditions, and causing reduction in the synthesis of biomolecules, which are vital for cancer growth. However, as an orally administered drug, Met has low bioavailability and rapid renal clearance. Thus, the goal of this study was to vectorize Met inside liposomes in the context of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), which currently lacks treatment options when compared to other types of breast cancer.

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