Publications by authors named "S B Iakovenko"

The present investigation was undertaken to study the detection rate of herpes simplex virus (HSV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) in the ejaculates of males with infertility and to evaluate the impact of virus infection on the major parameters of sperm. Ejaculates from 808 patients were studied. As compared with apparently healthy individuals, the coupled males with primary infertility were found to have HSV more frequently in both the whole ejaculate (31% versus 17%; p = 0.

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Monolayers of amphiphile-modified nucleic bases with diynoic acid were obtained and characterized. The synthesized nucleic bases contained in the monolayer complementarily bind the nucleotide molecules contained in the aqueous subphase, and the structure of the resulting monolayers can be fixed by the photopolymerization of diynoic acid. The resulting monolayer exemplifies a novel type of model systems for investigating molecular recognition at the surface of biological membranes.

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The role of the shape of electric pulses of cell permeabilization and lysis was studied using the newly developed DPS electroporator. The effects of bipolar pulses, steep rising and falling edges in the pulses, delays between pulses, and shapes of DC signals between the edges on the lysis of bovine oocytes and the permeabilization of their cell membranes were investigated. Comparing the permeabilization rates with the lysis rates revealed a number of correlations, which make it possible to optimize the pulse shapes for achieving maximum permeabilization rates while keeping the lysis rates low.

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A Digital Poration System (DPS), a versatile device for electrotreatment of biological objects by electric field pulses; was designed, constructed, and implemented. A feature distinguishing DPS from the currently available electroporators based on capacitor discharge through the load is the use of a digital-to-analog converter card as a generator of pulses applied for electroporation of biological membranes, with further amplification of the pulse by both voltage and current. The shape of pulses, including bipolar pulses, is arbitrarily programmable in DPS unlike other electroporators providing exponentially decaying and square-wave pulses only.

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A new model of electroenterogastrograph has been designed. Besides of amplification it can divide the total bioelectrical activity into several flows, and distinguish potentials specific to the certain organ or its part. Each flow is depicted on a separate channel of the electroenterogastrograph.

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