It is shown that biliary disorders in a combination with chronic duodenitis are accompanied by infringements of bowel microflora. It is revealed that more expressed changes of structure of microflora were observed at chronic duodenitis 2nd and 3rd degree. Strong correlation connection between degree chronic duodenitis and degree bowel dysbiosis (r = +0,55) is established.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe NBS1/p95 protein has a pivotal role in the sensing and repair of chromosome breaks. A missense mutation in the NBS1 gene, I171V, has recently been associated with a ninefold increased risk of breast cancer in Polish patients. Positive associations have also been reported for leukaemia and larynx cancer suggesting that I171V could be a more general susceptibility factor for malignancies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMutations in the NBS1 gene have been identified as disease-causing mutations in patients with Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome (NBS), but their clinical impact on breast cancer susceptibility has remained uncertain. We determined the frequency of 2 NBS mutations, 657del5 and R215W, in two large series of breast cancer cases and controls from Northern Germany and from the Republic of Belarus. The 5-bp-deletion 657del5 was identified in 15/1,588 cases (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe compositions and frequencies of Y-chromosome haplogroups identified by genotyping 23 biallelic loci of its nonrecombining region (YAP, 92R7, DYF155S2, 12f2, Tat, M9, M17, M25, M89, M124, M130, M170, M172, M174, M173, M178, M201, M207, M242, M269, P21, P25, and P37) have been determined in a sample of 68 Belarussians. Eleven haplogroups have been found in the Belarussian gene pool (E, F*, G, I, I1b, J2, N3a*, Q*, R1*, R1a1, and R1b3). Haplogroup R1a1 is the most frequent; it includes 46% of all Y chromosomes in this sample.
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