Publications by authors named "S N Bagrov"

In the White Sea, the blue mussel Mytilus edulis occupies a wide range of biotopes and is associated with numerous symbiotic organisms. At some sites, mussel cover spreads continuously from the intertidal to the subtidal zone. We checked whether the patterns of infection by different associated organisms differed among the upper subtidal, zero-depth and lower intertidal zones at 3 sites in the Kandalaksha Gulf and the Onega Bay of the White Sea.

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Intraocular liquid, in contrast to blood, has no cellular components; therefore, proteins (human serum albumin [HSA], and [alpha, beta, gamma] globulins) are the major components that determine patients' response to the intraocular lens (IOL) surface. In addition to the amount of adsorbed proteins, the possibility of its conformational changes, including conformational changes of globulins C1 and C3 that respond for the activation of the complements system by the classical and alternative pathways, cannot be excluded. The interaction between IOLs and protein components of intraocular liquid directly influences the ocular exudative reaction in the early postoperational period, the intensity of cellular and pigmental scurf on the surface of the IOLs, and the state of endothelial cells of the cornea in the distant postoperational period.

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The paper shows it possible to use the method of total internal reflection-fluorescence for study of the kinetics of protein adsorption onto the surface of intraocular lenses (IOL) made from optically transparent hydrophobic polymers and hydrogels. The nature of the materials (polymethylmethacrylate, silicone, p-HEMA, p-HEMA-collagen copolymer) used for IOL on the adsorption and desorption of human serum albumin was studied.

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The morphological investigation of corneal endothelium was carried out in 205 human eyes of patients with malignant tumors of different localization including the eye, and also with diabetes mellitus. The investigation was performed in flat specimens by electron microscopy. In all types of pathology mitotic figures were found in endothelial population, most frequently in cases of diabetes of moderate and severe degree.

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Morphometric and cytospectrophotometric studies of the endothelium of human cornea in age aspect, from 20 to 80 years, has revealed the presence of nuclei with double content of DNA (4 c) irrespective of age, as well as binuclear cells. Their number increases with age. At the age of 20-40 years, 4 tetraploid nuclei and 3 binuclear cells were found, and after 80 years of age - 45 tetraploid nuclei and 11 binuclear cells per a cornea.

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