Publications by authors named "S R Frolova"

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  • Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a rare genetic disorder that affects connective tissue, leading to serious complications like thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA), which may require preventive surgery.
  • There is a need for non-invasive biomarkers and new therapeutic targets for MFS, as current monitoring methods involve complex imaging and are time-sensitive.
  • Recent studies using high-throughput platforms have identified potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets related to pathways involved in MFS, but further validation in large patient groups is needed to confirm their effectiveness.
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Fusarium basal rot of onions causes large losses during storage of commercial production of onion bulbs, which in turn adversely affects the food market situation in the off-season period. There are no data on the composition of spp., which causes onion basal rot in the Russian Federation.

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  • * Two key regions, Krasnodar Krai and Crimea, were studied, revealing different species compositions and their impacts on pepper wilting in each area.
  • * The findings highlight previously unrecognized species as potential causes of wilt, which can inform biological control strategies and aid in developing pepper varieties resistant to this disease.
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Voltage-gated Na channels are crucial to action potential propagation in excitable tissues. Because of the high amplitude and rapid activation of the Na current, voltage-clamp measurements are very challenging and are usually performed at room temperature. In this study, we measured Na current voltage-dependence in stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes at physiological temperature.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that tuberculosis (TB) is one of the top 10 leading causes of global mortality. The increasing incidence of multidrug-resistant TB highlights the urgent need for an intensified quest to discover innovative anti-TB medications In this study, we investigated four new derivatives from the quinoxaline-2-carboxylic acid 1,4-dioxide class. New 3-methylquinoxaline 1,4-dioxides with a variation in substituents at positions 2 and 6(7) were synthesized via nucleophilic aromatic substitution with amines and assessed against a spp.

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