Publications by authors named "Shevelev I"

Type I restriction-modification enzymes are multifunctional heteromeric complexes with DNA cleavage and ATP-dependent DNA translocation activities located on motor subunit HsdR. Functional coupling of DNA cleavage and translocation is a hallmark of the Type I restriction systems that is consistent with their proposed role in horizontal gene transfer. DNA cleavage occurs at nonspecific sites distant from the cognate recognition sequence, apparently triggered by stalled translocation.

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Unlabelled: Ependymoma is a rare tumor that accounts for about 4% of all central nervous system tumors. Ependymomas typically have intramedullary localization; however, sometimes the tumor is located outside of the spinal cord and affects the cauda equina nerve roots.

Objective: To study the outcomes of treatment in patients diagnosed with extramedullary ependymoma.

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Unlabelled: Spine disorders are a highly relevant problem in neurosurgical pathology. The development of diagnostic imaging methods makes it possible to perform intraoperative computed tomography. A special intraoperative cone beam computed tomography scanner "O-arm" has been designed; it combines a function of a C-arm machine and computer tomography scanner.

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DNA polymerase ε (pol ε) is believed to be the leading strand replicase in eukaryotes whereas pols λ and β are thought to be mainly involved in re-synthesis steps of DNA repair. DNA elongation by the human pol ε is halted by an abasic site (apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) site). We have previously reported that human pols λ, β and η can perform translesion synthesis (TLS) of an AP site in the presence of pol ε.

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Unlabelled: The aim of the study was to develop a virtual clinical diagnostic support system of degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis on database of spine registry.

Materials And Methods: Choice of criteria's for diagnostic system was made on symptom analysis of 298 patients with lumbar spinal stenosis. Also was analysed a group of patient with disc herniation's for sensitivity and specify assessment of developed diagnostic support system.

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Aim: To conduct a comparative analysis of outcomes in patients with extramedullary tumors operated on using a minimally invasive approach and traditional laminectomy.

Material And Methods: The study included 40 patients (13 males and 27 females) who underwent surgical treatment at the Department of Spinal Neurosurgery of the Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute. The mean age of patients was 47 years (range: 41-60 years).

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The article analyzes of the early and long-term outcomes in 113 patients who underwent surgical treatment for lumbosacral disc herniations. The first group of patients (n=32) underwent microdiscectomy in a combination with radiofrequency destruction (RFD) of the facet nerves. The control group patients (n=81) underwent microdiscectomy.

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Efficient repair of DNA double strand breaks and interstrand cross-links requires the homologous recombination (HR) pathway, a potentially error-free process that utilizes a homologous sequence as a repair template. A key player in HR is RAD51, the eukaryotic ortholog of bacterial RecA protein. RAD51 can polymerize on DNA to form a nucleoprotein filament that facilitates both the search for the homologous DNA sequences and the subsequent DNA strand invasion required to initiate HR.

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Article Synopsis
  • ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are important integral membrane proteins linked to various human diseases and pharmacology.
  • Researchers used membrane yeast two-hybrid technology on Saccharomyces cerevisiae to create a comprehensive map of interactions among nonmitochondrial ABC transporters.
  • The study reveals that these transporters engage with a diverse array of proteins, affecting their regulation and playing a key role in zinc homeostasis, thus providing valuable insights into their cellular functions.
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Aim: To assess the results of use of lumbar spine on-line registry in 2012 (IV quarter).

Material And Methods: The Burdenko Neurosurgery Institute of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (RAMS) and the System Analysis Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) have developed an electronic "on-line" portal of the Spine Registry for Degenerative Lumbar Spine Diseases. The data on 1295 retrospective and 145 prospective patients who underwent treatment in Burdenko Neurosurgery Institute, the "AXIS" clinic, Medical Centre of the Bank of Russia, "Marina Spine Clinic" LA, USA and in the Neurosurgery department of Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Nizhny Novgorod were analyzed.

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The paper provides critical analysis of the article "Correlated analysis of radiologic criteria's referred to central degenerative spinal canal stenosis and intensity of clinical implications". Critical analysis was carried out by the 5-step evidence cycle. First step is supposed to formulate primary goal of the research and identify its type.

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Objective: to assess the correlation analysis of radiologic criteria referred to central degenerative spinal stenosis and intensity of clinical manifestation.

Materials And Methods: a retrospective cohort data were collected from 2010 till 2011, 27 patients who underwent surgical treatment of central spinal stenosis in Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute. 16 male and 11 female patients were included in the present study.

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Introduction of a novel technology of stereotactic radiation treatment using linear accelerators, refining of systems for visualization and guidance provided rapid development of extracranial radiosurgery. Nowadays there is a possibility of precise stereotactic irradiation of lesions with different size and localization. One of the most actual and promising indications for radiosurgery are different primary and metastatic lesions and arteriovenous malformations of spinal cord and spine.

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Bacteria and yeast possess one RecQ helicase homolog whereas humans contain five RecQ helicases, all of which are important in preserving genome stability. Three of these, BLM, WRN and RECQL4, are mutated in human diseases manifesting in premature aging and cancer. We are interested in determining to which extent these RecQ helicases function cooperatively.

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Practical advantages of using femtosecond laser pulses for manipulations in cell surgery were demonstrated. The use of femtosecond laser pulses enables precision punching of the zona pellucida of the embryo without damaging its cells. With the help of femtosecond laser tweezers/scalpel, auxillary laser hatching was performed and a technique of optical biopsy of mammalian embryo was developed, which enabled non-contact sampling of embryonic material for preimplantation diagnostics.

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Changes in the rigidity of the polymetric chain of phage lambda double-strand DNA have been studied by laser correlation spectroscopy. It was shown that, as the ionic strength increases, the effect of the screening of the hydrodynamic interaction of the links of the polymeric chain specific for polymeric coils arises in a DNA solution. It is assumed that the screening occurs when the threshold of the overlapping of DNA coils is achieved.

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Development of national and international registers for the most socially significant diseases is an important problem of contemporary medicine. Importance and priority of vertebrological register is explained by relatively young age of spinal neurosurgery as specialty, in which many questions concerning indications and optimal methods of treatment remain unsolved, and accumulated experience is quite limited. Nevertheless, vertebrology is on the way from opinions of certain experts to evidence-based scientific proofs.

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DNA polymerase (pol) ε is thought to be the leading strand replicase in eukaryotes, whereas pols λ and β are believed to be mainly involved in re-synthesis steps of DNA repair. DNA elongation by the human pol ε is halted by an abasic site (apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) site). In this study, we present in vitro evidence that human pols λ, β, and η can perform translesion synthesis (TLS) of an AP site in the presence of pol ε, likely by initiating the 3'OHs created at the lesion by the arrested pol ε.

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Robotic assistance has gained increasing popularity in spinal surgery recently. Robotic assistance provides higher effectiveness and safety especially in conditions of complicated anatomy. It also enables the novel, previously unavailable surgical techniques, such as GO-Lif for lumbar spine fusion.

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The possibility of interaction of recombinant proteins of human repair DNA polymerase beta with proofreading 3' --> 5'-exonucleases TREX1 and TREX2 was investigated in vitro for the first time. The results of gel filtration analysis show the formation of a complex between 3' --> 5' -exonucleases mTREX1 and hTREX2 and DNA polymerase beta. DNA polymerase activity is shown to increase four-fold in the presence of 3' --> 5'-exonuclease TREX2.

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In 22 acute experiments on anesthetized and immobilized adult cats, the dynamics of 83 on- and/or off-receptive fields (RF) was studied in 47 striate neurons with the method of temporal slices by mapping with single-flash stimuli. The latency of the RF appearance was 88 +/- 5 ms, and its duration was 192 +/- 12 ms. Dynamical wavy changes in the RF sizes and weights repeating up to three times were revealed.

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Excitatory and inhibitory zones of receptive fields (RF) of detectors of cross-like figures and bars were studied in a primary visual cortex of cats under conditions of classical and combined mapping. Factor and correlation analysis demonstrated that detectors of bars and crosses differ in those interrelations, which are formed between the basic characteristics of neurons and their RF in each of group. The factor analysis of these connections showed that variables with the greatest weights, combined into the same factor, are different for different detectors.

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We present a case report of the very rare tumor--melanotic schwannoma. Since its first description on 1932 only approximately 100 cases were reported in literature. Due to intensive pigmentation and many features that common for metastatic melanoma and melanotic schwannoma differentiation between these tumors is a challenging and important problem.

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It is known that transcription can induce DNA recombination, thus compromising genomic stability. RECQ5 DNA helicase promotes genomic stability by regulating homologous recombination. Recent studies have shown that RECQ5 forms a stable complex with RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) in human cells, but the cellular role of this association is not understood.

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For the first time by the optical method the population activity of neurons in cat primary visual cortex was observed simultaneously for detectors participating in analysis of first-order (orientation) and second-order (line intersection) features. The maps for cross-like figures and oriented single bars were compared. The comparative analysis allowed us to estimate the degree of overlapping of the activated regions and parts of cortex that were free from overlap.

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