Publications by authors named "Stupin D"

The tissue preparations of the pelvic veins obtained during laparoscopy were examined. The expression of markers of proliferation (Ki-67), apoptosis (p53), and angiogenesis (CD31, CD34), as well as estrogen and progesterone receptors in women with pelvic varicose veins was assessed by the immunohistochemical method. A decrease in the median expression of the proliferation marker (Ki-67) and estrogen and progesterone receptors and simultaneous increase in the expression of apoptosis marker (p53) and activation of angiogenesis processes (markers CD31 and CD34) were observed with increasing the severity of the disease.

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  • The study analyzed the enzymatic activity of several dehydrogenases in lymphocytes from 183 women with pelvic varicose veins (PVV) and a control group of 30 women.
  • Results showed that women with stage II PVV had increased activity in certain enzymes like NAD-GDH and lactate dehydrogenase, while showing decreased activity in NAD-ICDH.
  • In stage III PVV, lower levels of succinate dehydrogenase and NAD-MDH were observed, alongside increased levels of other enzymes, highlighting changes in enzyme activity as the disease progresses and suggesting potential for targeted treatment options.
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We analyzed the blood concentration of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in the ovarian vein basin area in women of the reproductive age with primary pelvic varices. Increase in the disease severity was accompanied by a significant increase in proinflammatory cytokines (TNFα, IL-1β, IL-2, IL-6, and IL-8) and the proinflammatory index (IL-6/IL-10), whereas anti-inflammatory cytokine production changed ambiguously (increase of IL-4 at stage I, decrease of IL-10 at stage II, significant decrease of IL-4 and IL-10 at stage III). Control of these changes in female patients should probably be an important component of treatment measures and prevention of morphofunctional disorders occurring at disease progression, in particular at stage III of the disease.

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Pelvic venous disorder (PVD) in women is a polyetiological multifactorial disease characterized by a high prevalence (up to 80%), a high risk of infertility, and a progressive recurrent course. Morphological changes of the venous bed occur in PVD, contributing to retrograde blood flow and pelvic phlebohypertension. It is occur due to dynamic hypervolemia and hypertension long-term exposure on the venous wall.

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Copper is an inexpensive material that has found wide application in electronics due to its remarkable electric properties. However, the high toxicity of both copper and copper oxide imposes restrictions on the application of this metal as a material for bioelectronics. One way to increase the biocompatibility of pure copper while keeping its remarkable properties is to use copper-based composites.

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We investigated the influence of morphology of Ni microstructures modified with Au and Pt on their cell biocompatibility and electrocatalytic activity toward non-enzymatic glucose detection. Synthesis and modification were carried out using a simple and inexpensive approach based on the method of laser-induced deposition of metal microstructures from a solution on the surface of various dielectrics. Morphological analysis of the fabricated materials demonstrated that the surface of the Ni electrode has a hierarchical structure with large-scale 10 μm pores and small-scale 10 nm irregularities.

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In this review, we aim to introduce the reader to the technique of electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) with a focus on its biological, biomaterials, and medical applications. We explain the theoretical and experimental aspects of the EIS with the details essential for biological studies, i.e.

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In this paper, we propose a fast and simple approach for the fabrication of the electrocatalytically active ruthenium-containing microstructures using a laser-induced metal deposition technique. The results of scanning electron microscopy and electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) demonstrate that the fabricated ruthenium-based microelectrode had a highly developed surface composed of 10 μm pores and 10 nm zigzag cracks. The fabricated material exhibited excellent electrochemical properties toward non-enzymatic dopamine sensing, including high sensitivity (858.

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Activity of some antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathionedependent enzymes), as well as the level of LPO products in the region regional blood flow (collateral branches of the main trunks of ovarian veins) in women with pelvic venous disorders were studied. A compensatory increase in activity of superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase during stage I of the disease was found; during stage II, superoxide dismutase activity decreased and glutathione peroxidase increased, while during stage III, pronounced decrease in activities of all studied enzymes was observed. The level of lipid peroxidation products in the regional blood flow increased as the disease progressed, with maximum values in the third stage.

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We investigate the formation of a new class of density-phase defects in a resonantly driven 2D quantum fluid of light. The system bistability allows the formation of low-density regions containing density-phase singularities confined between high-density regions. We show that, in 1D channels, an odd (1 or 3) or even (2 or 4) number of dark solitons form parallel to the channel axis in order to accommodate the phase constraint induced by the pumps in the barriers.

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The off-axis forward-scattered radiation from a low energy He-Ne laser, scattered by high density hydrosols, is studied experimentally and theoretically. The validity range of theoretical calculations is determined using four measurements with two optical depths and two detector fields of view. For narrow field of view detectors, experimental and theoretical agreement is good close to the beam axis and decreases with transverse distance; agreement is good at greater distances from the beam axis using an open detector.

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A new contact microradiographic system for analyzing laser fusion targets with 2-D modeling and image analysis techniques is described. This system, which uses a monochromatic x-ray source and Kodak highresolution plate emulsion, is sensitive to spherical wall thickness variations (eccentricities) as small as +/-200 A in hollow shells with a mean wall thickness of 1 microm. Measurements of wall thickness and of local and spherical wall thickness variations by radiographic techniques, using 2-D video, digital image analysis, and optical interferometry, are compared.

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