Publications by authors named "T I Panova"

Antibiotic resistance has been and remains a major problem in our society. The main solution to this problem is to search and study the mechanisms of antibiotic action. Many groups of secondary metabolites, including antimicrobial ones, are produced by the phylum.

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Hot springs are inhabited by specific microbial communities which are reservoirs of novel taxa. In this work strain 4228-RoL was isolated from the Solnechny hot spring, Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka. Cells of the strain 4228-RoL were Gram-negative rods forming multicellular filaments.

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  • Patients recovering from COVID-19 often experience olfactory disorders, with a majority showing varying degrees of smell impairment, such as anosmia (loss of smell) and hyposmia (reduced smell).
  • A study involving 40 individuals revealed that those with smell disorders also had higher rates of anxiety and depression, especially among those with a normal sense of smell.
  • The findings suggest that olfactory issues may be linked to both the olfactory and trigeminal nerve systems, highlighting the need for psychological support for affected patients.
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This review highlights operational principles, features, and modern aspects of the development of third-generation sequencing technology of biopolymers focusing on the nucleic acids analysis, namely the nanopore sequencing system. Basics of the method and technical solutions used for its realization are considered, from the first works showing the possibility of creation of these systems to the easy-to-handle procedure developed by Oxford Nanopore Technologies company. Moreover, this review focuses on applications, which were developed and realized using equipment developed by the Oxford Nanopore Technologies, including assembly of whole genomes, methagenomics, direct analysis of the presence of modified bases.

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Whole-genome sequence of ET2 strain, isolated from the roots of leafless orchid, constitutes a single circular chromosome of 3,604,840 bp (69.44% G + C content). BLAST+-based average nucleotide identity (ANIb) and digital DNA-DNA hybridization values indicate that ET2 may be a novel species.

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