Publications by authors named "T N Il'ina"

A method for the preparation of polydimethylsiloxanes with grafted methoxy-substituted dibenzoylmethanatoboron difluoride has been described. The structures of prepared polymers were confirmed using NMR, IR spectroscopy and gel permeation chromatography methods. Their thermal properties were investigated using thermal gravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry and thermomechanical analysis.

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The present review covers the use of chorioretinal photocoagulation, which is now a popular treatment for many diseases of the ocular fundus. The review includes a detailed 50-year history of the technology with account to both Russian and foreign achievements. The current state of the field is shown through Russian and foreign literature data.

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A comparative study of the major liposoluble antioxidant, vitamin E (α-tocopherol), content was conducted in carnivorous mammals (polar fox, silver fox, raccoon dog, mink, sable) during late autumn under natural lowering of temperature. The highest vitamin E content in liver and kidney was found in polar fox and raccoon dog, obviously due to seasonal metabolic changes and ecological specialization determining the accumulation of considerable amounts of tocopherol both in polar and hibernating species. To investigate the features of vitamin E accumulation, the tocopherol loading experiment was implemented on three species (polar fox, silver fox, mink).

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It is supposed, that the compromise between all groups of researchers of stromules can be reached if to accept, that an external membrane of stromules together with an external membrane of initial plastid are the specific domain of endoplasmic reticulum. Such domain co-operates with other membranes of a cell by means of membrane contact sites with free permeability for small molecules (presumably to 1.5 KDa).

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A review of the literature data concerning double-component bacterial regulation systems was given. The observed data concern: a) structural and functional organization based on the example of systems of the family OmpR (EnvZ/OmpR, PhoQ/PhoP), which regulate a number of processes providing adaptation to stress conditions in the environment and host body providing the virulence and biofilm formation, the cause of different human chronic infections; b) the genes and functions regulated by the double-components systems, based on the example of EnvZ/OmpR system, especially OmpR protein, and PhoQ/PhoP system. The possibilities for the searching of the double-component system protein inhibitors and their role in depressing pathogenic bacteria virulence were discussed.

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