Publications by authors named "T V Andreeva"

Magnesium and its alloys are suitable materials for biodegradable biomedical implants such as cardiovascular stents. Here we introduce an innovative composite polyelectrolyte multilayer/wax coating applied to commercial coronary Mg-based stents serving as a barrier layer effectively retarding corrosion. This hydrophobic coating, build by layer-by-layer technology, appeared very thin, smooth, homogeneous, strongly adherent and completely covering the surface of the Mg-stent.

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To date, only 10 of the more than 30 fur colours that had been observed in American mink (Neogale vison) have been linked to specific genes. The Royal pastel fur colour is part of a large family of brownish colours that are quite similar to one another, making breeding and selecting processes more difficult. Here we carried out whole-genome sequencing of five American minks with Royal pastel (b/b) phenotypes originating from two distinct mink populations.

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Methodological recommendations for surgical care in patients with hemophilia A receiving prophylactic therapy with emicizumab. Recommendations of the expert group. Moscow, 2024.

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Article Synopsis
  • The development of new biomarkers for disease prediction and therapy monitoring is crucial in modern genetics, shifting from the traditional view of the Y chromosome's role beyond just sex determination.
  • Large genomic data from studies like GWAS have linked mosaic loss of the Y chromosome (mLOY) to shorter male lifespans and various age-related diseases, presenting mLOY as a potential marker for biological age and health risks in men.
  • Research is ongoing to better understand the implications of mLOY, particularly its connection to conditions like Alzheimer's, as the precise effects of Y chromosome aneuploidy on overall health remain uncertain.
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Neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs) are complex, multifactorial disorders with significant social and economic impact in today's society. NDDs are predicted to become the second-most common cause of death in the next few decades due to an increase in life expectancy but also to a lack of early diagnosis and mainly symptomatic treatment. Despite recent advances in diagnostic and therapeutic methods, there are yet no reliable biomarkers identifying the complex pathways contributing to these pathologies.

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