Publications by authors named "T V Sheveleva"

The expansive production of data in materials science, their widespread sharing and repurposing requires educated support and stewardship. In order to ensure that this need helps rather than hinders scientific work, the implementation of the FAIR-data principles () must not be too narrow. Besides, the wider materials-science community ought to agree on the strategies to tackle the challenges that are specific to its data, both from computations and experiments.

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Endometriosis is a chronic, progressive, relapsing estrogen-dependent disorder characterized by the growth of tissue structure and function similar to the endometrium outside the normal mucosa of the uterine cavity localization. Endometriosis is found in 10-15% of women in reproductive age and it is one of the main causes of pelvic pain syndrome and infertility. Mechanisms of the development of endometriosis and related pathological pain impulses are still poorly understood and therapeutic approaches do not always have a sufficient effect; in this connection, the study of the pathogenesis of endometriosis and endometriosis-associated pain currently is perspective.

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Objective: To review the literature and to present the latest advances in the autotransplantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue.

Materials And Methods: A literature review was conducted for all relevant articles assessing the fertility preservation, ovarian tissue transplantation, standard freezing and vitrification of ovarian tissue.

Results: One of the promising and effective methods for fertility preservation may be the autotransplantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue.

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The expression of VEGF and membrane-bound and soluble forms of the VEGF-R1 receptor in cultured placental macrophages (trimesters I and III of pregnancy) was studied by flow cytometry, cytometric bead array, and ELISA. Nearly all population of placental macrophages (98%) was capable of producing VEGF during the early and late gestational periods. However, the expression of cellular VEGF-R1 varied from 3.

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Conjugates of pancreatic RNase and ligand-free human serum albumin (LFHSA) have been obtained. The number of hydrophobic binding sites both for initial HSA and LFHSA has been determined by the polarised luminescence method. Interaction between RNase and HSA involves additional electrovalent linkage.

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