Publications by authors named "TARASOVA E"

This review focuses on the recently discovered specific action of two classical endocannabinoids (ECs), 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) and arachidonoyl ethanolamide (AEA), in the case of their synthesis and degradation in skeletal muscles; in other words, this review is dedicated to properties and action of the myoendocannabinoid (myoEC) pool. Influence of this pool is considered at three different levels: at the level of skeletal muscles, motor synapses, and also at the level of the whole organism, including central nervous system. Special attention is paid to the still significantly underestimated and intriguing ability of ECs to have positive effect on energy exchange and contractile activity of muscle fibers, as well as on transmitter secretion in motor synapses.

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  • Industrial multi-walled carbon nanotubes (ig-MWCNTs) are common carbon nanomaterials that people are likely to encounter, but their biodegradation by immune cells has not been thoroughly researched.
  • This study examined how proinflammatory macrophages degrade two types of ig-MWCNTs, focusing on their behavior both inside and outside the cells.
  • Results indicated that while ig-MWCNTs are significantly biodegraded by these cells, the mechanisms differ: intracellular nanotubes break down into graphene flakes, while extracellular nanotubes simply become thinner, highlighting the potential for developing nanomaterials with tailored biodegradation properties.
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A novel convenient 2-step synthesis of substituted pyrido[1,2-]indoles is developed starting from easily available pyrylium tetrafluoroborates and -bromoanilines. A conversion of the pyrylium tetrafluoroborates to pyridinium ones followed by their palladium catalyzed intramolecular cyclization allows the formation of 24 examples of N-fused heterocycles. A one-pot two-stage cyclization procedure was developed.

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  • Researchers synthesized cellulose palmitates (CPs) using a catalyst-free method in a superbase ionic liquid environment, focusing on varying degrees of substitution (DS) influenced by temperature, time, and vinyl palmitate ratios.
  • * The study detailed the effects of reaction conditions on CPs' structural composition, revealing the importance of specific hydroxy groups in the transesterification process and identifying optimal conditions that result in a DS between 0.5 to 2.3.
  • * Various spectroscopic methods verified the CPs' chemical structure and stability, while comparisons of untreated and regenerated cellulose highlighted changes in their properties due to the ion liquid system used.
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Circular Rep-encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS-DNA) viruses encode for a Replicase (Rep) that is essential for viral replication. Rep is a helicase with three domains: an endonuclease, an oligomeric, and an ATPase domain (ED, OD, and AD). Our recent cryo-EM structure of the porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) Rep provided the first structure of a CRESS-DNA Rep.

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  • The study presents a new method for transesterifying cellulose with vinyl esters using an environmentally friendly ionic liquid, [mTBNH][OAC], allowing for improved homogeneous reactions and recyclability.
  • Various long-chain cellulose esters were synthesized, achieving a degree of substitution (DS) up to 1.8, with optimized reaction parameters such as temperature and reactant ratios.
  • Structural and thermal analyses indicate successful incorporation of alkyl chains into cellulose, enhancing material properties and suggesting these esters could replace traditional cellulose derivatives.
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In mouse motor synapses, the exogenous application of the endocannabinoid (EC) 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) increases acetylcholine (ACh) quantal size due to the activation of CB1 receptors and the stimulation of ACh vesicular uptake. In the present study, microelectrode recordings of miniature endplate potentials (MEPP) revealed that this effect of 2-AG is independent of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signaling but involves the activation of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptors along with CB1 receptors. Potentiation of MEPP amplitude in the presence of 2-AG was prevented by blockers of CGRP receptors and ryanodine receptors (RyR) and by inhibitors of phospholipase C (PLC) and Ca /calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII).

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Background: To date, no opinion surveys has been conducted among Russian physicians to study their awareness about artificial intelligence. With a survey, we aimed to evaluate the attitudes of stakeholders to the usage of technologies employing AI in the field of medicine and healthcare and identify challenges and perspectives to introducing AI.

Methods: We conducted a 12-question online survey using Google Forms.

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Thermoplastic cellulose esters are promising materials for bioplastic packaging. For that usage, it is important to understand their mechanical and surface wettability properties. In this study, a series of cellulose esters are prepared, such as laurate, myristate, palmitate, and stearate.

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Terpenes and their derivatives (terpenoids and meroterpenoids, in particular) constitute the largest class of natural compounds, which have valuable biological activities and are promising therapeutic agents. The present review assesses the biosynthetic capabilities of actinomycetes to produce various terpene derivatives; reports the main methodological approaches to searching for new terpenes and their derivatives; identifies the most active terpene producers among actinomycetes; and describes the chemical diversity and biological properties of the obtained compounds. Among terpene derivatives isolated from actinomycetes, compounds with pronounced antifungal, antiviral, antitumor, anti-inflammatory, and other effects were determined.

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Terpenes and their derivatives are natural antifungal and antimicrobial agents. In this paper, potential antifungal agents were developed on the basis of farnesol, geraniol, myrtenol, perillyl alcohol, cedrol and phytol. The synthesized compounds exist in aqueous solutions as stable associates ( = 142-216 nm, PDI 0.

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In this article, we present the first case report of a chicken mycosis caused by occurred on a private farm in the Russian Federation. Lesions on the skin of the legs and scallops were reported. The object of this study was samples of feed and pathological material from sick hens-layers.

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Unlabelled: The optimal conditions for C3 oxidative biotransformation of 1.0 g/L pentacyclic triterpenoids oleanolic (OA) and glycyrrhetinic (GA) acids were determined using the resting cells of IEGM 1360 from the Regional Specialised Collection of Alkanotrophic Microorganisms. Resting cell suspensions (OD 2.

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  • Melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy (MNTI) is a type of tumor common in newborns, known for its rapid growth and tendency to come back after treatment.
  • In this case, a 6-month-old boy had surgery to remove the tumor located on his skull, but it recurred just 3 weeks later, leading to a second surgery and radiation therapy.
  • After 6 months of follow-up, there was no tumor growth, but overall, the best treatment approach for MNTI remains uncertain based on limited information.
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This paper reviews information about a unique and iconic breed of the Orenburg Oblast, the homeland and the only place where the best herds of Orenburg down-hair goats in Russia are concentrated. Three types of these small ruminant animals are widespread on the territory of the region: Orenburg purebred gray goats, Orenburg purebred white goats, as well as crossbred white goats of F White Don × White Orenburg. Currently, at the farms of the Orenburg region, animals are selected according to their phenotype, with selected traits being color, weight and length of down hair.

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Rolling circle replication (RCR) is ubiquitously used by cellular and viral systems for genome and plasmid replication. While the molecular mechanism of RCR has been described, the structural mechanism is desperately lacking. Circular-rep encoded single stranded DNA (CRESS-DNA) viruses employ a viral encoded replicase (Rep) to initiate RCR.

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Spatiotemporal regulation of viral capsid assembly ensures the selection of the viral genome for encapsidation. The porcine circovirus 2 is the smallest autonomously replicating pathogenic virus, yet how PCV2 capsid assembly is regulated to occur within the nucleus remains unknown. We report that pure PCV2 capsid proteins, in the absence of nucleic acids, require acidic conditions to assemble into empty capsids .

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Unlabelled: to assess the role of EU biomedical research infrastructures in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and to analyze their response to the challenges associated with the spread of the new pathogen.

Materials And Methods: We analyzed the materials of the Seventh Framework Program for Research and Technological Development (FP7, 2007-2013) of the EU and the Eighth Framework Program "Horizon 2020" (FP8, 2014-2020), official reports of the European Strategic Forum on Research Infrastructures, expert reports, as well as documents of the European Commission, the COVID-19 Data Portal, and other relevant sources of information.

Results: The analysis revealed that the mechanisms created within the united European research community provided for a flexible response to the emerging threat of COVID-19 as soon as January-May 2020.

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Circular Rep-encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS-DNA) viruses infect members from all three domains of life (, , and ). The replicase (Rep) from these viruses is responsible for initiating rolling circle replication (RCR) of their genomes. Rep is a multifunctional enzyme responsible for nicking and ligating ssDNA and unwinding double-stranded DNA (dsDNA).

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  • The review discusses new aspects of endocannabinoid functions and challenges the traditional view that they only inhibit neurotransmitter release via CB1 and CB2 receptors.
  • It details biased agonism of cannabinoids and the unique signaling pathways activated by CB-receptors, including interactions with β-arrestins.
  • The review emphasizes that the endocannabinoid system has a broader range of effects on neurotransmitter release, highlighting its complex role in synaptic function and its potential implications for understanding both normal and pathological states in the nervous system.
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  • The study investigates levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in air, snow, soil, and various foods in the Olkhon district of Russia, focusing on their impact on human health.
  • POP levels in most environmental samples and food items were similar to background areas, but some chicken eggs, large fish, and seal blubber contained elevated levels of harmful substances.
  • Key pathways for human exposure to POPs identified include direct consumption of seal fat/meat, and indirect exposure via livestock, with elevated risks linked to high fish consumption and methods of using seal products.
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Organic wood extractives-resin acids-significantly contribute to an increase in the toxicity level of pulp and paper industry effluents. Entering open ecosystems, resin acids accumulate and have toxic effects on living organisms, which can lead to the ecological imbalance. Among the most effective methods applied to neutralize these ecotoxicants is enzymatic detoxification using microorganisms.

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The aim of this study was to compare the acute effects of thrombin and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) on spontaneous miniature endplate potentials (MEPPs) and multiquantal evoked endplate potentials (EPPs) in mouse neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) of m. diaphragma and m. EDL.

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Classical molecular dynamics modeling of whole viruses or their capsids in explicit water is discussed, and known examples from the literature are analyzed. Only works on all-atom modeling in explicit water are included. Physical chemistry of the whole system is the focus, which includes the structure and dynamics of the biomolecules as well as water and ion behavior in and around the virus particle.

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Calcineurin (CaN) is a serine/threonine phosphatase widely expressed in different cell types and structures including neurons and synapses. The most studied role of CaN is its involvement in the functioning of postsynaptic structures of central synapses. The role of CaN in the presynaptic structures of central and peripheral synapses is less understood, although it has generated a considerable interest and is a subject of a growing number of studies.

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