Publications by authors named "V A Anisimova"

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  • Migratory animals depend on various sites during their annual cycles, and changes at these locations can significantly impact their populations, especially long-distance migrants like the Yellow-breasted Bunting.
  • Reduced adult survival due to persecution at non-breeding sites is a major factor contributing to the decline of this species, with ongoing extinction particularly noted in western regions of its range.
  • Research revealed moderate survival in eastern populations, no returning birds from the west, and identified key migration corridors and stopover sites in eastern China, highlighting the need for targeted conservation efforts and increased monitoring of survival and breeding in both populations.
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Unlabelled: Early detection of diabetic retinopathy (DR) is an urgent ophthalmological problem in Russia and globally.

Purpose: This study assesses the prevalence of asymptomatic retinopathy and attempts to identify risk groups for its development in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus (T1DM and T2DM).

Material And Methods: The study involved clinics from 5 cities in the Russian Federation and it included 367 patients with DM, 34.

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Antithrombotic activity of a novel tricyclic derivative of diazepino[1,2-α]benzimidazole (DAB-15) was examined on the model of arterial thrombosis developed in rats without concomitant pathology and in rats with experimental myocardial infarction. DAB-15 demonstrated high antithrombotic efficacy in modeled thrombosis of carotid artery in rats without the concomitant pathology surpassing that of the reference drugs acetylsalicylic acid and clopidogrel by 5.1 and 4.

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  • Ocular hypertension plays a key role in primary open-angle glaucoma, and while several drugs reduce intraocular pressure (IOP), there is still room for improvement in treatments.
  • A recent study tested four compounds (RU-551, RU-555, RU-839, and RU-615) on rats with steroid-induced ocular hypertension, finding that RU-615 was the most effective, significantly lowering IOP by up to 30.31% after repeated doses.
  • The study also indicated that RU-615 not only reduced IOP but also had antioxidant effects that could help protect retinal ganglion cells from damage, suggesting its dual role in glaucoma treatment through IOP reduction and oxidative stress mitigation.
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This review article presents results of studies on adherence to drug therapy of patients after discharge from hospital. It contains analysis of the reasons for poor adherence, assessment of the impact of quality of adherence on the immediate and long-term results of surgical and medical treatment, structured methods of improvement of adherence to therapy; as well as economic aspects of the problem.

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