Publications by authors named "V N Aleksandrov"

In an experiment on Wistar rats, a Heymann's active nephritis model was reproduced. After the chronic course of the disease was confirmed, we compared the effectiveness of single systemic and local transplantation of allogeneic cultured stromal cells of the mononuclear fraction of the bone marrow. Both methods of cell therapy reduced clinical manifestations of active Heymann's nephritis: proteinuria decreased and glomerular filtration rate increased 30 days after cell administration.

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We demonstrate the peculiarities of diagnosis and successful multi-stage treatment of a patient with severe combined trauma and heart rupture complicated by extensive ischemic stroke in early postoperative period. A patient with severe combined injury was treated at the trauma center grade 3 (State Clinical Hospital No. 25, Volgograd) in 2023.

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  • Plant height (PH) is crucial for crop breeding, impacting both straw and grain yield in wheat, and this study aims to enhance understanding of the genetic factors influencing PH by using advanced GWAS techniques on diverse Bulgarian bread wheat varieties.
  • The research identified 25 quantitative trait loci (QTL) related to PH across 14 chromosomes, highlighting 21 environmentally stable quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) and novel genomic regions with no previously known associations, which could be significant for future breeding efforts.
  • Noteworthy findings include a haplotype block on chromosome 6A that contains both height-reducing and height-promoting QTN loci, indicating complex genetic interactions and potential pathways
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Genetic enhancement of grain production and quality is a priority in wheat breeding projects. In this study, we assessed two key agronomic traits-grain protein content (GPC) and thousand kernel weight (TKW)-across 179 Bulgarian contemporary and historic varieties and landraces across three growing seasons. Significant phenotypic variation existed for both traits among genotypes and seasons, and no discernible difference was evident between the old and modern accessions.

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is a major cause of bacterial spot disease in various crops. The present study was focused on the pathosystem pepper ( L.) - 269p (wild strain).

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