Publications by authors named "V N Padalko"

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  • This text talks about special proteins called aconitases that help with how cells use energy and manage iron and DNA.
  • One type, Aco2, is important because it can be harmed by dangerous molecules, which can lead to problems in brain health.
  • Scientists think fixing Aco2 could help fight diseases that make our brains not work well, making it a promising area for new treatments.
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This literature review analyzes the capabilities of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based cerebral perfusion for differentiation between post-radiation changes (e.g., radionecrosis) and continued growth.

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A novel configuration of a deuterium z pinch has been used to generate fusion neutrons. Injecting an outer hollow cylindrical plasma shell around an inner deuterium gas puff, neutron yields from DD reactions reached Y(n)=(2.9 ± 0.

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The rate of changes of heavy metal ions concentrations in the organism or biological system will determine the choice of strategy of realization of heavy metal ions effect and, consequently, the biological effect itself. Which of the possible strategies will dominate, depend on the rate of changes of concentration of heavy metal ions in biological systems, functional activity of organism at the moment of metal action and on metals chemical properties. Keeping this view, the present review deals with the concept of time-based alterations of concentration of heavy metal ions (TACMI) in biological systems.

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We investigated the effects of silymarin and naringenin in counteracting arsenic-induced hepatic oxidative stress post exposure. Male wistar rats were chronically exposed to sodium arsenite for eight months followed by oral treatment with silymarin and naringenin (50 mg/kg each) for 15 consecutive days to evaluate hepatic damage and antioxidant potential. Our results demonstrate a significant decrease in hepatic GSH levels, SOD and catalase activities and an increase in GST and TBARS levels after arsenic administration.

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