Publications by authors named "V V Murav'eva"

This work was aimed at a comparative analysis of the degree of multifractality of electroencephalographic time series obtained from a group of healthy subjects and from patients with mental disorders. We analyzed long-term records of patients with paranoid schizophrenia and patients with depression. To evaluate the properties of multifractal scaling of various electroencephalographic time series, the method of maximum modulus of the wavelet transform and multifractal analysis of fluctuations without a trend were used.

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Primary neuroprotective properties of new inhibitor of Na⁺/⁺ exchanger (compound RU-1355) were established on the model of 60-min focal ischemia of the left middle cerebral artery followed by 24-h reperfusion in rats. Compound RU-1355 significantly (by 34%) decreased neurological symptoms, reduced (1.67 times) the growth of neuron-specific enolase level in serum, decreased (2.

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We analyzed sensitivity of 123 vaginal lactobacillus strains to antibacterial substances. All lactobacillus strains were sensitive to ampicillin, cefazolin, cefotaxime, and vancomycin, and insensitive to metronidazole, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, and levofloxacin. Lactobacillus strains demonstrated different sensitivity to gentamycin, clindamycin, erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, and tetracycline.

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The study of the vaginal microbial cenosis in 20 healthy girls aged 3-7 years did not confirm the notion on the dominating role of cocci (including epidermal staphylococci). The associations of 2-5 different microorganisms represented by more than 20 species in an amount of 4-6 Ig PFC/g of discharge were established. In the overwhelming majority of the examinees (84.

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Bacterial vaginosis was diagnosed in 35.8% of 109 patients of a reproductive age complaining of discharge from the genital tract. In 33% of cases bacterial vaginosis was associated with vaginal candidiasis.

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