Publications by authors named "VV Kuznetsov"

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a classic representative of the group of prion diseases and is characterized by progressive degeneration of the structures of the nervous system with a variety of neurological symptoms, steady progression and inevitable death. The disease is based on a change in the tertiary structure of the protein, which leads to disruption of the normal functioning of cells. Despite the fact that the etiology and pathogenesis of CJD are now well studied, intravital diagnosis of this serious disease remains difficult due to the peculiarities of the pathological process (unusually long incubation period, variety of clinical symptoms), the lack of pathognomonic markers that make it possible to make a diagnosis with a high degree of confidence, and also insufficient awareness of medical workers.

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The radioelement Technetium (element 43) pertains to various domains including the nuclear enterprise (i.e., spent nuclear fuel (SNF) reprocessing and nuclear waste remediation) and nuclear medicine (i.

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We studied the recovery of the growth and physiological parameters of Scots pine seedlings after long-term zinc toxicity. The removal of excess zinc from the nutrient solution resulted in the rapid recovery of primary root growth but did not promote the initiation and growth of lateral roots. The recovery of root growth was accompanied by the rapid uptake of manganese, magnesium, and copper.

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The aim of this work was to study the ability of 28-homobrassinolide (HBL) and 28-homocastasterone (HCS) to increase the resistance of barley ( L.) plants to drought and to alter their endogenous brassinosteroid status. Germinated barley seeds were treated with 0.

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  • The study examined how different types of light (white, red, and far-red) affect the growth of two-year-old Scots pine plants under greenhouse conditions.
  • Red light (RL) and combined red and far-red light (RL+FRL) promoted increases in xylem cells, transpiration rates, and the expression of genes linked to plant growth hormones like auxins and brassinosteroids.
  • Although increased light intensity boosted the levels of certain secondary metabolites, such as proanthocyanidins and catechins, the combined light treatments mainly enhanced physical development instead of enhancing photosynthesis or metabolite accumulation.
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Technetium-carbon nanophases are obtained by thermal decomposition of pertechnetates with large organic cations under an argon atmosphere. Parallel carbonization of organic cations (hexamethyleneiminium and triphenylguanidinium), which occurs during the thermal decomposition of their pertechnetates, leads to the formation of X-ray amorphous solid products. An X-ray absorption fine structure study revealed that they have a crystal structure containing technetium-carbon bonds with a length of 1.

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The endogenous brassinosteroid (BS) profile was for the first time shown to change in response to salt stress in potato plants. A group of 6-keto-BSs was identified and found to significantly increase in content during salinization in contrast to other groups of hormones examined. A tenfold reduction in the level of endogenous BSs in mutant Arabidopsis thaliana plants with impaired biosynthesis (det2) (or reception (bri1)) of phytosteroids decreased their salt resistance, as evidenced by a lower efficiency of photochemical processes of photosystem II (PSII) and growth inhibition.

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  • Marchantia polymorpha serves as a model organism to study how different light wavelengths (red, far-red, blue, and green) affect key physiological and biochemical processes, providing insights into photoreceptor systems due to its simplicity.
  • The study investigated the effects of these light types on photosynthesis, transpiration, and gene expression related to light and hormones, finding that far-red light resulted in chloroplast structural changes that decreased photosynthesis, while blue light enhanced gene activity for secondary metabolite production.
  • Results showed that far-red light influenced the expression of genes related to phytochrome and morphology, leading to significant changes in gametophyte structure alongside variations in photosynthetic performance.
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  • - The study focused on determining the combustion energy and standard molar enthalpy of formation for a new compound called crystalline 6-phenyl-1,5-diazabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane (PDABH) using an advanced calorimetry technique.
  • - PDABH is the first diaziridine compound for which these experimental enthalpy values have been obtained, and they were validated with theoretical calculations to ensure accuracy.
  • - The researchers used a specific high-level quantum chemistry method (DLPNO-CCSD(T)/CBS) to calculate gas phase enthalpies and the molecular electrostatic potential (MEP) to estimate the enthalpy of sublimation,
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UV-B causes both damage to the photosynthetic apparatus (PA) and the activation of specific mechanisms that protect the PA from excess energy and trigger a cascade of regulatory interactions with different photoreceptors, including phytochromes (PHYs) and cryptochromes (CRYs). However, the role of photoreceptors in plants' responses to UV-B radiation remains undiscovered. This study explores some of these responses using tomato photoreceptor mutants (, , , ).

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Objective: The aim: Justify the choice of the construction material of dental prostheses, taking into account the clinical picture and concomitant diseases in military personnel and the study of the dynamics of military personnel seeking orthopedic dental care.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: 185 military personnel were examined and fitted with prosthetics in the period from March 2022 to March 2023. Methods: general clinical, content analysis, bibliosemantic, medical and statistical.

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  • Forest trees like Scots pine and Norway spruce face many challenges and need special systems to protect themselves from stress.
  • The study looked at how these trees respond to water shortages and if they can "remember" past stress to help them react better in the future.
  • The results showed that while spruce trees showed some signs of stress memory by changing the levels of certain protective compounds, the pine trees didn’t seem to respond to water stress at all.
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Melatonin is among one of the promising agents able to protect agricultural plants from the adverse action of different stressors, including salinity. We aimed to investigate the effects of melatonin priming (0.1, 1.

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Delayed or incomplete recovery of gas exchange after water stress relief limits assimilation in the post-drought period and can thus negatively affect the processes of post-drought recovery. Abscisic acid (ABA) accumulation and antagonistic action between ABA and cytokinins (CKs) play an important role in regulation of stomatal conductance under water deficit. Specifically, in pine species, sustained ABA accumulation is thought to be the main cause of delayed post-drought gas exchange recovery, although the role of CKs is not yet known.

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Heavy metals and aluminum are among the most significant abiotic factors that reduce the productivity and quality of crops in acidic and contaminated soils. The protective effects of brassinosteroids containing lactone are relatively well-studied under heavy metal stress, but the effects of brassinosteroids containing ketone are almost unstudied. Moreover, there are almost no data in the literature on the protective role of these hormones under polymetallic stress.

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The photoreceptors of red light (phytochromes) and blue light (cryptochromes) impact plant growth and metabolism. However, their action has been barely studied, especially in coniferous plants. Therefore, the influence of blue (maximum 450 nm), red (maximum 660 nm), white light (maxima 450 nm + 575 nm), far-red light (maximum 730 nm), white fluorescent light and dark on seed germination, growth, chlorophyll and carotenoid contents, as well as the transcript levels of genes involved in reception, photosynthesis, light and hormonal signaling of Scots pine plantlets, was investigated.

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Tc is one of the predominant fission products of U and an important component of nuclear industry wastes. The long half-life and specific activity of Tc (212,000 y, 0.63 GBq g) makes Tc a hazardous material.

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Manganese deficiency is a serious plant nutritional disorder, resulting in the loss of crop productivity in many parts of the world. Despite the progress made in the study of angiosperms, the demand for Mn in gymnosperms and the physiological responses to Mn deficiency remain unexplored. We studied the influence of Mn deficiency for 24 weeks on L.

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The tight connection between the deterioration of xylem function and plant mortality under drought is well recognized. However, a lack of mechanistic understanding of how substantial conductivity loss influences plant performance under drought and during post-drought recovery hinders our ability to model tree responses to drought stress. We artificially induced a loss of 50% of xylem conducting area in Scots pine and Norway spruce saplings by stem notching and investigated plant performance under drought and during post-drought recovery.

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Light-dependent transcription factors GLKs of Arabidopsis thaliana are involved in the anterograde regulation of chloroplast biogenesis during deetiolation: they regulate the expression of photosynthetic nuclear-encoded genes and also mediate the transcription of plastid genes. Chloroplast biogenesis is determined at the same time by light and by endogenous factors (phytohormones), among which cytokinins significantly accelerate the formation of photosynthetically active chloroplasts. In this work, it was shown that trans-factors GLKs function as cytokinin-dependent regulators, mediating the positive cytokinin effect on the plastome expression through the activation of transcription of the SCA3 nuclear gene encoding the plastid RNA polymerase RPOTp.

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The deterioration of plant mineral nutrition during drought is a significant factor in the negative influence of drought on plant performance. We aimed to study the effects of seasonal and multiyear water shortages on nutrient supply and demand in Scots pine and Norway spruce. We studied pine and spruce trees naturally grown in the Bryansk region (Russia).

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Light-induced changes in miRNAs, morphogenesis, and photosynthetic processes in phytochrome-deficient mutant plants grown under different light qualities were studied. miRNA activity in many processes is regulated by phytochromes and phytochrome-interacting factors (PIFs). The reduced content of photoreceptors in phytochrome mutants affects the PIF-microRNA interaction.

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The effect of polymetallic stress (Mn, Cd, Cu, Ni, Zn, Pb, and Al) of different duration and intensity on the endogenous brassinosteroids (BS) content and photochemical activity of photosystem II in barley plants was studied. The content of steroid hormones was determined by a two-stage enzyme immunoassay. It was established for the first time that barley plants responded to polymetallic stress by changing the endogenous content of various phytosteroid groups (24S-methylBS, 24-epiBS, 28-homoBS, B-lactoneBS, and 6-ketoBS).

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We developed a new test system to detect the omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 using allele-specific reverse transcription PCR and estimated the frequency of its detection in patients living in the Novosibirsk Region. Clinical samples were divided into 3 groups: samples collected from December 1 to December 30, 2021 (group 1; n=66), from December 30, 2021 to January 10, 2022 (group 2; n=20), and from January 11 to January 22, 2022 (group 3; n=101). Based on the identification of 5 mutations specific to SARS-CoV-2 (B.

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We compared the defensive response of rape plants to treatment with 24-epibrassinoldide (10 nM, EBL) before the onset of salt stress (preadaptation stage) and under conditions of chloride salination (150 mM NaCl). It is shown that salt stress inhibits some growth parameters by 30-35%. EBL, regardless of the plant treatment method, showed a pronounced protective effect, first of all, at the level of the assimilating surface, the main photosynthetic pigments, and the photochemical activity of photosystem II.

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