Publications by authors named "Valery Royuk"

One of the severe complications occurring because of the patient's intubation is tracheal stenosis. Its incidence has significantly risen because of the COVID-19 pandemic and tends only to increase. Here, we propose an alternative to the donor trachea and synthetic prostheses-the tracheal equivalent.

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This review aims at becoming a guide which will help to plan the experimental design and to choose adequate methods to assess the outcomes when testing cell-based products in the treatment of the damaged vocal folds. The requirements to preclinical trials of cell-based products remain rather hazy and dictated by the country regulations. Most parameters like the way the cells are administered, selection of the cell source, selection of a carrier, and design of in vivo studies are decided upon by each research team and may differ essentially between studies.

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Cell viability is the primary integrative parameter used for various purposes, particularly when fabricating tissue equivalents (, using bioprinting or scaffolding techniques), optimizing conditions to cultivate cells, testing chemicals, drugs, and biomaterials, Most of the conventional methods were originally designed for a monolayer (2D) culture; however, 2D approaches fail to adequately assess a tissue-engineered construct's viability and drug effects and recapitulate the host-pathogen interactions and infectivity. This study aims at revealing the influence of particular 3D cell systems' parameters such as the components' concentration, gel thickness, cell density, on the cell viability and applicability of standard assays. Here, we present an approach to achieving adequate and reproducible results on the cell viability in 3D collagen- and fibrin-based systems using the Live/Dead, AlamarBlue, and PicoGreen assays.

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  • * Advances in cancer research help identify key molecular targets and improve therapies through better understanding of cancer biology, signaling pathways, and tumor-immune cell interactions.
  • * The use of 3D multicellular cancer spheroids as models for drug screening and personalized therapy shows promise in enhancing NSCLC treatment effectiveness and tailoring strategies for individual patients.
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  • The study investigated long-term symptoms in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, finding that 47.1% reported ongoing issues like fatigue, shortness of breath, and forgetfulness after discharge.
  • Data was gathered from 2,649 patients in Moscow, focusing on their experiences 218 days post-discharge, showing that while many cases were mild, some required significant medical interventions.
  • Female patients had a higher likelihood of persistent symptoms, particularly skin issues, while asthma was linked to neurological and mood-related changes.
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The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is a public health emergency of international concern, and as a response, public health authorities started enforcing preventive measures like self-isolation and social distancing. The enforcement of isolation has consequences that may affect the lifestyle-related behavior of the general population. Quarantine encompasses a range of strategies that can be used to detain, isolate, or conditionally release individuals or populations infected or exposed to contagious diseases and should be tailored to circumstances.

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