Publications by authors named "Vinogradskaya G"

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) DNA and proteins are often detected in malignant tumors, warranting studies of the role that HCMV plays in carcinogenesis and tumor progression. HCMV proteins were shown to regulate the key processes involved in tumorigenesis. While HCMV as an oncogenic factor just came into focus, its ability to promote tumor progression is generally recognized.

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Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) DNA and proteins are often detected in malignant tumors, warranting studies of the role that HCMV plays in carcinogenesis and tumor progression. HCMV proteins were shown to regulate the key processes involved in tumorigenesis. While HCMV as an oncogenic factor just came into focus, its ability to promote tumor progression is generally recognized.

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Leukemic cells from different patients exhibit different sensitivity to anticancer drugs including doxorubicin (DOX). Resistance to chemotherapy decreases efficacy of the treatment and promotes cancer recurrence and metastases. One of the approaches to overcome drug resistance includes E2F1-mediated regulation of the р73 protein that belongs to the р53 family.

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The anticancer antibiotic doxorubicine (DOX) is highly toxic and induces functional complications in vital organs. The effect of DOX on normal cells has not been examined in sufficient detail, and the search for compounds reducing DOX toxicity did not lead to success so far. It has been suggested that DOX induces death of cancer cells via p53-dependent apoptosis, however, the information regarding the role of p73 protein, a member of p53 tumor suppressor family, is scanty.

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Various techniques of DNA template preparation for the PCR-based analysis of human CMV in biological fluids have been compared. Structural polymorphism of a CMV DNA segment (part of the major immediate early gene) in clinical isolates is described; the molecular markers (nucleotide substitutions, deletions, insertions) localized in the analyzed amplicon appear to be suitable for molecular-epidemiological studies. A scheme of spreading of the molecular markers in the population is suggested.

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The adsorption isotherm of influenza viruses on wide-pore glass was measured and was found to conform to Langmuir's equation. The affinity constants were estimated at three temperatures and the free energy, enthalpy and entropy of adsorption were calculated. A detailed study showed that the transition from adsorption to total elution is very sharp and proceeds under critical conditions of pH near the pK of the SiOH groups.

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