4 results match your criteria: "A. N.Bach Institute of Biochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences[Affiliation]"

At the section "Fundamentals of photodynamic, laser and PUVA therapy," 32 reports were presented in full-time and on-line format. Representatives of various scientific schools reported on the results of fundamental and applied research on the processes occurring at the cellular and organismal levels upon irradiation with low-intensity red light and upon the introduction of photosensitizers of various nature, followed by laser irradiation. Scientific reports proposed new photosensitizers, as well as their conjugates with biologically active molecules for fluorescent diagnostics and photodynamic therapy of oncological diseases.

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Functional Interaction Between Na/K-ATPase and NMDA Receptor in Cerebellar Neurons.

Mol Neurobiol

December 2015

Department of Biochemistry and Cancer Biology, College of Medicine and Life Sciences, Health Science Campus, University of Toledo, Toledo, USA.

NMDA receptors play a crucial role in regulating synaptic plasticity and memory. Activation of NMDA receptors changes intracellular concentrations of Na(+) and K(+), which are subsequently restored by Na/K-ATPase. We used immunochemical and biochemical methods to elucidate the potential mechanisms of interaction between these two proteins.

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Toxin-antitoxin (TA) loci are widely spread in bacterial plasmids and chromosomes. Toxins affect important functions of bacterial cells such as translation, replication and cell-wall synthesis, whereas antitoxins are toxin inhibitors. Participation in formation of the dormant state in bacteria is suggested to be a possible function of toxins.

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An isolate of Coriolus hirsutus constitutively expresses substantial amounts of extracellular laccase on a defined growth medium. The most efficient inducer of extracellular laccase synthesis was syringaldazine, which increased the enzyme yield by 1000% at a concentration of 0.11 microM.

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