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Bull Exp Biol Med
September 2010
Kursk Institute of Social Formation, Affiliated Department of the Russian State Social University, Russia.
The relationship between activity of chromosomal nucleolus-organizer regions and levels of chromosome aberrations was studied in 215 residents of the Kursk region by visual semiquantitative method (silver staining of the nucleolus-organizer regions, NOR) in chromosomes of peripheral blood lymphocytes. The levels of chromosome aberrations differed significantly in three groups differing by the levels of 10AgNOR, which can be explained by different proliferative activity in these groups. The lowest level of chromosome aberrations was found in subjects with high transcription activity of NOR, presumably due to high proliferative activity in this group and more intensive synthesis of proteins, including the reparation enzymes.
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October 2010
Kursk Institute of Social Education, Affiliated Department of the Russian State Social University, Russia.
An increase of adhesion and aggregation functions of platelets in vivo and in vitro was detected in 5-6-year-old children with scoliosis. These disorders were caused by hyperproduction of von Willebrand's factor in the vascular wall and intensification of thromboxane production in blood platelets. Activation of thromboxane formation is the main cause of platelet hyperactivity in children with scoliosis.
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