104 results match your criteria: "Astrakhan State Medical University[Affiliation]"
Urologiia
August 2016
Department of Chemistry, Astrakhan State Medical University of Minzdrav of Russia.
Aim: To identify the relationship between phosphatidylserine externalization, as an early marker of apoptosis, and functional and morphological sperm impairment in infertile men to subsequently evaluate the effect of apoptosis on sperm fertility.
Materials And Methods: Ejaculates of 18 fertile and 78 subfertile men were examined. Phosphatidylserine externalization was detected by staining the sperm with fluorochrome conjugated Annexin V (AnV-FITC) and propidium iodide using fluorescence microscopy.
We have developed a phagebiotic composition using 8 virulent bacteriophages (2 strains of each species) which are able to lyse , , and . The unique character of the developed composition is ensured by particular properties of each bacteriophage comprising the preparation, including their range of lytic activity toward specific bacterial pathogens, morphology of their plaques, cycle of their development, restriction profile of their DNAs, specificity of their genomes (based on complete genome sequencing), and other properties. The preparation did not produce any signs of acute or chronic intoxication in the experimental animals.
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August 2016
Federal state budgetary institution 'Russian Centre of Forensic Medical Expertise', Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, Russia, 125284.
The objective of the present study WaS to overview the current domestic and foreign literature concerning the up-to-date methods employed for the expert evaluation of intra-vitality of the strangulation mark. The secondary objective was to propose the new approaches for addressing this problem. The methods of expert diagnostics with a view to determining the time of infliction of injuries as exemplified by mechanical asphyxia are discussed.
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March 2016
Astrakhan State Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health, Astrakhan, Russia, 414040.
The present article was designed to report a case of the surgical treatment of the patient presenting with extended laryngotrachealstenosis related toosteochondroplasticlaryngo- and tracheopathy. The development of the osteochondroplastic transformation of the laryngeal and tracheal walls was regarded as a single pathomorphologicalprocess associated with chronic inflammation. The study has demonstrated the relationship between the squamous cell hyperplasia in the epithelium of the upper respiratory tract and destructive chondro-perichondritis of the larynx and trachea accompanied by osteochondroplastic changes and concomitant extended laryngotracheal stenosis.
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