110 results match your criteria: "Chelyabinsk State University[Affiliation]"

Mean-reverting neuronal model based on two alternating patterns.

Biosystems

October 2020

Chelyabinsk State University, Br. Kashirinykh str., 129, Chelyabinsk, Russia. Electronic address:

A neuronal action potential model based on the generalised two-state Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process is studied. The model well describes all phases of a neuronal spike cycle, and the intrinsic parameters of the model have clear specification. Laplace transforms of a firing time are obtained explicitly.

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Unlabelled: Tractional flap tears are the main cause of the development of regmatogenic retinal detachment (RRD). The main immediate treatment method for it is laser retinal coagulation.

Purpose: Case monitoring of tractional symptomatic flap tears after laser treatment.

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The Republic of Kazakhstan has a long history of mining activities, viz., gold and uranium. Mining activities represent sources of potential naturally occurring radionuclides contamination of the environment and human health of population.

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This work presents an overview of the applications of retrospective dosimetry techniques in case of incorporation of radionuclides. The fact that internal exposures are characterized by a spatially inhomogeneous irradiation of the body, which is potentially prolonged over large periods and variable over time, is particularly problematic for biological and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) dosimetry methods when compared with external exposures. The paper gives initially specific information about internal dosimetry methods, the most common cytogenetic techniques used in biological dosimetry and EPR dosimetry applied to tooth enamel.

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High and low anxiety phenotypes in a rat model of complex post-traumatic stress disorder are associated with different alterations in regional brain monoamine neurotransmission.

Psychoneuroendocrinology

July 2020

School of Medical Biology, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia; Institute of Molecular Physiology and Genetics, Center for Biosciences, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia; Institute of Experimental Endocrinology, Biomedical Research Center, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia.

Background: Repeated exposure to predator scent stress (PSS) has been used as an animal model of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD). The aim of the current study was to assess brain monoamines and their primary metabolites concentrations in male Wistar rats (16 control, 19 exposed to chronic PSS).

Methods: Rats were exposed to PSS for ten days.

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The features of the formation of compounds based on silver antimonate obtained in the AgNO₃-Sb₂O₃-MoO₃ system by the solid-phase reaction were investigated. For a synthesis temperature of 1023 K, a homogeneous concentration region of the AgSbMoO solid solution with a structure of the defective pyrochlore type in the range of 0.0 ≤ ≤ 2.

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) causes mental and somatic diseases. Intermittent hypoxic conditioning (IHC) has cardio-, vaso-, and neuroprotective effects and alleviates experimental PTSD. IHC's ability to alleviate harmful PTSD effects on rat heart, liver, and brain was examined.

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The purpose of this work was to establish the distribution of HLA-DPB1 alleles in Russians living in the Chelyabinsk region (Russia). DPB1 frequencies were determined in 100 unrelated Russian, living in the Chelyabinsk region. All subjects were healthy unrelated blood donors, between 18 and 55 years of age.

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We studied the effect of herbicide glyphosate on fertility and lifespan of D. melanogaster. Wild type flies obtained from the natural population and maintained in the laboratory and flies of the Oregon-R strain were used.

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By sequencing 523 ancient humans, we show that the primary source of ancestry in modern South Asians is a prehistoric genetic gradient between people related to early hunter-gatherers of Iran and Southeast Asia. After the Indus Valley Civilization's decline, its people mixed with individuals in the southeast to form one of the two main ancestral populations of South Asia, whose direct descendants live in southern India. Simultaneously, they mixed with descendants of Steppe pastoralists who, starting around 4000 years ago, spread via Central Asia to form the other main ancestral population.

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Crystalline high-entropy single-phase products with a magnetoplumbite structure with grains in the μm range were obtained using solid-state sintering. The synthesis temperature was up to 1400 °C. The morphology, chemical composition, crystal structure, magnetic, and electrodynamic properties were studied and compared with pure barium hexaferrite BaFeO matrix.

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Fragments of bone tissue of the temporal bone, obtained during reconstructive-sanitizing operations in patients with chronic purulent otitis media, were studied by light and electron microscopy. An analysis was made of the degree of structural changes in bone tissue in chronic inflammation at the cellular and tissue levels after a histomorphological study in microwave decalcification. The method of diagnosis reliably allowed to differentiate the diseases characterized by the rarefaction of bone tissue, due to chronic inflammation, and also to determine the processes of transformation of bone tissue.

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Waterborne radioactive releases into the Techa River from the Mayak Production Association in Russia during 1949-1956 resulted in downstream contamination of the river ecosystem. The discharged liquid waste contained both short-lived isotopes (Zr, Nb, Ru, Ce, Y, Sr and Ba with half-life from 3 days to 1.02 years) and the long-lived Sr and Cs (half-life - 28.

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APPLICATION OF EPR TOOTH DOSIMETRY FOR VALIDATION OF THE CALCULATED EXTERNAL DOSES: EXPERIENCE IN DOSIMETRY FOR THE TECHA RIVER COHORT.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry

December 2019

Energy and Environment Department, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA.

This study applies EPR tooth dosimetry for validation of external doses calculated with the TRDS-2016. EPR-based external dose in tooth enamel is calculated by subtraction of the contributions of natural and anthropogenic sources from the exposure of interest. These subtracted terms may contribute substantially to the overall uncertainty of the EPR-derived external dose.

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Dose- and dose rate-dependent increase in the number of СD3СD16CD56-lymphocytes and lysosomal activity of neutrophils was noted in peripheral blood of the Techa riverside residents with increased level of TCR gene-mutated T lymphocytes long after chronic exposure of predominantly red bone marrow (mean exposure dose was 0.89 ± 0.09 Gy, individual dose range was 0.

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Otoliths are the organs which fish use for hearing and keeping balance. Otoliths are the most calcified tissues in the fish body. In contrast to bones, otoliths are not affected by remodeling and, therefore, they are expected to accumulate any dose from ionizing radiation during lifetime.

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We analyzed proliferative and apoptotic activity of bone marrow monocyte lineage cells in the offspring of mothers with experimental toxic injury to the liver. Rat pups were examined at different times of ontogeny. Inhibition of proliferative activity and increase in apoptotic activity in bone marrow monocyte cells of experimental rat pups in comparison with intact ones were found.

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HLA gene and haplotype frequencies in a Nagaybaks population from the Chelyabinsk Region (Russian South Urals).

Hum Immunol

October 2017

Welsh Transplantation and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Welsh Blood Service, Wales, UK.

A total of 112 Nagaybaks, a Turkic ethnoconfessional group living mainly in the Nagaybak district of the Chelyabinsk Region of Russian South Urals, were genotyped for HLA-A, -B, -DRB1, -DQA1 and -DQB1 loci using PCR-SSP (low-resolution) and HLA-A29 (high-resolution). All loci were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (all p values >0.1 thus showing no locus-level deviations.

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The present study is based on a retrospective analysis of archive data of the Clinical Department of the Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine that has been established to examine and treat accidentally exposed residents of the Urals Region. All individuals included in this study were examined by an ophthalmologist. The study of cataract incidence has been conducted retrospectively for the period from 1951 till 2000 among chronically exposed residents of the Techa riverside villages (6343 persons).

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Consequences of the radiation accident at the Mayak production association in 1957 (the 'Kyshtym Accident').

J Radiol Prot

September 2017

Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine, 68A Vorovsky street, Chelyabinsk 454076, Russia. Chelyabinsk State University, 129 Bratiev Kashirinykh st., Chelyabinsk 454001, Russia.

This paper presents an overview of the nuclear accident that occurred at the Mayak Production Association (PA) in the Russian Federation on 29 September 1957, often referred to as 'Kyshtym Accident', when 20 MCi (740 PBq) of radionuclides were released by a chemical explosion in a radioactive waste storage tank. 2 MCi (74 PBq) spread beyond the Mayak PA site to form the East Urals Radioactive Trace (EURT). The paper describes the accident and gives brief characteristics of the efficacy of the implemented protective measures that made it possible to considerably reduce doses to the exposed population.

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The distribution of genetic variants associated with natural resistance to viral infections can vary among human ethnic groups due to evolutionary factors, defining the different epidemiologic background of world populations. The polymorphisms, defining the natural resistance to HIV-infection and the rate of progression up to AIDS, are very important since epidemic is still on rise. We have studied the distribution of allele and genotype frequencies of CCR5delta32 mutation in major populations inhabiting Chelyabinsk region of the Russian Federation.

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Background: It is scientifically uncertain whether in utero exposure to low-dose ionising radiation increases the lifetime risk of haematological malignancies.

Methods: We pooled two cohorts from the Southern Urals comprising offspring of female workers of a large nuclear facility (the Mayak Production Association) and of women living in areas along the Techa River contaminated by nuclear accidents/waste from the same facility, with detailed dosimetry.

Results: The combined cohort totalled 19 536 subjects with 700 504 person-years at risk over the period of incidence follow-up, and slightly more over the period of mortality follow-up, yielding 58 incident cases and 36 deaths up to age 61 years.

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Background: Previous studies have shown that acute external in utero exposure to ionizing radiation can increase cancer risk. It is not known whether chronic exposure at low dose rates, including due to radionuclide intake, influences the lifetime risk of solid cancers in the offspring. The objective of this study was to investigate solid cancer risk after in utero irradiation.

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NORMAL TISSUE REACTIONS TO CHRONIC RADIATION EXPOSURE IN MAN.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry

September 2016

Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation, Chelyabinsk State University, No. 68-A, Vorovsky St., 454076 Chelyabinsk, Russia

This paper presents an overview of radiobiological dependences governing the occurrence of tissue (organ) reactions that determine the outcomes of chronic exposure to low-LET ionizing radiation (IR) in humans. The mechanisms involved in the development of tissue reactions (TRs) to long-term exposures to IR and radioadaptation are considered. The overview describes the reactions of the haematopoietic, immune, nervous, reproductive and endocrine systems, lungs, skin and crystalline lens to chronic radiation exposure, which are of fundamental importance in view of radiation protection.

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Giant Faraday Rotation of High-Order Plasmonic Modes in Graphene-Covered Nanowires.

Nano Lett

July 2016

Institut des Molécules et Matériaux du Mans, UMR CNRS 6283, Université du Maine, 72085 Le Mans cedex, France and.

Plasmonic Faraday rotation in nanowires manifests itself in the rotation of the spatial intensity distribution of high-order surface plasmon polariton (SPP) modes around the nanowire axis. Here we predict theoretically the giant Faraday rotation for SPPs propagating on graphene-coated magneto-optically active nanowires. Upon the reversal of the external magnetic field pointing along the nanowire axis some high-order plasmonic modes may be rotated by up to ∼100° on the length scale of about 500 nm at mid-infrared frequencies.

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