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Unlabelled: In patients with glaucoma, the neuroplasticity of retinal cells, their axons and neuroglial elements is pathogenetically reduced, including due to a decrease in the concentration of neurotrophic factors. Coronavirus infections contribute to the damage processes, causing apoptosis of retinal and optic nerve cells. In this regard, the possibility of pharmacological stimulation of the production of these peptides through energy potentiation of the cell mitochondria function, reduction of oxidative stress severity and activation of interneuronal transduction system becomes relevant.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the biological age of middle-aged individuals engaged in hardening practices, focusing on differences based on gender and additional sports activities.
  • It involved 63 participants (36 women and 27 men), using bioimpedance analysis to assess body composition and determine biological age through established methods.
  • Results indicated that participants had a higher body mass index than normal, but those involved in hardening showed a lower biological age compared to their calendar age, suggesting that hardening may positively impact physiological health and aging.
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Unlabelled: It is believed that one of the main blood enzymes that hydrolyzes oxidized lipids incorporated in lipoproteins is the calcium-dependent hydrolase of paraoxonase 1, which has a significant antioxidant effect depending on the polymorphism of the gene.

Purpose: To genotype patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) by the Q192R polymorphism of the gene in order to identify their genetic predisposition to dyslipidemia and atherosclerosis, as well as to determe the possibility of correcting the reduced activity of the enzyme in the examined individuals by the complex drug Cytoflavin.

Material And Methods: The study included 25 men with advanced POAG, IOP compensated by hypotonic agents, and 20 volunteers without POAG (mean age 63.

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This article is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Solomon P. Wasser and discusses the challenges within the research direction he founded with Professors T. Mizuno, S.

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The experiment was performed on male BALB/c mice with modeled skin wound. Two chromatographic fractions of secondary metabolites of permafrost bacteria Bacillus sp., that represent a mixture of polyethylene-polypropylene glycols oligomers with a molecular weight from 900 to 1350 Da were used as therapeutic agents.

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We studied the influence of microorganisms isolated from permafrost on the psychophysiological parameters of birds. Significant effect of the microbiota of the paleoecosystems of the cryolithozone on locomotor activity, psycho-emotional state, and psychophysiological lateralization of brain function of Gallus gallus chickens. The involvement of both the autonomic and the higher central nervous systems in this regulatory process via synthesis of neuropeptides by symbionts is discussed.

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Professor Shu-Ting Chang, Cancer Mycotherapy and Le Chatelier Principle.

Int J Med Mushrooms

July 2021

International Center for Cryptogamic Plants and Fungi, Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology and Institute of Evolution, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa 31905, Israel.

In the jubilee paper devoted to Professor Shu-Ting Chang, we aimed to outline the applicability of the Le Chatelier principle to various fields, especially to cancer biology and immunotherapy of malignant neoplasms. Cancer progression has been shown to be associated with a response to cell stress and survival agents. It was proclaimed that cancer immunotherapy, using fungal metabolites, should be carried out as a mode of compensation for imbalances that arise during the basic treatment.

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Profiles of Little-Known Medicinal Polypores: Haploporus odorus (Agaricomycetes).

Int J Med Mushrooms

March 2020

International Center for Cryptogamic Plants and Fungi, Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa Israel.

The purpose of this study was to compile a comprehensive characterization of little-known polypores, which have recently been found to possess anticancer activity and thus can also be used in cancer target therapy. Haploporus odorus is a polypore of Holarctic distribution and has been found by harvesters working in taiga floodlands and broadleaf forests of the Northern Hemisphere. A substance known as haploporic acid A was determined in methylene chloride extract from the dried basidiomata of H.

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