10 results match your criteria: "Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the RAS[Affiliation]"

Unlabelled: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of the prostate artery embolization (PAE) in the management of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in different age groups, depending on the severity of voiding dysfunction, findings of the prostate ultrasound, and the ASA surgical risk.

Materials And Methods: The study comprised 39 patients with grade II-III BPH. Patients were divided into three groups, depending on the prostate volume and the grade of anesthesia risk.

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  • - Halorubrum sp. strain 48-1-W was obtained from a saline lake water sample in Novosibirsk Region, Russia.
  • - The genome of this strain has been sequenced and annotated, measuring 3,584,929 base pairs in length.
  • - It contains a total of 3,506 genes.
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The KU2-6-11 was isolated from sediments of a nameless hot spring. The hot spring is located in Uzon caldera (Kamchatka, Russia). The sequenced and annotated genome is 2,646,305 bp and encodes 2787genes.

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Introduction: Smoking and alcohol consumption remain widespread throughout the world, including Russia. Recently, due to the increase in male infertility and subfertility, special attention has been paid to the effects of smoking and alcohol on the reproductive health of young men. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of smoking and moderate alcohol consumption on spermatogenesis, reproductive hormone levels and metabolic status in young men living in Western Siberia (Novosibirsk).

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Aim: Abnormal sperm DNA integrity is an important risk factor for male infertility. The aim of this work was to examine sperm DNA fragmentation in a cohort of young male volunteers (n=111; age 21.0+/-0.

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The sp. strain Gus2-1 was isolated from hot-spring sediments sample from the hot-spring Gusikha in Bargusin Valley (Baikal Rift Zone, Russia). The sequenced and annotated genome is 2,623,309 bp and encodes 2513 genes.

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