4 results match your criteria: "V. P. Serbskii State Research Center of Forensic and Social Psychiatry[Affiliation]"

We studied the effect of intravenous administration of monoclonal antibodies to the second extracellular loop of connexin 43 (MAbE2Cx43) on the dynamics of glioma growth and survival of experimental animals. Morphometric analysis of magnetic resonance imaging data showed that weekly intravenous administration of MAbE2Cx43 in a dose of 5 mg/kg significantly reduced glioma volume starting from day 21 after tumor implantation. By day 29, the mean volume of glioma in the experimental group (therapy with specific antibodies) was 2-fold lower than in controls.

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Neural progenitor and hemopoietic stem cells inhibit the growth of low-differentiated glioma.

Bull Exp Biol Med

February 2012

Department of Fundamental and Applied Neurobiology, V. P. Serbskii State Research Center of Forensic and Social Psychiatry, Mitistry of Health Care and Social Development of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

The effects of neural progenitor and hemopoietic stem cells on C6 glioma cells were studied in in vivo and in vitro experiments. Considerable inhibition of proliferation during co-culturing of glioma cells with neural progenitor cells was revealed by quantitative MTT test and bromodeoxyuridine incorporation test. Labeled neural progenitor and hemopoietic stem cells implanted into the focus of experimental cerebral glioma C6 survive in the brain of experimental animals for at least 7 days, migrate with glioma cells, and accumulate in the peritumoral space.

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Human ensheating neural stem cells of the olfactory epithelium were transplanted to adult male rats immediately after contusion trauma of the spinal cord at T9 level rostrally and caudally to the injury. Voluntary movements (by a 21-point BBB scale), rota-rod performance, and walking along a narrowing beam were monitored weekly over 60 days. In rats receiving cell transplantation, the mean BBB score significantly increased by 11% by the end of the experiment.

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We studied differentiation of stem cells in dissociated cultures of olfactory epithelium. Staining with anti-nestin antibodies revealed stem cells in the primary monolayer culture of the olfactory epithelium from adult human. Proliferation of these cells during culturing in serum-containing medium in the presence of nerve growth factors FGF2 and NGF led to the formation of neurospheres freely floating in the medium or attached to the substrate.

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