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Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing forensic efficiency of STR typing using mass spectrometry-based assay

Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Receptor for advanced glycation endproducts (RAGE) and the complications of diabetes

Ageing Research Reviews, 2002

Objective: Interaction of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) with their receptors (RAGE) play... more Objective: Interaction of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) with their receptors (RAGE) plays an important role in inflammation in auto-immune diseases. Several functional polymorphisms of RAGE have been described. In this study we analysed the role of RAGE polymorphisms in disease susceptibility for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In addition, we investigated whether these polymorphisms in SLE are associated with serum levels of soluble RAGE (sRAGE), renal involvement (lupus nephritis (LN)) and its outcome. Methods: For this cross-sectional study DNA samples of 97 SLE patients, 114 LN patients and 429 healthy controls (HC) were genotyped for four RAGE polymorphisms: À429 T/C, À374 T/A, 2184 A/G and Gly82Ser. Differences in genotype frequencies and allele frequencies were tested between patients and HCs. In SLE patients, sRAGE was measured by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In addition, association of genotypes with sRAGE and disease severity in LN was analysed. Results: The C allele of À429 T/C, the T allele of À374 T/ A and the G allele of 2184 A/G were significantly more prevalent in SLE and LN compared with HC. In LN, the C allele of RAGE À429 T/C, the A allele of À374 T/A and the G allele of RAGE 2184 A/G polymorphism were significantly associated with more proteinuria and worse renal function during the first two years of treatment. No association of genotype with sRAGE was found. Conclusion: RAGE polymorphisms are associated with susceptibility to SLE and LN. In addition, some of these polymorphisms are likely to be associated with disease severity and initial response to treatment in LN. Lupus (2012) 21, 959-968.

Research paper thumbnail of Influence of a corona discharge on the supersonic drag of an axisymmetric body

9th International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES OF CONCENTRATiON PROSPECTIVE REAGENTS FOR FLOTATION CONCENTRATION OF SCHEELITE ORES

Research paper thumbnail of The Novel Methods for Discovery of Anti-Aging Drugs

Research paper thumbnail of LMD-assisted single cell DNA typing of forensic biological evidence: Issues of the cell type and sample condition

Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Энтропийный метод оценки сложности контура медицинских изображений

Izvestiya of Altai State University, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Phenetic population structure of the land snail Helix albescens (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Helicidae) in the Crimea

Russian Journal of Ecology, 2011

ABSTRACT The polymorphism of shell banding pattern has been studied in Crimean populations of the... more ABSTRACT The polymorphism of shell banding pattern has been studied in Crimean populations of the land snail H. albescens. The results show that snails from different regions of the Crimea are characterized by specific types of shell polymorphism, the differences between them concerning mainly the number of observed shell morphs rather than their occurrence frequency. In particular, the proportion of snails with darkly colored shells increases in relatively cool habitats. However, among the microevolutionary processes determining the type and degree of polymorphism in H. albescens populations, a major role is also played by stochastic genetic phenomena, because the species exists in semi-isolated colonies with low effective abundance and high risk of local extinction.

Research paper thumbnail of The 10th International Conference on Fluid Control, Measurements, and Visualization

Journal of Visualization, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Development of human antibodies against linear antigenic and immunogenic regions of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) nucleocapsid and phospho-proteins shows the site-directed characteristics

Journal of Clinical Virology, 1998

The successful development of an RSV vaccine requires a better understanding of the pathogenesis ... more The successful development of an RSV vaccine requires a better understanding of the pathogenesis of primary infection, susceptibility to reinfection, and the immunopathology of enhanced illness in children immunized with a non-replicating RSV candidate vaccine. The exact role of different immune parameters in RSV pathogenesis remains controversial. To study the contribution of antibodies directed to the linear antigenic and immunogenic regions of the N and P proteins in the titer rise and avidity maturation of total anti-RSV antibodies. The occurrence of antibodies directed against three linear antigenic and immunogenic regions in each of the nucleocapsid (N): N3 (Thr11 to Gly30), N25 (Ser231 to Ala250) and N39 (Thr371 to Leu391), and the phospho-(P) proteins of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), subgroup A: P49 (Pro91 to Asp110), P56 (Ser161 to Lys180) and P62 (Glu221 to Phe241), were analyzed in ELISA with (a) 32 paired sera from humans with recent or previous RSV subgroup A and/or B infection diagnosed by conventional ELISA, detection of antigen in nasopharyngeal aspirates and measurement of antibody avidity change; and (b) 40 RSV antibody-positive sera (HCS) obtained from patients during their convalescence from RSV infection and possessing clearly demonstrable titers of RSV IgG in conventional enzyme immunoassays (EIA) based on whole RSV antigen. The titer rise of antibodies directed to the combined three peptides representing the RSV N protein was well correlated with the rise in anti-RSV antibodies measured in whole antigen ELISA. Surprisingly, the rise in antibodies against a truncated main C-terminal epitope (Gln381 to Leu391) of the N protein (represented by subgroup A specific sequence of the N39/1 peptide) was inversely correlated with the titer rise of total anti-RSV antibodies. The titer rise of antibodies to the C-terminal linear site of the RSV N (N39/1) protein was subgroup-specific during the course of primary RSV infection. A titer rise in antibodies to the C-terminal linear sites of RSV N (i.e. N39/1) and P (P62) proteins had a dominating appearance in sera from newborn infants (6-7 months) and from patients with RSV reinfections. Anti-RSV antibody titers of late convalescent sera correlated with the titers of antibodies directed to the C-terminal linear site of RSV P (P62) protein. The avidity maturation of the anti-RSV immune response followed the titer rise of anti-P62 antibodies during the course of primary or secondary RSV infection.

Research paper thumbnail of Structure of the plasma jet of a pulsed erosional electric-discharge source

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Kramarenko S.S., Leonov S.V. Phenetic Population Structure of the Land Snail Helix albescens (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Helicidae) in the Crimea

Russian Journal of Ecology

The polymorphism of shell banding pattern has been studied in Crimean populations of the land sna... more The polymorphism of shell banding pattern has been studied in Crimean populations of the land snail H. albescens. The results show that snails from different regions of the Crimea are characterized by specific types of shell polymorphism, the differences between them concerning mainly the number of observed shell morphs rather than their occurrence frequency.

Research paper thumbnail of Antigenic reactivity of matrix protein and nucleoprotein of influenza virus as detected by EIA after dissociation with different detergents

Acta virologica, 1989

Solid phase enzyme-immunoassay (EIA) was employed to assess the antigenic reactivity of matrix pr... more Solid phase enzyme-immunoassay (EIA) was employed to assess the antigenic reactivity of matrix protein (M) and nucleoprotein (NP) of influenza A virus adsorbed to polystyrene in the presence of different detergents such as beta-octaglucoside (OG), Triton X-100, Tween-20, sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), sodium deoxycholate (Doch-Na), Nonidet P-40 (NP-40), and sarcosyl at concentrations ranging from 0 to 2%. The antigenic reactivity of NP was the highest in the absence of detergents. For M protein, Doch-Na, SDS, NP-40 and sarcosyl of 0.05-0.1% enhanced the chromatophoric response in EIA 1.5-2 times. In contrast, the antigenic reactivity of M protein remained unchanged after OG or Triton X-100 treatments, and it decreased in the presence of Tween-20.

Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing forensic efficiency of STR typing using mass spectrometry-based assay

Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Receptor for advanced glycation endproducts (RAGE) and the complications of diabetes

Ageing Research Reviews, 2002

Objective: Interaction of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) with their receptors (RAGE) play... more Objective: Interaction of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) with their receptors (RAGE) plays an important role in inflammation in auto-immune diseases. Several functional polymorphisms of RAGE have been described. In this study we analysed the role of RAGE polymorphisms in disease susceptibility for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In addition, we investigated whether these polymorphisms in SLE are associated with serum levels of soluble RAGE (sRAGE), renal involvement (lupus nephritis (LN)) and its outcome. Methods: For this cross-sectional study DNA samples of 97 SLE patients, 114 LN patients and 429 healthy controls (HC) were genotyped for four RAGE polymorphisms: À429 T/C, À374 T/A, 2184 A/G and Gly82Ser. Differences in genotype frequencies and allele frequencies were tested between patients and HCs. In SLE patients, sRAGE was measured by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In addition, association of genotypes with sRAGE and disease severity in LN was analysed. Results: The C allele of À429 T/C, the T allele of À374 T/ A and the G allele of 2184 A/G were significantly more prevalent in SLE and LN compared with HC. In LN, the C allele of RAGE À429 T/C, the A allele of À374 T/A and the G allele of RAGE 2184 A/G polymorphism were significantly associated with more proteinuria and worse renal function during the first two years of treatment. No association of genotype with sRAGE was found. Conclusion: RAGE polymorphisms are associated with susceptibility to SLE and LN. In addition, some of these polymorphisms are likely to be associated with disease severity and initial response to treatment in LN. Lupus (2012) 21, 959-968.

Research paper thumbnail of Influence of a corona discharge on the supersonic drag of an axisymmetric body

9th International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES OF CONCENTRATiON PROSPECTIVE REAGENTS FOR FLOTATION CONCENTRATION OF SCHEELITE ORES

Research paper thumbnail of The Novel Methods for Discovery of Anti-Aging Drugs

Research paper thumbnail of LMD-assisted single cell DNA typing of forensic biological evidence: Issues of the cell type and sample condition

Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Энтропийный метод оценки сложности контура медицинских изображений

Izvestiya of Altai State University, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Phenetic population structure of the land snail Helix albescens (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Helicidae) in the Crimea

Russian Journal of Ecology, 2011

ABSTRACT The polymorphism of shell banding pattern has been studied in Crimean populations of the... more ABSTRACT The polymorphism of shell banding pattern has been studied in Crimean populations of the land snail H. albescens. The results show that snails from different regions of the Crimea are characterized by specific types of shell polymorphism, the differences between them concerning mainly the number of observed shell morphs rather than their occurrence frequency. In particular, the proportion of snails with darkly colored shells increases in relatively cool habitats. However, among the microevolutionary processes determining the type and degree of polymorphism in H. albescens populations, a major role is also played by stochastic genetic phenomena, because the species exists in semi-isolated colonies with low effective abundance and high risk of local extinction.

Research paper thumbnail of The 10th International Conference on Fluid Control, Measurements, and Visualization

Journal of Visualization, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Development of human antibodies against linear antigenic and immunogenic regions of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) nucleocapsid and phospho-proteins shows the site-directed characteristics

Journal of Clinical Virology, 1998

The successful development of an RSV vaccine requires a better understanding of the pathogenesis ... more The successful development of an RSV vaccine requires a better understanding of the pathogenesis of primary infection, susceptibility to reinfection, and the immunopathology of enhanced illness in children immunized with a non-replicating RSV candidate vaccine. The exact role of different immune parameters in RSV pathogenesis remains controversial. To study the contribution of antibodies directed to the linear antigenic and immunogenic regions of the N and P proteins in the titer rise and avidity maturation of total anti-RSV antibodies. The occurrence of antibodies directed against three linear antigenic and immunogenic regions in each of the nucleocapsid (N): N3 (Thr11 to Gly30), N25 (Ser231 to Ala250) and N39 (Thr371 to Leu391), and the phospho-(P) proteins of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), subgroup A: P49 (Pro91 to Asp110), P56 (Ser161 to Lys180) and P62 (Glu221 to Phe241), were analyzed in ELISA with (a) 32 paired sera from humans with recent or previous RSV subgroup A and/or B infection diagnosed by conventional ELISA, detection of antigen in nasopharyngeal aspirates and measurement of antibody avidity change; and (b) 40 RSV antibody-positive sera (HCS) obtained from patients during their convalescence from RSV infection and possessing clearly demonstrable titers of RSV IgG in conventional enzyme immunoassays (EIA) based on whole RSV antigen. The titer rise of antibodies directed to the combined three peptides representing the RSV N protein was well correlated with the rise in anti-RSV antibodies measured in whole antigen ELISA. Surprisingly, the rise in antibodies against a truncated main C-terminal epitope (Gln381 to Leu391) of the N protein (represented by subgroup A specific sequence of the N39/1 peptide) was inversely correlated with the titer rise of total anti-RSV antibodies. The titer rise of antibodies to the C-terminal linear site of the RSV N (N39/1) protein was subgroup-specific during the course of primary RSV infection. A titer rise in antibodies to the C-terminal linear sites of RSV N (i.e. N39/1) and P (P62) proteins had a dominating appearance in sera from newborn infants (6-7 months) and from patients with RSV reinfections. Anti-RSV antibody titers of late convalescent sera correlated with the titers of antibodies directed to the C-terminal linear site of RSV P (P62) protein. The avidity maturation of the anti-RSV immune response followed the titer rise of anti-P62 antibodies during the course of primary or secondary RSV infection.

Research paper thumbnail of Structure of the plasma jet of a pulsed erosional electric-discharge source

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Kramarenko S.S., Leonov S.V. Phenetic Population Structure of the Land Snail Helix albescens (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Helicidae) in the Crimea

Russian Journal of Ecology

The polymorphism of shell banding pattern has been studied in Crimean populations of the land sna... more The polymorphism of shell banding pattern has been studied in Crimean populations of the land snail H. albescens. The results show that snails from different regions of the Crimea are characterized by specific types of shell polymorphism, the differences between them concerning mainly the number of observed shell morphs rather than their occurrence frequency.

Research paper thumbnail of Antigenic reactivity of matrix protein and nucleoprotein of influenza virus as detected by EIA after dissociation with different detergents

Acta virologica, 1989

Solid phase enzyme-immunoassay (EIA) was employed to assess the antigenic reactivity of matrix pr... more Solid phase enzyme-immunoassay (EIA) was employed to assess the antigenic reactivity of matrix protein (M) and nucleoprotein (NP) of influenza A virus adsorbed to polystyrene in the presence of different detergents such as beta-octaglucoside (OG), Triton X-100, Tween-20, sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS), sodium deoxycholate (Doch-Na), Nonidet P-40 (NP-40), and sarcosyl at concentrations ranging from 0 to 2%. The antigenic reactivity of NP was the highest in the absence of detergents. For M protein, Doch-Na, SDS, NP-40 and sarcosyl of 0.05-0.1% enhanced the chromatophoric response in EIA 1.5-2 times. In contrast, the antigenic reactivity of M protein remained unchanged after OG or Triton X-100 treatments, and it decreased in the presence of Tween-20.