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    Disorders of the central nervous system cognitive and mnestic functions in genetic arterial hypertension and with the use of beta-blockers of different generations by A. O. Svitlytskyi, A. A. Yehorov, O. V. Melnikova, T. A. Hrekova

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The ability of animals to learn and remember an aversive stimulus was assessed through the conditioned passive avoidance reaction. test Statistical data processing was performed by the package of applied and statistical programs Excel 7.0 (Microsoft Corp., USA) and Statistica (license No. …”
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    Cold hardiness evaluation and physiological mechanism elucidation in apricot-plum hybrid (Prunus salicina × P. armeniaca) germplasm by WANG Aning, QI Anguo, WANG Mengyao, ZHU Gaopu, LI Taishan, LI Fangdong, YANG Shaobin, HU Haifang, BAI Danfeng

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Conversely, sensitive genotypes exhibited progressive oxidative damage, evidenced by linearly increasing O2-·, H2O2, and MDA levels (up to 195.4% increase in H2O2 at -30 ℃), coupled with declining SS (44.2% reduction) and Pro contents, which indicated the oxidative damage they suffered increased gradually and the cell osmotic balance was disrupted. …”
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    Experience of the Varicella Vaccine Introduction into Regional Vaccination Shedule of the Russian Federation by M. A. Baryshev, O. P. Chernyavskaya, T. S. Saltykova

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In addition, for economic damage from infectious and parasitic diseases, varicella in the Russian Federation occupies 2–3 place for eleven years.Objectives. …”
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    BRIT1/MCPH1 is essential for mitotic and meiotic recombination DNA repair and maintaining genomic stability in mice. by Yulong Liang, Hong Gao, Shiaw-Yih Lin, Guang Peng, Xingxu Huang, Pumin Zhang, John A Goss, Francis C Brunicardi, Asha S Multani, Sandy Chang, Kaiyi Li

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In addition, we found that BRIT1 could bind to RAD51/BRCA2 complexes and that, in the absence of BRIT1, recruitment of RAD51 and BRCA2 to chromatin was reduced while their protein levels were not altered, indicating that BRIT1 is involved in mediating recruitment of RAD51/BRCA2 to the damage site. Collectively, our BRIT1-null mouse model demonstrates that BRIT1 is essential for maintaining genomic stability in vivo to protect the hosts from both programmed and irradiation-induced DNA damages, and its depletion causes a failure in both mitotic and meiotic recombination DNA repair via impairing RAD51/BRCA2's function and as a result leads to infertility and genomic instability in mice.…”
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    Correction Note

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Extract Ameliorates High Fat Diet Induced Kidney and Bladder Damage by Inhibiting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation. …”
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    Requirement of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C for BRCA gene expression and homologous recombination. by Rachel W Anantha, Allen L Alcivar, Jianglin Ma, Hong Cai, Srilatha Simhadri, Jernej Ule, Julian König, Bing Xia

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…They also suggest the existence of an RNA regulatory program at sites of DNA damage, which involves a unique function of hnRNP C that is independent of the 40S ribonucleoprotein particles and most other hnRNP proteins.…”
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    Research on Equivalent Method of Bench Fatigue Tests for Main Reducers by Zou Xihong, Zhou Qing, Yuan Dongmei, Xiao Yukai, Zhou Yuting, He Ping

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The results show that the damage position of the gear is consistent with that of the original load spectrum under the action of the equivalent load spectrum, the maximum error of the damage value is 0.15%, and the acceleration is 4.7 times.…”
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    Development and application of a binary medium bond contact model for calcareous sands. by Qifen Cheng, Ge Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, a discrete elemental contact subroutine (DLL) is created by C++ language program for the particle flow program (PFC2D) to utilize. …”
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    An Evaluation of the Emotions and Thoughts of First-Grade Primary School Students Who Could Not Attend School After the Earthquake During Their Readaptation Process by Emine Kaya, Ali Ünişen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Based on these results, recommendations were made such as increasing guidance services, implementing post-traumatic educational support programs, and expanding earthquake education programs.…”
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    Vulnerability Analysis for Reusing an Old Industrial Area: A Case Study of the Winter Olympic Park by Wei Tian, Xingrun Zhong, Ping Guo, Guangmin Zhang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…However, it is limited by significant pollution and damage of buildings. In the decision-making stage, it is necessary to conduct a reasonable vulnerability analysis of old industrial areas. …”
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    Rapid test for Mycobacterium leprae infection: a practical tool for leprosy by Louise Pierneef, Anouk van Hooij, Danielle de Jong, Gaby Wassenaar, Els Verhard, Elisa Tjon Kon Fat, Nadine Engel, Marufa Khatun, Santosh Soren, Abu Sufian Chowdhury, Colette van Hees, Paul Corstjens, Annemieke Geluk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract Background Detection of infection with Mycobacterium leprae allows timely prophylactic treatment, thereby reducing transmission as well as the risk of permanent, leprosy-associated nerve damage. However, since there is no worldwide-implemented standard test for M. leprae infection, detection of infection in asymptomatic individuals remains a major challenge for control programs in endemic areas. …”
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    The interplay of cellular senescence and reprogramming shapes the biological landscape of aging and cancer revealing novel therapeutic avenues by Fuan Ding, Ying Yu, Jiangqi Zhao, Shibo Wei, Yan Zhang, Jung Ho Han, Zhuo Li, Hong-Bo Jiang, Dongryeol Ryu, Minkyoung Cho, Sung-Jin Bae, Wonyoung Park, Wonyoung Park, Ki-Tae Ha, Ki-Tae Ha, Bo Gao

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Key findings highlight shared mechanisms (e.g., DNA damage responses and epigenetic remodeling) and bidirectional crosstalk between these processes: senescence signals can facilitate neighboring cell plasticity, whereas reprogramming attempts can trigger intrinsic senescence programs as a barrier. …”
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