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Higher Infectivity of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Sensitive Cells with a Modification of the CCR5 Gene
As a natural mutation of the human ccr5 gene has been shown to confer resistance to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection, a new avenue has opened in the development of alternative treatment appro...
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The Neurobiological Role of Lithium Salts
Lithium salts have been the mainstay of treatment for bipolar disorder for more than 50 years, since approval by the FDA in 1970 for the treatment of this pathology. A variety of the molecular mechanisms of ac...
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Phosphorilated Polyprenols as Universal Agents of Viral Reproduction Suppression
This review is focused on polyprenyl phosphatis (PPFs) (phosphorilated polyprenols), a unique class of natural compounds with a wide spectrum of biological activity. The main emphasis is put on their antiviral...
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Open AccessLead-substituted barium hexaferrite for tunable terahertz optoelectronics
Due to their outstanding dielectric and magnetic properties, hexaferrites are attracting ever-increasing attention for develo** electronic components of next-generation communication systems. The complex cry...
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Protective Properties of Lanthanum Nitrate against Pathogens with Various Morphological and Functional Properties
Dose-dependent protective effects of lanthanum nitrate solution and gel were shown on the model of experimental infection caused by a virulent strain of Shigella flexneri 2a or opportunistic bacteria Klebsiella p...
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Synergistic Application of Zinc and Vitamin C to Support Memory and Attention and to Decrease the Risk of Develo** Nervous System Diseases
Provision of the body with zinc and vitamin C is important for CNS functioning. Zinc ions take part in neurotransmission (transmission of signals from acetylcholine, catecholamine, serotonin, and prostaglandin...
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Polyprenyl Phosphates Induce a High Humoral and Cellular Response to Immunization with Recombinant Proteins of the Replicative Complex of the Hepatitis C Virus
The search for new adjuvants remains the critical task for the creation of hepatitis C vaccines due to the weak immunogenicity of biotechnological products. When immunizing mice with the recombinant proteins N...
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The Adaptogenic and Neuroprotective Properties of Lithium Ascorbate
Objectives. To study the neuroprotective properties of lithium ascorbate (LA) in in vivo and in vitro stress models. Materials and methods. Neurocytological and behavioral studies were run in models of stress in...
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Immunological approach to assessing the health of the environment
The article sums up 10 years of experience in assessing the quality of the environment based on the parameters of the immune system. The studies were conducted on rodents caught in areas with different levels ...
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Study of developmental homeostasis in natural populations. Health of environment concept: Methodology and practice of estimation
Increasing anthropogenic impact on the natural environment determines the urgency and significance of provision of the all-round estimation and monitoring of its consequences. The methodology of the health of ...
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Effects of Miramistin and Phosprenil on Microbial Biofilms
Effects of Miramistin and Phosprenil on biofilms of S. pyogenes, S. aureus, E. coli, L. acidophilus, and L. plantarum were studied. Significant differences in the effects of these substances on mature biofilms of...
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Electrical properties of water: a new insight
New insight into the electrical properties of liquid water, from a standpoint of the physics of electrolytes, is proposed. The dielectric spectrum of water at frequencies 104–1011 Hz is described by a simple diff...
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On the origin of dielectric properties of water
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Thermodynamic properties of CoCr2O4: specific heat and magnetic entropy
We present the temperature dependence of the specific heat of CoCr2O4 between 2.08 K and 306 K in zero magnetic field. The lattice component can be described by the Komada–Westrum model with a characteristic temp...
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Terahertz spectroscopy of quantum phase transitions and the temperature-frequency scaling
In the last few decades, significant progress has been achieved in the development of generators and detectors of terahertz radiation (at frequencies in the range from ≈300 GHz to ≈3 THz). Different terahertz ...
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Mouse Splenocyte Blast Transformation in the Presence of Plasma γ-Globulin Fraction Proteins and Their Complexes with Copper and Zinc
Plasma γ-globulin fraction proteins, copper and zinc cations, and metal complexes formed by these cations and human serum γ-globulin induce blast transformation of splenocytes from BALB/c mice at a level compa...
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Possibilities of using modern infrared imaging devices for measuring the temperature of the lasing regions of solid-state lasers pumped with high-power laser diodes
The modern infrared imaging technique is applied to studies of the temperature fields and heat loads of Er:YAG laser crystals under conditions of optical pum** of these crystals with high-power (20 W) radiat...
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Immunopharmacological properties of noopept
Noopept, a peptide analog of piracetam, enhanced phagocytic activity of mouse peritoneal macrophages, stimulated humoral and cellular immune response to various antigens, and markedly increased spontaneous pro...
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Polar phonons and specific features of the ferroelectric states in cadmium titanate
Polarized spectra of reflectance R(ν) and transmittance Tr(ν) of single-crystal CdTiO3 samples have been obtained in the frequency range 7 < ν < 1000 cm−1 and for temperatures from 5 to 300 K using IR Fourier spe...
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Low-Frequency Relaxation Rate in the Superconducting YBa2Cu3O6.7
The submillimeter-wave 3 cm −1 < ν < 40 cm −1 complex conductivity of the reduced YBa 2 Cu 3 O 6.7 film, (T C =56.5 K) was investigated for temperatures 4 K < T < 300 K. The frequency dependence of the effective...