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2. Genetic variants of the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus circulating in endemic areas of Southern Tajikistan in 2009
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Petrova, I. D., Kononova, Y. V., Chausov, E. V., Shestopalov, A. M., and Tishkova, F. H.
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- 2013
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3. Methodological aspects of actor-network theoretical orientation: Bruno Latour
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Kononova, Y. V.
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суспільство ,наука ,конструктивізм ,thing ,об'єкт ,nature ,матеріальність ,actor-network ,society ,constructivism ,material ,deconstruction ,політичне ,постмодернізм ,природа ,politics ,річ ,актор-мережа ,science ,деконструктивізм ,object ,postmodernism - Abstract
У статті розглядаються питання, пов'язані з особливостями методологічних аспектів актор-мережевої теоретичної орієнтації (Actor-Network Theory, ANT). Коротко розкривається зміст базових понять концепції Бруно Латура. The questions related to the peculiarities of the actor-network theoretical orientation (Actor-Network Theory, ANT) methodological aspects are considered. The content of Bruno Latour basic concepts is briefly described. В статье рассматриваются вопросы, связанные с особенностями методологических аспектов актор-сетевой теоретической ориентации (Actor-Network Theory, ANT). Кратко раскрывается содержание базовых понятий концепции Бруно Латура.
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4. RESEARCH OF HUMAN BLOOD OPTICAL PROPERTIES WITH CONCENTRATION CHANGES OF BLOOD COMPONENTS IN TERAHERTZ FREQUENCY RANGE
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Tianmiao Zhang, Kononova Yu.A., Khodzitsky M.K., Demchenko P.S., Gusev S.I., Babenko A.Yu, and Grineva E.N.
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terahertz time-domain spectroscopy ,optical properties ,blood ,bilirubin ,creatinine ,uric acid ,triglycerides ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Subject of Research.The paper presents the study of blood biochemical composition (bilirubin, creatinine, triglycerides, uric acid) effect on its optical properties, refractive index and absorption coefficient, in terahertz frequency range. Method. To obtain the values of the refractive index and the absorption coefficient, the method of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy was used in the transmission mode. Concentrations of total bilirubin, creatinine and triglycerides were measured in blood serum by the colorimetric method, the pseudokinetic method and the enzymatic method, respectively. The glucose level was determined in blood plasma by the enzyme method. All measurements of blood component concentrations were carried out at the Almazov National Medical Research Centre. Main Results. The optical properties of blood with various biochemical composition were obtained using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy at the frequency of 0.4THz. It is shown that the refractive indices and the absorption coefficients of blood decrease with an increase in the concentration of bilirubin and creatinine. It has also been found that with an increase in the concentration of uric acid and triglycerides, the refractive index of blood increases and the absorption coefficient of blood decreases, respectively. The correlation between the refractive index and the concentration of triglycerides and the correlation between the blood absorption coefficient and the concentration of uric acid were not revealed. Practical Relevance. The observed correlations between the concentrations of blood components and the optical properties are useful in the development of a new technique for blood analysis.
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- 2018
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5. Sacralization of space as a way of psychological adaptation the Russians and Komi in Western Siberia
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Golubkova O.V. and Kononova Yu.B.
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mythology ,sacralization ,Russian ,Komi ,Western Siberia ,«own — alien» ,the cult of ancestors ,psychological adaptation ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
Ancestor worship was one of the most significant elements of traditional beliefs. In many cultures it is believed that the ancestors can become mythical patrons of a clan or a family (chur, domovoy (hobgoblin)). They help their descendants, protect them from the negative impact of alien spirits, sorcerers, and harmful corpses (navs). Our conclusions are based on the ethnographic field material, collected in different regions of Western Siberia, mainly among the Russians and Komi, as well as among the Ukrainians, Belarusians, Mordovians. The ancestors of these people settled in Siberia relatively recently (it took several generations, many of them remember the places from where their ancestors migrated behind the Urals, keep family traditions associated with «homeland» and migration to Siberia). For them, sacred dangerous loci are sanctuaries and cemeteries of the peoples who had settled in Siberia earlier (Khanty, Mansi, Tatars, indigenous peoples). The informants (Russian, Komi) consider abandoned graves of «aliens» and «infidels» as especially frightening places. They believe that other methods of burial and ritual ceremonies of other nations do not guarantee safety for a living person, especially for «outsiders». The field materials reflect emotional stories about ghosts and hostile spirits associated with the previous population of Western Siberia. Thus, we face the facts of ethnic and cultural divergence, based on the opposition of Orthodox and «non-Christian» (pagan, Muslim) worship. Besides, many informants (Russian, Komi) believe that the Siberian peoples have special secret knowledge and magical abilities. The Russians and the Komi used Christian amulets in order to provide protection from hostile spirits and wizards of the indigenous peoples. In addition, they seek mystical protection of their ancestors. This was true in isolation from their roots, from their native land.
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- 2018
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6. Investigation of interaction of THz radiation with blood components
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Gusev S.I., Zhang T., Soboleva V. Yu., Kononova Yu.A., Guseva V.A., Demchenko P.S., Segykh E.A., and Khodzitsky M.K.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Published
- 2018
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7. The research method of a qualitative analysis of the composition of the blood in the terahertz frequency range
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Zhang T., Kononova Y.A., Khodzitsky M.K., Demchenko P.S., Gusev S.I., Babenko A.Y., Grineva E.N., and Kublanova I.L.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Published
- 2018
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8. Plain-nosed bats (family Vespertilionidae) as a possible reservoir of lyssaviruses and coronaviruses in Western Siberia and the south of European Russia.
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Ohlopkova OV, Kononova YV, Tyumentseva MA, Tyumentsev AI, Shestopalov AM, and Akimkin VG
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- Animals, Siberia epidemiology, Russia epidemiology, Humans, Coronavirus Infections virology, Coronavirus Infections epidemiology, Phylogeny, Chiroptera virology, Coronavirus genetics, Coronavirus isolation & purification, Coronavirus classification, Lyssavirus genetics, Lyssavirus isolation & purification, Lyssavirus classification, Disease Reservoirs virology, Rhabdoviridae Infections virology, Rhabdoviridae Infections epidemiology, Rhabdoviridae Infections veterinary
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The review presents current data on the chiropterofauna inhabiting Western Siberia and the south of the European part of Russia. A general description of the genus of lyssaviruses and the family of coronaviruses is given. The potential for virus carriage in relation to lyssaviruses and coronaviruses in bat populations of two geographically distant regions is considered.
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- 2024
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9. Incoherent optical fluctuation flowmetry for detecting limbs with hemodynamically significant stenoses in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Glazkova P, Glazkov A, Kulikov D, Lapitan D, Zagarov S, Larkov R, Babenko A, Kononova Y, Kovaleva Y, Kitaeva E, Mazur N, Britvin T, and Rogatkin D
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- Humans, Constriction, Pathologic, Ankle Brachial Index methods, Lower Extremity diagnostic imaging, Rheology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Peripheral Arterial Disease diagnostic imaging
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Introduction: The development of new highly accurate, inexpensive and accessible methods for the detection of lower-extremity peripheral artery disease (LE-PAD) in diabetic patients is required. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of a new incoherent optical fluctuation flowmetry (IOFF) method in detecting legs with hemodynamically significant stenoses compared to ankle brachial index (ABI) and transcutaneous oximetry (TcPO2) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM)., Materials and Methods: Patients were recruited into 2 groups. Group 1 included patients with DM without LE-PAD and/or diabetic foot syndrome; Group 2 included patients with DM and LE-PAD. All patients underwent the following measurements: ultrasound (reference method), ABI, TcPO2, and the new IOFF method., Results: The new IOFF method showed a sensitivity of 79.5% and a specificity of 89.8% in detecting limbs with hemodynamically significant stenosis (AUC 0.890, CI 0.822-0.957). TcpO2 allows the diagnosis of LE-PAD with 69.2% sensitivity and 86.2% specificity (AUC 0.817, CI 0.723-0.911). Using a standard ABI cut-off of less than 0.9, the sensitivity and specificity for this parameter were 34.5% and 89.7%, respectively. Increasing the diagnostic cut-off of the ABI on the study group to 0.99 improved sensitivity to 84.6% and specificity to 78% (AUC,0.824 CI 0.732-0.915)., Conclusions: The new IOFF technique has demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity in the detection of LE-PAD in patients with DM. The high accuracy, rapid measurement, and potential availability suggest that the new IOFF method has a high potential for clinical application in the detection of PAD., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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10. Features of SARS-CoV-2 Replication in Various Types of Reptilian and Fish Cell Cultures.
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Kononova Y, Adamenko L, Kazachkova E, Solomatina M, Romanenko S, Proskuryakova A, Utkin Y, Gulyaeva M, Spirina A, Kazachinskaia E, Palyanova N, Mishchenko O, Chepurnov A, and Shestopalov A
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- Animals, Chlorocebus aethiops, Humans, Vero Cells, Ecosystem, Cell Culture Techniques, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19
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Background: SARS-CoV-2 can enter the environment from the feces of COVID-19 patients and virus carriers through untreated sewage. The virus has shown the ability to adapt to a wide range of hosts, so the question of the possible involvement of aquafauna and animals of coastal ecosystems in maintaining its circulation remains open., Methods: the aim of this work was to study the tropism of SARS-CoV-2 for cells of freshwater fish and reptiles, including those associated with aquatic and coastal ecosystems, and the effect of ambient temperature on this process. In a continuous cell culture FHM (fathead minnow) and diploid fibroblasts CGIB (silver carp), SARS-CoV-2 replication was not maintained at either 25 °C or 29 °C. At 29 °C, the continuous cell culture TH-1 (eastern box turtle) showed high susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2, comparable to Vero E6 (development of virus-induced cytopathic effect (CPE) and an infectious titer of 7.5 ± 0.17 log
10 TCID50 /mL on day 3 after infection), and primary fibroblasts CNI (Nile crocodile embryo) showed moderate susceptibility (no CPE, infectious titer 4.52 ± 0.14 log10 TCID50 /mL on day 5 after infection). At 25 °C, SARS-CoV-2 infection did not develop in TH-1 and CNI., Conclusions: our results show the ability of SARS-CoV-2 to effectively replicate without adaptation in the cells of certain reptile species when the ambient temperature rises.- Published
- 2023
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11. Predictors of Carbohydrate Metabolism Disorders and Lethal Outcome in Patients after Myocardial Infarction: A Place of Glucose Level.
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Kononova Y, Abramyan L, Derevitskii I, and Babenko A
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Background and Aim: The aim of this study was to reveal statistical patterns in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) that cause the development of carbohydrate metabolism disorders (CMD) (type 2 diabetes mellitus and prediabetes) and death within 5 years after AMI., Methods: 1079 patients who were treated with AMI in the Almazov National Medical Research Center were retrospectively selected for the study. For each patient, all data from electronic medical records were downloaded. Statistical patterns that determine the development of CMDs and death within 5 years after AMI were identified. To create and train the models used in this study, the classic methods of Data Mining, Data Exploratory Analysis, and Machine Learning were used., Results: The main predictors of mortality within 5 years after AMI were advanced age, low relative level of lymphocytes, circumflex artery lesion, and glucose level. Main predictors of CMDs were low basophils, high neutrophils, high platelet distribution width, and high blood glucose level. High values of age and glucose together were relatively independent predictors. With glucose level >11 mmol/L and age >70 years, the 5-year risk of death is about 40% and it rises with increasing glucose levels., Conclusion: The obtained results make it possible to predict the development of CMDs and death based on simple parameters that are easily available in clinical practice. Glucose level measured on the 1st day of AMI was among the most important predictors of CMDs and death.
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- 2023
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12. Incoherent Optical Fluctuation Flowmetry: A New Method for the Assessment of Foot Perfusion in Patients with Diabetes-Related Lower-Extremity Complications.
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Glazkova P, Glazkov A, Kulikov D, Zagarov S, Kovaleva Y, Babenko A, Kononova Y, Kitaeva E, Britvin T, Mazur N, Larkov R, and Rogatkin D
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(1) Background: To date, there are no studies evaluating the ability of the incoherent optical fluctuation flowmetry (IOFF) method to assess foot tissue perfusion. The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between perfusion values measured by IOFF and TcPO2 in patients with diabetes-related lower-extremity complications. (2) Methods: This was an observational, cross-sectional, two-center study. Diabetic patients with peripheral artery disease and/or diabetic foot ulcers were studied (n = 27, examinations were carried out on 54 legs). Perfusion in the foot tissues was assessed using TcPO2 (reference standard for this study) and the IOFF method. (3) Results: High correlation coefficients of all perfusion parameters measured by IOFF with TcPO2 (Rs 0.7 to 0.76) were shown. The study demonstrated that the IOFF method allows, with a sensitivity of 85.7% and a specificity of 90.0%, the identification of patients with a critical decrease in TcPO2 < 20 mmHg. (4) Conclusions: The high correlation of IOFF parameters with TcPO2 and the moderately high sensitivity and specificity in detecting patients with severe ischemia of foot tissues shows the promise of the method for assessing a tissue perfusion in patients with diabetes-related lower-extremity complications.
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- 2022
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13. Genomic and Epidemiological Features of COVID-19 in the Novosibirsk Region during the Beginning of the Pandemic.
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Palyanova N, Sobolev I, Alekseev A, Glushenko A, Kazachkova E, Markhaev A, Kononova Y, Gulyaeva M, Adamenko L, Kurskaya O, Bi Y, Xin Y, Sharshov K, and Shestopalov A
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- Adult, Child, Genome, Viral, Genomics, Humans, Mutation, Pandemics, Phylogeny, Retrospective Studies, Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus genetics, COVID-19 epidemiology, SARS-CoV-2 genetics
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In this retrospective, single-center study, we conducted an analysis of 13,699 samples from different individuals obtained from the Federal Research Center of Fundamental and Translational Medicine, from 1 April to 30 May 2020 in Novosibirsk region (population 2.8 million people). We identified 6.49% positive for SARS-CoV-2 cases out of the total number of diagnostic tests, and 42% of them were from asymptomatic people. We also detected two asymptomatic people, who had no confirmed contact with patients with COVID-19. The highest percentage of positive samples was observed in the 80+ group (16.3%), while among the children and adults it did not exceed 8%. Among all the people tested, 2423 came from a total of 80 different destinations and only 27 of them were positive for SARS-CoV-2. Out of all the positive samples, 15 were taken for SARS-CoV-2 sequencing. According to the analysis of the genome sequences, the SARS-CoV-2 variants isolated in the Novosibirsk region at the beginning of the pandemic belonged to three phylogenetic lineages according to the Pangolin classification: B.1, B.1.1, and B.1.1.129. All Novosibirsk isolates contained the D614G substitution in the Spike protein, two isolates werecharacterized by an additional M153T mutation, and one isolate wascharacterized by the L5F mutation.
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- 2022
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14. IgG Study of Blood Sera of Patients with COVID-19.
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Kazachinskaia E, Chepurnov A, Shcherbakov D, Kononova Y, Saroyan T, Gulyaeva M, Shanshin D, Romanova V, Khripko O, Voevoda M, and Shestopalov A
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The COVID-19 pandemic, which began at the end of 2019 in Wuhan, has affected 220 countries and territories to date. In the present study, we studied humoral immunity in samples of the blood sera of COVID-19 convalescents of varying severity and patients who died due to this infection, using native SARS-CoV-2 and its individual recombinant proteins. The cross-reactivity with SARS-CoV (2002) was also assessed. We used infectious and inactivated SARS-CoV-2/human/RUS/Nsk-FRCFTM-1/2020 strain, inactivated SARS-CoV strain (strain Frankfurt 1, 2002), recombinant proteins, and blood sera of patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The blood sera from patients were analyzed by the Virus Neutralization test, Immunoblotting, and ELISA. The median values and mean ± SD of titers of specific and cross-reactive antibodies in blood sera tested in ELISA were mainly distributed in the following descending order: N > trimer S > RBD. ELISA and immunoblotting revealed a high cross-activity of antibodies specific to SARS-CoV-2 with the SARS-CoV antigen (2002), mainly with the N protein. The presence of antibodies specific to RBD corresponds with the data on the neutralizing activity of blood sera. According to the neutralization test in a number of cases, higher levels of antibodies that neutralize SARS-CoV-2 were detected in blood serum taken from patients several days before their death than in convalescents with a ranging disease severity. This high level of neutralizing antibodies specific to SARS-CoV-2 in the blood sera of patients who subsequently died in hospital from COVID-19 requires a thorough study of the role of humoral immunity as well as comorbidity and other factors affecting the humoral response in this disease.
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- 2021
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15. Perspectives for the Use of Neurotechnologies in Conjunction With Muscle Autotransplantation in Children.
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Blagovechtchenski E, Agranovich O, Kononova Y, Nazarova M, and Nikulin VV
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- 2019
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