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Oxygen‐sensing pathways and the pulmonary circulation
Abstract figure legend The heterodimeric transcription factor HIF (hypoxia‐inducible factor) is thought to be responsible for the majority of adaptive transcriptional changes that take place in response to hypoxia. The stability of the HIF‐α subunits is regulated by oxygen‐dependent prolyl hydroxylation (by prolyl hydroxylase domain proteins, PHDs ...
Mary E. Slingo
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Introduction. Urbanization constitutes a significant factor shaping the contemporary state and future trajectories of a nation’s demographic and social development.
Guldar F. Akhmetovа
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What can naked mole‐rats teach us about ameliorating hypoxia‐related human diseases?
Naked mole‐rats inhabit environments of severe hypoxia. They employ a wide variety of strategies to adjust to hypoxia and many of these adaptations provide protection against cardiopulmonary diseases and pathologies. Mechanisms employed during hypoxic conditions include metabolic rate suppression, reprogramming of metabolic pathways, and mechanisms ...
Karen L. Kadamani +6 more
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POLITICAL MYTHS AND STEREOTYPES IN THE ETHNIC CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE CHUVASH PEOPLE
Theoretical and methodological basis of the study of political myths and stereotypes is studied, their role and influence on the modern life of the Chuvash Republic are analyzed. Classification of archetypes of the Chuvash people within the concept of C.
S. Grishaeva, N. Ershov
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The article is focused on the problems of a history of Sovietization of Chuvash cultural and intellectual discourses. Sovietization of Chuvashia is among practically unstudied problems in contemporary Russian historiography.
Максим Валерьевич Кирчанов
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WORKS OF F. SCHILLER IN THE CHUVASH LITERATURE: FEATURES OF TRANSLATION INTO CHUVASH LANGUAGE
The article is devoted to the features of translation of German poetry into the Chuvash language. Using the example of F. Schiller’s ballad “Der Handschuh” (“Glove”) and its translation into Chuvash, performed by the Chuvash poet S. Shavly, a comparative analysis of the translation and the original is carried out, and the quality of the translation of ...
T.N. Kuznetsova, E.R. Mikhaylova
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Complications in children and adolescents with Chuvash polycythemia [PDF]
To the editor: In the Chuvash form of congenital polycythemia,[1][1] a homozygous germ-line VHL R200W mutation leads to impaired degradation of the α subunits of the hypoxia inducible transcription factors (HIF-1α and HIF-2α) and augmented hypoxic responses during normoxia ...
Adelina I, Sergueeva +5 more
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Abstract Chronic mountain sickness is a maladaptive syndrome that affects individuals living permanently at high altitude and is characterized primarily by excessive erythrocytosis (EE). Recent results concerning the impact of EE in Andean highlanders on clotting and the possible promotion of hypercoagulability, which can lead to thrombosis, were ...
Benoit Champigneulle +15 more
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Didactic and aesthetic features of Ivan Yakovlev's stories
The literary creativity of I.Ya. Yakovlev is analyzed in this article. It's noted that his works harmoniously combine didactic and aesthetic features. In the history of the Chuvash literature I.Ya.
Inessa V. Iadranskaia
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Erythrocytosis: Diagnosis and investigation
Abstract An absolute erythrocytosis is present when the red cell mass is greater than 125% of the predicted. This is suspected when the hemoglobin or hematocrit is above the normal range. An erythrocytosis can be classified as primary or secondary and congenital or acquired. The commonest primary acquired disorder is polycythemia vera.
Iman Noumani +2 more
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