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Significance Statement Contrary to expectation, NUPTs do not necessarily have a deleterious or ultimately neutral impact, nor are they necessarily purged from the genome. Instead, they can proliferate and eventually become fixed, generating new and novel genes, gene regions and regulatory elements, thereby significantly contributing to plant nuclear ...
Lorenzo Carretero‐Paulet +2 more
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Reducing high risk of cardiovascular events in Type 2 diabetes mellitus: DIALOG Study results
Aim. To study the real-world pharmaceutical reduction of high cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM-2).Material and methods.
I. E. Sapozhnikova +3 more
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The objective: to describe clinical and epidemiological picture of Yersinia infection in the Kirov region.Materials and methods: the study included 40 patients, ranging in age from 17 to 69 years: 36 patients with a diagnosis of yersiniosis, 4 ...
A. L. Bondarenkо +2 more
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PhysBinder : improving the prediction of transcription factor binding sites by flexible inclusion of biophysical properties [PDF]
The most important mechanism in the regulation of transcription is the binding of a transcription factor (TF) to a DNA sequence called the TF binding site (TFBS). Most binding sites are short and degenerate, which makes predictions based on their primary
Broos, Stefan +5 more
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The Impact of Aquaporin‐4 Deletion on K+‐Induced Astrocytic Swelling Depends on K+ Concentration
Swelling due to 10 mM [K+]o is reduced in astrocytes devoid of aquaporin‐4, while there is no difference between genotypes when exposed to 50 mM [K+]o. The two [K+]o concentrations induce distinct astrocytic Ca2+ signaling in the two genotypes pointing to a possible mechanistic basis of the differences observed. ABSTRACT Astrocytes swell in response to
Cecilie Bugge Bakketun +5 more
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The paper describes the experience of the laboratory of radiation monitoring in the the Kirov region since 1963. The results of long-term measurements of the environmental objects are presented.
B. N. Skolotnev +3 more
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Status and use of hazel grouse resources in the Kirov region, Russia: history and modernity
Hazel (Tetrastes bonasia L., 1758) grouse is a member of the Phasianidae family, native to forest zone of Eurasia. Its widespread distribution, relative simplicity and accessibility of hunting determine its popularity among hunters and economic ...
B. E. Zarubin +9 more
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Large raptors in “Nurgush” State Nature Reserve, Kirov region, Russia
In this report, we explored the nature of stay and the number of large raptors in “Nurgush” State Nature Reserve in Kirov region, assessed the role of the reserve in conservation of these birds.
Sergei V. Bakka +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Pain, sleep disturbances, and substance use are common in adolescence, with research indicating that genetic and environmental factors account for variation in each of these behavioral and health outcomes. Moreover, pain, sleep disturbances, and substance use often co‐occur during adolescence. However, research has not examined whether
Kit K. Elam +4 more
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MONITORING OF EXPOSURE RADIATION DOSES LOADS FROM MEDICAL EXPOSURE TO POPULATION OF THE KIROV REGION
The paper analyzes medical exposure to population of the Kirov region during the period of 50 years (1961–2011) from the main types of X-ray procedures.
B. N. Skolotnev +2 more
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