Kuban State Medical University
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List of articles written by the authors of the organization
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ESTIMATION OF INCREASE OF STRESS RESISTANCE AMONG STUDENTS
19.00.00 Psychological sciences
DescriptionBy results of the estimation of stress resistance on dynamics of the regulation-adaptive status we can observe, that the autogenic training at the end of one academic year did not cause authentic changes in stress resistance in students with high and low levels of stress resistance. At the same time, it raised stress resistance for persons with a moderate level of stress resistance
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THE REGULATORY-ADAPTIVE STATUS OF WOMEN WITH DIABETES AT 37 - 38 WEEKS OF PREGNANCY
DescriptionRegulatory-adaptive status of pregnant women with diabetes should be considered at the solution of the delivery
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The article shows that via the dynamics of the regulatory adaptive status it is possible to asses the effectiveness of the treatment for the patients with angina pectoris (third functional class)
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Via the method of visualizing the excitation in the high frequency field there were discovered the efferent signals in the frog medulla oblongata, which were related to the heart rhythm
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In the high frequency electric field we have revealed afferent signals in the frog medulla oblongata for learning the heart vago - sympathetic trunk rhythm
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In this article we have listed the data concerning the influence of the respiration depth on the parameters of the cardiopulmonary synchronism depending on the personality type
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PREDICTION OF ADAPTATION OF PATIENTS TO FIXED TEETH USING REGULATORYADAPTIVE STATUS RATE
DescriptionUsing the of rate regulatory-adaptive status we can make a prediction for adaptation of patients to fixed teeth
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THE ASSESSMENT OF THREATENED MISCARRIAGE USING REGULATIONADAPTIVE STATUS
DescriptionThe index definition of regulatory-adaptive status in women with the threat of termination of pregnancy in the first trimester is a highly predictor of pregnancy outcome and should be used in obstetric hospitals and antenatal clinics
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SELECTION OF FETAL CELLS CIRCULATING IN MATERNAL BLOOD FOR NONINVASIVE PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS
DescriptionTrophoblast cells circulating in maternal blood may serve as potential sources of genetic information for screening in obstetric practice approaches to noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. The material for the study was whole blood of pregnant women of gestational ages of 8-12 weeks in a volume of 10 ml. stabilized with heparin. Enrichment was performed by the method of gradient centrifugation and magnetic separation (CD45–) with fluorescent staining negative fractions labeled with antibodies to antigens of trophoblasts (HLA-G, and Trop-2) to conduct flow cytometry and sorting of cells on glass slides. Single cell candidates using laser micro dissection were transferred into a vial for subsequent whole-genome amplification, providing sufficient representativeness of their genome. Fetal origin of the genetic material was confirmed by comparison of alleles of the HLA genes of the parents and cells candidates. It is possible to improve significantly the accuracy and versatility of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis using comparative genomic hybridization using chips (аCGH)
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Isolation of fetal cells from the blood of a pregnant woman is more relevant for receiving the information of the genome of a fetus and implementation in clinical practice, non-invasive screening methods for prenatal diagnosis. The work proposes efficient ways of sorting trophoblasts circulating in maternal blood for the diagnosis of fetal aneuploidy in early gestation by analyzing microsatellite marker of the chromosomes that most prone to numerical aberrations (13, 18, 21, X and Y). A set of microsatellite markers allowed to reveal aneuploidy in three pregnant women, and also to exclude mosaicism and contamination of samples with maternal cells. A retrospective analysis of data on invasive cytogenetic studies (chorionic villus sampling) confirmed the results of the study