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Alexander V Arutjunyan

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Milyutina Y, Kerkeshko G, Vasilev D, Zalozniaia I, Bochkovskii S, Tumanova N, et al.
Biochemistry (Mosc) . 2024 Nov; 89(10):1711-1726. PMID: 39523111
Maternal hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) is a risk factor for intrauterine growth restriction presumably caused by a decrease in the placental transport of nutrients. We investigated the effect of experimental HHcy induced...
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Kovalenko A, Schwarz A, Shcherbitskaia A, Mikhel A, Vasilev D, Arutjunyan A
Neurotox Res . 2024 Feb; 42(2):19. PMID: 38421481
Maternal hyperhomocysteinemia (HCY) induced by genetic defects in methionine cycle enzymes or vitamin imbalance is known to be a pathologic factor that can impair embryonal brain development and cause long-term...
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Arutjunyan A, Milyutina Y, Shcherbitskaia A, Kerkeshko G, Zalozniaia I
Biochemistry (Mosc) . 2023 Apr; 88(4):435-456. PMID: 37080931
According to modern view, susceptibility to diseases, specifically to cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders, can form during embryonic development. Adverse factors affecting mother during the pregnancy increase the risk of developing...
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Arutjunyan A, Kerkeshko G, Milyutina Y, Shcherbitskaia A, Zalozniaia I, Mikhel A, et al.
Biochemistry (Mosc) . 2023 Apr; 88(2):262-279. PMID: 37072327
Numerous studies have shown that various adverse factors of different nature and action mechanisms have similar negative influence on placental angiogenesis, resulting in insufficiency of placental blood supply. One of...
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Milyutina Y, Arutjunyan A, Korenevsky A, Selkov S, Kogan I
Am J Reprod Immunol . 2023 Feb; 89(4):e13694. PMID: 36792972
In this review, an attempt was made to substantiate the possibility for neurotrophins to be involved in the development of immune tolerance based on data accumulated on neurotrophin content and...
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Vasilev D, Shcherbitskaia A, Tumanova N, Mikhel A, Milyutina Y, Kovalenko A, et al.
Cells . 2023 Jan; 12(1). PMID: 36611982
Maternal hyperhomocysteinemia causes the disruption of placental blood flow and can lead to serious disturbances in the formation of the offspring's brain. In the present study, the effects of prenatal...
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Arutjunyan A, Kerkeshko G, Milyutina Y, Shcherbitskaia A, Zalozniaia I
Biochemistry (Mosc) . 2021 Jul; 86(6):716-728. PMID: 34225594
The article presents current views on maternal hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) as an important factor causing prenatal stress and impaired nervous system development in fetuses and newborns in early ontogenesis, as well...
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Shcherbitskaia A, Vasilev D, Milyutina Y, Tumanova N, Mikhel A, Zalozniaia I, et al.
Cells . 2021 Jul; 10(6). PMID: 34207057
Maternal hyperhomocysteinemia is one of the common complications of pregnancy that causes offspring cognitive deficits during postnatal development. In this study, we investigated the effect of prenatal hyperhomocysteinemia (PHHC) on...
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Turner A, Nalivaeva N, Arutjunyan A
Curr Aging Sci . 2017 Feb; 10(1):4-5. PMID: 28236673
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Kozina L, Arutjunyan A
Curr Aging Sci . 2017 Feb; 10(1):2. PMID: 28236672
No abstract available.