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Ludmila Kasatkina

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Lisakovska O, Labudzynskyi D, Khomenko A, Isaev D, Savotchenko A, Kasatkina L, et al.
Front Cell Neurosci . 2023 Apr; 17:1133400. PMID: 37020845
Introduction: Vitamin D (VD) is a potent para/autocrine regulator and neurosteroid that can strongly influence nerve cell function and counteract the negative effects of glucocorticoid (GC) therapy. The aim of...
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Li M, Beaumont N, Ma C, Rojas J, Vu T, Harlacher M, et al.
IEEE Trans Med Imaging . 2022 Apr; 41(10):2704-2714. PMID: 35442884
Non-invasive small-animal imaging technologies, such as optical imaging, magnetic resonance imaging and x -ray computed tomography, have enabled researchers to study normal biological phenomena or disease progression in their native...
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Trikash I, Kasatkina L, Lykhmus O, Skok M
Neurochem Int . 2020 Jun; 138:104779. PMID: 32474177
The brain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) expressed in pre-synaptic nerve terminals regulate neurotransmitter release. However, there is no evidence for the expression of nAChRs in synaptic vesicles, which deliver neurotransmitter...
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Chernyshenko V, Petruk N, Korolova D, Kasatkina L, Gornytska O, Platonova T, et al.
Croat Med J . 2017 Apr; 58(2):118-127. PMID: 28409495
Aim: To purify the platelet aggregation inhibitor from Echis multisquamatis snake venom (PAIEM) and characterize its effect on platelet aggregation and HeLa cell proliferation. Methods: Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis...
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Krisanova N, Kasatkina L, Sivko R, Borysov A, Nazarova A, Slenzka K, et al.
Astrobiology . 2013 Aug; 13(8):679-92. PMID: 23919751
The harmful effects of lunar dust (LD) on directly exposed tissues are documented in the literature, whereas researchers are only recently beginning to consider its effects on indirectly exposed tissues....
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Borisova T, Kasatkina L, Ostapchenko L
Neurochem Int . 2011 Jul; 59(6):965-75. PMID: 21787821
Glutamate transport in blood platelets resembles that in brain nerve terminals because platelets contain neuronal Na(+)-dependent glutamate transporters, glutamate receptors in the plasma membrane, vesicular glutamate transporters in secretory granules,...
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Borisova T, Krisanova N, Sivko R, Kasatkina L, Borysov A, Griffin S, et al.
Neurochem Int . 2011 Jun; 59(2):272-9. PMID: 21672571
Exposure to Cd(2+) and Pb(2+) has neurotoxic consequences for human health and may cause neurodegeneration. The study focused on the analysis of the presynaptic mechanisms underlying the neurotoxic effects of...
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Kasatkina L, Borisova T
Neurochem Int . 2010 Feb; 56(5):711-9. PMID: 20170696
Blood platelets contain neuronal Na(+)-dependent glutamate transporters and are able to accomplish glutamate uptake. Applying high-KCl, we have demonstrated dose-dependent depolarization of the plasma membrane of rabbit platelets that was...
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Borisova T, Kasatkina L
J Gravit Physiol . 2008 Apr; 14(1):P81-2. PMID: 18372710
Activity of high-affinity glutamate transporters was altered in brain nerve terminals under artificial gravity conditions. Blood platelets contain glutamate transporters and are able to uptake glutamate. The goal of the...