Metal affinity precipitation has been successfully developed as a simple purification process for the proteins that have affinity for the metal ions. The copolymers of vinylimidazole with N-isopropylacrylamide are easily synthesized by radical polymerization. When loaded with Cu(II) and Ni(II) ions, these copolymers are capable of selectively precipitating proteins with natural metal-binding groups or histidine-tagged recombinant proteins.
Heterotopic pancreas (HPG) is an aberrant anatomical malformation that is most commonly located in the upper gastrointestinal tract. The presence of an aberrant pancreas in most cases is asymptomatic, but in a number of clinical situations it is accompanied by symptoms that require drug therapy, sometimes surgical or endoscopic intervention. Analysis of the clinical manifestations and symptoms of BPH is important in choosing the tactics of treating patients. The difficulty lies in the fact that there is not enough information on BPH in the literature, there are no data from a study in a large cohort of patients with BPH. The purpose of the publication is to review clinical cases, including our own observation, and compare them with a systematic review of the literature in order to draw conclusions about the features of clinical manifestations, pathomorphosis and modern principles of treatment of the disease.
Bronchial asthma (BA) is a heterogeneous chronic inflammatory disease characterized by a variety of symptoms in the form of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness and/or cough, as well as variable exhaled airflow limitation, with both the combination of symptoms and airflow limitation changing with time and intensity. Asthma is associated with both airway hyperresponsiveness to direct or indirect stimuli and chronic airway inflammation. Therapy for BA in accordance with national guidelines and clinical recommendations successfully controls asthma symptoms in most patients. However, there are several problems. Firstly, up to 5% of patients with asthma have a refractory course, respond inadequately to traditional therapeutic approaches and, therefore, are at greater risk of life-threatening asthma exacerbations. Secondly, a significant number of patients, even with mild to moderate asthma, have poor symptom control and may experience severe exacerbations. Low vitamin D levels are associated with decreased lung function, increased asthma exacerbations, and drug use, although it is not clear whether there is a causal relationship between these observations, and whether asthma patients may benefit from vitamin D supplementation. The authors present in this literature review the mechanisms by which vitamin D can reduce the severity of inflammation in BA. The research is focused on studying the mechanisms of chronic respiratory inflammation and their exogenous and genetic regulation involving genetic variants of the VDR gene and vitamin D metabolites. Keywords: children, vitamin D, 25(OH)D deficiency, asthma, inflammation, VDR
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