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    Association of ITGB3, P2RY12, and CYP2C19 gene polymorphisms with platelet functional activity in patients with coronary heart disease during dual antiplatelet therapy by Muslimova, E F, Afanasiev, S A, Rebrova, T Yu, Sergienko, T N, Repin, A N

    Published in Terapevtic̆eskii arhiv (01-01-2017)
    “…To assess the association of CYP2C19 G681A, P2RY12 H1/H2, and ITGB3 T1565C polymorphisms with the extent of platelet aggregation in patients with coronary…”
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    Frequency and Prognostic Value of Acute Periprocedural Myocardial Injury in Elective Percutaneous Coronary Interventions by Nalesnik, E. O., Repin, A. N.

    Published in Arkhivʺ vnutrenneĭ medit͡s︡iny (13-02-2024)
    “…Background. Periprocedural myocardial injury (PMI) is an acute complication of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) in patients with stable coronary…”
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    The effect of depressive disorder on the clinical presentation of coronary artery disease and five-year survival of patients after myocardial infarction by Nonka, T. G., Lebedeva, E. V., Repin, A. N.

    Published in Bi͡u︡lletenʹ Sibirskoĭ medit͡s︡iny (14-10-2022)
    “…Aim. To assess the effect of depressive disorder (DD) on the clinical presentation of coronary artery disease (CAD) and five-year survival rate of patients…”
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    Association of ACE gene polymorphisms with cardiovascular events in patients after elective percutaneous coronary interventions by Nalesnik, E. O., Muslimova, E. F., Afanasiev, S. A., Repin, A. N.

    Published in Rossiĭskiĭ kardiologicheskiĭ zhurnal (01-11-2022)
    “…Aim . To reveal the association of the INS/DEL polymorphism of the angiotensinconverting enzyme (ACE) gene with acute and long-term complications of elective…”
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    Changes in pattern of complications in acute myocardial infarction over a ten-year follow-up: gender specificities by Okrugin, S. A., Repin, A. N.

    “…Aim . To compare changes in pattern of complications in acute myocardial infarction (MI) among Tomsk population at the age of >20 years over a ten-year…”
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    Possibilities of detecting and correcting decreased heart rate variability in patients with coronary artery disease in combination with depressive disorders in a cardiology department by Nonka, T. G., Lebedeva, E. V., Repin, A. N.

    Published in Bi͡u︡lletenʹ Sibirskoĭ medit͡s︡iny (18-07-2021)
    “…Aim. To identify the presence and the correction method of decreased heart rate variability (HRV) in patients with chronic coronary artery disease (CAD) and…”
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    Gender differences in self-reported social functioning of patients with chronic coronary artery disease and affective disorders by Lebedeva, E. V., Schastnyy, E. D., Nonka, T. G., Repin, A. N.

    Published in Bi͡u︡lletenʹ Sibirskoĭ medit͡s︡iny (12-04-2021)
    “…Aim. To determine gender differences in self-reported social functioning of patients with comorbidity of affective disorders (ADs) and chronic coronary artery…”
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    predictors of long-term fatal cardiovascular events after planned percutaneous coronary interventions by Vershinina, E. O., Repin, A. N.

    Published in Rossiĭskiĭ kardiologicheskiĭ zhurnal (06-12-2018)
    “…Aim. To evaluate the frequency and identify predictors of long­term fatal cardiovascular events (CVE) after planned percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI)…”
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    Long-term Outcomes of Elective Percutaneous Coronary Interventions by Vershinina, E O, Repin, A N

    Published in Kardiologiia (01-07-2018)
    “…to analyze long-term outcomes and to develop a model for determining the risk of long-term adverse сardiovascular events after elective percutaneous coronary…”
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    Predictors of long term adverse events after scheduled endovascular coronary interventions by Vershinina, E. O., Repin, A. N.

    “…Aim. To evaluate the rate and reveal the predictors of long term adverse cardiovascular events after scheduled percutaneous coronary interventions…”
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    The impact of affective disorders on self-assessment of the quality of life in patients with chronic coronary artery disease by Lebedeva, E. V., Schastnyу, E. D., Nonka, T. G., Nalesnik, E. O., Surovtseva, A. K., Vasilieva, S. N., Repin, A. N.

    Published in Bi͡u︡lletenʹ Sibirskoĭ medit͡s︡iny (14-04-2022)
    “…Aim . To determine the differences in self-assessment of social functioning by patients with chronic coronary artery disease (CAD), depending on the presence…”
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    Clinical description of affective disorders and efficiency of antidepressant therapy by Lebedeva, E. V., Schastnyy, E. D., Simutkin, G. G., Repin, A. N., Nonka, T. G.

    Published in Bi͡u︡lletenʹ Sibirskoĭ medit͡s︡iny (24-12-2018)
    “…Objective: to identify the structure and clinical features of affective disorders (AD) and efficiency of antidepressants in in-patients with chronic coronary…”
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    Simultaneous determination of residual amounts of amphenicols in food by HPLC with UV-detection by Amelin, V. G, Volkova, N. M, Repin, N. A, Nikeshina, T. B

    “…A rapid, sensitive, and safe method has been proposed for the simultaneous determination of residual amounts of chloramphenicol, thiamphenicol, and…”
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    Time course of cognitive dysfunction and biochemical marker of CNS lesions S100ß in coronary artery bypass graft by Lebedeva, E. V., Gorokhov, A. S., Schastnyy, E. D., Repin, A. N., Simutkin, G. G., Shishneva, E. V., Perchatkin, V. A., Surovtseva, A. K., Winter, S., Karpov, R. S., Bokhan, N. A.

    Published in Bi͡u︡lletenʹ Sibirskoĭ medit͡s︡iny (24-12-2018)
    “…Objective: to study cognitive functions and level of proteins of acute brain damage in a group of patients receiving Cerebrolysin, and in a comparison group in…”
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    GENOTYPE -786CC OF THE ENDOTHELIAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE GENE NOS3 AS A FACTOR OF ADVERSE CORONARY HEART DISEASE COURSE AND INCREASED ON-TREATMENT PLATELET AGGREGATION by Muslimova, E. F., Rebrova, T. Yu, Afanasiev, S. A., Sergienko, T. N., Repin, A. N.

    “…Aim. To assess the associations of polymorphism T-786C gene NOS3 with the severity of clinical course of coronary heart disease (CHD) and platelet…”
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    GENE CYP2C19 POLYMORPHISM G681A INFLUENCE ON THE EFFICACY OF CLOPIDOGREL IN ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE COMORBID WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES by Repin, A. N., Sergienko, T. N., Muslimova, E. F., Afanasyev, E. F.

    Published in Rossiĭskiĭ kardiologicheskiĭ zhurnal (01-10-2015)
    “…Aim. To research on the influence of polymorphism G681A gene CYP2C19 on efficacy of clopidogrel for planned endovascular treatment in stable CHD with second…”
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    The effect of mood disorders on the course of coronary heart disease: a modern model of pathogenesis of depression, pathophysiological and behavioral patterns by T. G Nonka, A. N Repin, T. N Sergienko

    Published in CardioSomatika (15-12-2014)
    “…The prevalence of depressive disorders at the population level is from 2,5 to 10% among patients with coronary heart disease - 20%. The presence of depressive…”
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    Microviscosity of erythrocyte membranes during chronic heart failure in patients of middle and senior age groups by Rebrova, T. Yu, Afanasiev, S. A., Putrova, O. D., Repin, A. N.

    Published in Advances in gerontology (01-04-2015)
    “…Microviscosity coefficients were studied in the area of integrated and annular lipids of erythrocyte membranes in the peripheral blood of patients aged 35–50…”
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