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    Supportive evidence for the association between the T102C 5-HTR2A gene polymorphism and schizophrenia: A large-scale case–control and family-based study by Golimbet, V.E, Lavrushina, O.M, Kaleda, V.G, Abramova, L.I, Lezheiko, T.V

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2007)
    “…Abstract Serotonin type 2A receptors (5-HTR2A) have long been implicated in schizophrenia pathology. A decreased number of these receptors were found in…”
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    Effects of the Interaction of Variants of the Serotonin Transporter and Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor on Platelet Serotonin Levels in Stroke Patients by Golimbet, V. E., Brusov, O. S., Faktor, M. I., Zlobina, G. P., Lezheiko, T. V., Lavrushina, O. M., Petrova, E. A., Savina, M. A., Skvortsova, V. I.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-06-2011)
    “…Polymorphisms in two genes, i.e., the serotonin transporter and brain-derived neurotrophic factor, were studied in 47 patients with ischemic stroke. Platelet…”
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    Interaction effect of serotonin transporter gene and brain-derived neurotrophic factor on the platelet serotonin content in stroke patients by Golimbet, V E, Brusov, O S, Factor, M I, Zlobina, G P, Lezheĭko, T V, Lavrushina, O M, Petrova, E A, Savina, M A, Skvortsova, V I

    “…Platelet serotonin content in patients in the acute period of stroke is an important index of clinical changes during the post stroke period as well as a…”
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    Further evidence that the serotonin transporter gene is associated with schizotypal traits in a healthy Russian population by Golimbet, V E, Alfimova, M V, Korovaĭtseva, G I, Lavrushina, O M, Lezheĭko, T V, Uvarova, L G, Liashenko

    “…Genetic factors are thought to contribute to schizotypal dimensions. Recently, a number of genetic variants associated with schizotypal traits in…”
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    The molecular-genetic study of juvenile endogenous attack-like psychoses by Golimbet, V E, Kaleda, V G, Alfimova, M V, Korovaĭtseva, G I, Lavrushina, O M, Barkhatova, A N, Kasparov, S V, Ivanova, N V

    “…Polymorphisms of the following genes (dopamine receptors D2 (Taq1A), D3 (Ser/Glu), D4 (VNTR, -521T/C, -616 G/C, -809A/G), catechol-O-methyltransferase,…”
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    The molecular-genetic aspects of differentiation of schizoaffective psychosis and attack-like progressive schizophrenia by Golimbet, V E, Abramova, L I, Kaleda, V G, Alfimova, M V, Korovaĭtseva, G I, Lavrushina, O M, Barkhatova, A N

    “…To clarify nosologic differences between schizoaffective psychosis (SAP) and attack-like progressive schizophrenia at molecular-genetic level, the genetic…”
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    D3 dopamine receptor gene Ser9Gly polymorphism in Russian patients with schizophrenia by Aksenova, M G, Shestakova, Iu N, Abramova, L I, Frolova, L P, Shemiakina, T K, Lezheĭko, T V, Lavrushina, O M, Barkhatova, A N, Nosikov, V V, Golimbet, V E

    “…Polymorphic marker Ser9Gly of dopamine receptor D3 gene is considered perspective for associative studies of schizophrenia. Allele and genotype frequency of…”
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    The effect of bleomycin on DNA synthesis in human cells: evidence for grouping of initiation of replicons in the S-period by Liapunova, N A, Lavrushina, O M, Terekhov, S M

    “…The effect of bleomycin (Blm) on DNA synthesis has been studied in a synchronous culture of human embryonic lung cells. The data obtained suggest that in the…”
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