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    Molecular Profile Sensitization to House Dust Mites as an Important Aspect for Predicting the Efficiency of Allergen Immunotherapy by Rodinkova, Victoria V, Yuriev, Serhii D, Kryvopustova, Mariia V, Mokin, Vitalii B, Kryzhanovskyi, Yevhenii M, Kurchenko, Andrii I

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (22-03-2022)
    “…House dust mite (HDM) allergens are considered to be one of the most common causes of asthma and allergic rhinitis in the world. Cysteine proteases Der p 1 and…”
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    Bayesian analysis suggests independent development of sensitization to different fungal allergens by Rodinkova, Victoria, Yuriev, Serhii, Mokin, Vitalii, Kryvopustova, Mariia, Shmundiak, Dmytro, Bortnyk, Mykyta, Kryzhanovskyi, Yevhenii, Kurchenko, Andrii

    Published in The World Allergy Organization journal (01-05-2024)
    “…Fungi are known for their ability to cause allergies, but data on individual sensitization to them are insufficient. The purpose of the study was to carry out…”
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    Fungi-sensitized individuals have unique profiles where Alt a 1 dominates promoting response to grass, ragweed and cat allergens by Kalyniuk, Viktoriia, Rodinkova, Victoria, Yuriev, Serhii, Mokin, Vitalii, Losenko, Arsen, Kryvopustova, Mariia, Zabolotna, Diana, Gogunska, Inna

    Published in Frontiers in allergy (23-08-2024)
    “…The aim of our work was to determine comprehensively the sensitization profile of patients hypersensitive to fungal allergenic components in the Ukrainian…”
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    Sensitization patterns to Poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses by Rodinkova, Victoria, Yuriev, Serhii, Mokin, Vitalii, Sharikadze, Olena, Kryzhanovskyi, Yevhenii, Kremenska, Lilia, Kaminska, Olha, Kurchenko, Andrii

    Published in Clinical and translational allergy (01-08-2023)
    “…Background The allergenicity of pollen of Poaceae family members is a well‐known and confirmed fact. Using the data of component‐resolved molecular diagnostics…”
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    Modeling hay fever risk factors caused by pollen from Ambrosia spp. using pollen load mapping in Ukraine by Rodinkova, Victoria, Palamarchuk, Olena, Toziuk, Olena, Yermishev, Oleh

    Published in Acta Agrobotanica (01-01-2018)
    “…The paper provides a simulation of the occurrence of Ambrosia pollen in Ukraine both in terms of a determination of the regions with high pollen concentrations…”
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    Biochemical aspects of KB-28 compound on physically loaded study subjects by Toziuk, Olena, Krasna, Olga, Kryvoviaz, Olena, Rodinkova, Victoria, Melnyk, Andrii, Ivko, Tanya, Voronkina, Alona, Hutsol, Viktoriia

    “…In previous studies of actoprotective activity of 5-R-thio-tetrazolo[1,5]quinazoline derivatives in normal and complicated experimental conditions, sodium…”
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    Allergenic weed pollen forecast under the mathematical modeling method implementation in ukraine by Motruk, Irina I, Antomonov, Michael Yu, Rodinkova, Victoria V, Aleksandrova, Olena E, Yermishev, Oleh V

    Published in Wiadomości lekarskie (1960) (2018)
    “…Introduction: Allergies are the most common reason of the chronic diseases in developed countries and represent an important medical, social and economic…”
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    Airborne pollen spectrum and hay fever type prevalence in Vinnitsa, central Ukraine by Rodinkova, Victoria Valeriivna

    Published in Acta Agrobotanica (2015)
    “…The article deals with the main pollen spectrum in relation to patients’ sensitivity determined in the ambient air of Vinnitsa city located in central Ukraine…”
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    Seasonal changes in plant pollen concentrations over recent years in Vinnytsya, Central Ukraine by Victoria Rodinkova, Lilia Kremenska, Olena Palamarchuk, Iryna Motruk, Elena Alexandrova, Oxana Dudarenko, Larysa Vakolyuk, Oleh Yermishev

    Published in Acta Agrobotanica (01-01-2018)
    “…The control of plant pollen season patterns is especially important in the expectation of climate change, as the timing of potential varying pollen seasons…”
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    Modelling the introduction and spread of non-native species: international trade and climate change drive ragweed invasion by Chapman, Daniel S., Makra, László, Albertini, Roberto, Bonini, Maira, Páldy, Anna, Rodinkova, Victoria, Šikoparija, Branko, Weryszko-Chmielewska, Elżbieta, Bullock, James M.

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2016)
    “…Biological invasions are a major driver of global change, for which models can attribute causes, assess impacts and guide management. However, invasion models…”
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