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Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol ; (6): 627-33, 2015.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26852482

ABSTRACT

This article provides information about the depositories of parasitic worms in the scientific institutes and museums in the United States, Japan, and Europe (the total number of samples and the availability of types of helminths from various classes), as well as information on the availability of electronic catalogues of the collections in the continental, national, and regional centers for collective use. The extent of this material has determined the necessity of creating digital collections and libraries that would represent a new form of storing, displaying, and exchanging information for scientific research. An analysis was performed of the current state of approaches and methods of development of the specialized information retrieval system (IRS) and databases (DBs) on the parasitic worms in Russia on the basis of a common conceptual data model, taking into account their local use (as desktop systems of database management) and access by scientists worldwide via the Internet.


Subject(s)
Databases as Topic , Helminths/classification , Specimen Handling , Animals
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Radiats Biol Radioecol ; 49(2): 234-7, 2009.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19507694

ABSTRACT

This article includes the data on 137Cs accumulation in different species of game animals studied in two regions of Bryansk area. Based on Hunting Commission data on numbers of bagging by hunters in these regions, a count of total hunting production polluted with 137Cs was obtained. It was shown that wild ungulates are the main dose-forming factor in risk group. A calculation of volume of 137Cs transferred from forest biocenosi into towns and villages of the regions in question was also performed.


Subject(s)
Animals, Wild/growth & development , Cesium Radioisotopes/analysis , Chernobyl Nuclear Accident , Food Contamination, Radioactive/analysis , Meat/analysis , Radiation Dosage , Radiation Monitoring/methods , Radioactive Pollutants/analysis , Animals , Animals, Wild/metabolism , Cesium Radioisotopes/pharmacokinetics , Food Chain , Humans , Meat/standards , Muscle, Skeletal/chemistry , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Radioactive Pollutants/pharmacokinetics , Species Specificity , Ukraine
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Radiats Biol Radioecol ; 46(3): 337-40, 2006.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16869165

ABSTRACT

The data on coccidies of rodents were collected in Chernobil (1989-1991) and in the regions of radioactive pollution in the Bryansk region of Russia (1992-1999). The surface pollution of experimental plots was different and come from 0.11 to 11.8 MBq/m2. 2185 rodent were examined in all. Thirteen types of coccidies p. Eimeria were found out in 525 small animals. The analysis of changes in morphological characters and oocysts sporulation in dependence of the level of radioactive pollution of biocenose was carried out. It was found out that parametric signs (length, width and form index of oocysts) were independent from radioactive pollution. At the some time the radioactive pollution renders a significant influence on the nonparametric signs (different types of capsule deformation and internal texture of oocysts) and the process of sporulation. With the increase of radioactive pollution the part of nonsporulated oocycts increased and the quantity of oocysts, corresponding to the description of given type (normal), decreased. This dependence is well described by the equation of logarithmic regression, that allows to use this indexes in the bioindication of the radioactive pollution of the biocenose.


Subject(s)
Chernobyl Nuclear Accident , Coccidia/cytology , Coccidia/radiation effects , Ecosystem , Radioactive Pollutants/analysis , Animals , Coccidia/isolation & purification , Rodentia/microbiology
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Med Parazitol (Mosk) ; (3): 42-5, 2005.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16212097

ABSTRACT

The studies were performed to evaluate the impact of microwave radiation on the larval stages of parasites and particularly on the survival of Opisthorchis metacercariae when fish was cooked in domestic microwave ovens. It was found to take less time to free fish and its products from Opisthorchis metacercariae in the microwave oven than that to cook the product completely. The performed experiments have shown that the use of microwave ovens to domestically prepare carps from unfavorable opisthorchiasis water reservoirs is an effective mean of freeing fishes from Opisthorchis metacercariae.


Subject(s)
Microwaves , Opisthorchiasis/prevention & control , Opisthorchis/radiation effects , Animals , Carps/parasitology , Cooking/methods , Cricetinae , Food Parasitology , Humans , Larva/radiation effects , Opisthorchis/physiology
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Radiats Biol Radioecol ; 34(4-5): 489-94, 1994.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7951874

ABSTRACT

Effect of single and chronic irradiation on factors of hamsters natural immunity such as complement, lysozyme and antibodies in norm and in the cestode invasion has been investigated. Significant phase changes in the complement activity level, lysozyme content and specific antibodies titre have been shown to occur in hamster blood under the influence of ionizing radiation. Cestode invasion in irradiated host organism increases the negative effect of ionizing radiation on the hamster immune system.


Subject(s)
Hymenolepiasis/immunology , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/immunology , Animals , Complement System Proteins/analysis , Cricetinae , Hymenolepiasis/complications , Hymenolepiasis/parasitology , Hymenolepis/growth & development , Immunity, Innate/radiation effects , Intestines/parasitology , Male , Muramidase/blood , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/complications , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/parasitology
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