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Transcriptome analysis of brain cells in animal models under ischemic injury and the action of peptide drugs

https://doi.org/10.25557/2073-7998.2025.07.112-113

Abstract

Using Wistar rats, as well as transcriptomics and fundamental medicine methods, the features of gene function in the brain were studied during cerebral ischemia in animals and under the influence of peptide drugs with neuroprotective properties.

About the Authors

I. B. Filippenkov
National Research Centre «Kurchatov Institute»
Russian Federation

1, Kurchatov sq., Moscow, 123182



L. V. Dergunova
National Research Centre «Kurchatov Institute»
Russian Federation

1, Kurchatov sq., Moscow, 123182



N. F. Myasoedov
National Research Centre «Kurchatov Institute»
Russian Federation

1, Kurchatov sq., Moscow, 123182



S. A. Limborska
National Research Centre «Kurchatov Institute»; Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation

1, Kurchatov sq., Moscow, 123182;

1, Moskvorechye st., Moscow, 115522



References

1. Bevan S., Traylor M., Adib-Samii P., et al. Genetic heritability of ischemic stroke and the contribution of previously reported candidate gene and genomewide associations. Stroke 2012; 43:3161–3167.

2. Dergunova L.V., Filippenkov I.B., Limborska S.A., Myasoedov N.F. Neuroprotective Peptides and New Strategies for Ischemic Stroke Drug Discoveries. Genes (Basel). 2023; 14:953.

3. Filippenkov I.B., Sudarkina O.Y., Limborska S.A., Dergunova L.V. Circular RNA of the human sphingomyelin synthase 1 gene: Multiple splice variants, evolutionary conservatism and expression in different tissues. RNA Biol. 2015; 12: 1030–1042.


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Filippenkov I.B., Dergunova L.V., Myasoedov N.F., Limborska S.A. Transcriptome analysis of brain cells in animal models under ischemic injury and the action of peptide drugs. Medical Genetics. 2025;24(7):112-113. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25557/2073-7998.2025.07.112-113

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