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Nadezhda V. Tyshko
Researcher at Russian Academy
Publications - 7
Citations - 80
Nadezhda V. Tyshko is an academic researcher from Russian Academy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitamin & Food safety. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 64 citations.
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The effect of chronic vitamin deficiency and long term very low dose exposure to 6 pesticides mixture on neurological outcomes - A real-life risk simulation approach.
Aristidis Tsatsakis,Nadezhda V. Tyshko,Anca Oana Docea,S.I. Shestakova,Yuliia S. Sidorova,Nikita A. Petrov,Ovidiu Zlatian,Mojmír Mach,Thomas Hartung,Thomas Hartung,Victor A. Tutelyan +10 more
TL;DR: Vitamin deficiency and low dose chronic pesticides mixture exposure affected the central nervous system, especially long-term memory in rats, causing central nervous effects and increased anxiety levels.
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Assessment of the impact of genetically modified LibertyLink® maize on reproductive function and progeny development of Wistar rats in three generations.
TL;DR: The results should be considered as direct evidence of the lack of any reproductive toxicity of LibertyLink® maize (a.k.a. T25 maize) and the observed mating efficiency in both groups was within the normal expected range values under the given experiment conditions.
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Regulation of Genetically Modified Food Use in the Russian Federation
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on issues of the basic legislative regulations of plant biotechnology in the Russian Federation, and approaches to the safety assessment of GM food and control over such food.
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Safety assessment of genetically modified organisms of plant origin in the Russian Federation.
TL;DR: Improvement of the estimation system for genetically modified (GM) sources of food and strengthening the control of their circulation are the urgent problems of modern biology and medicine.
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Detrimental effects of 6 months exposure to very low doses of a mixture of six pesticides associated with chronic vitamin deficiency on rats.
Aristidis Tsatsakis,Nadezhda V. Tyshko,Marina Goumenou,S.I. Shestakova,El'vira O. Sadykova,Valentin M. Zhminchenko,Ovidiu Zlatian,Daniela Calina,Valentina A. Pashorina,Nikolaj S. Nikitin,Marina D. Trebukh,Maria S. Loginova,Eleanora N. Trushina,Oksana K. Mustafina,Ludmila I. Avrenyeva,Guseva Gv,N V Trusov,Lidiya V. Kravchenko,Antonio F. Hernández,Anca Oana Docea +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the long-term low-dose effects of exposure to a mixture of 6 pesticide active substances (diquat, imazamox and imazethapyr) at doses 100 times lower than the corresponding NOAEL and found an increase in alkaline phosphatase levels and urinary calcium levels, abnormal serum lipid profile.