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Rustam Aminov
Researcher at University of Aberdeen
Publications - 102
Citations - 12119
Rustam Aminov is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antibiotic resistance & Familial Mediterranean fever. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 97 publications receiving 10297 citations. Previous affiliations of Rustam Aminov include Kazan Federal University & Bashkir State Agrarian University.
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Update on Pyrin Functions and Mechanisms of Familial Mediterranean Fever
Gayane Manukyan,Rustam Aminov +1 more
TL;DR: Based on these functions, the FMF-associated versions of pyrin confer a heightened sensitivity to a variety of intracellular danger signals and postpone the resolution of innate immune responses.
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Cytokine profile of Armenian patients with Familial Mediterranean fever.
Gayane Manukyan,Karine A. Ghazaryan,Zh. A. Ktsoyan,M. Tatyan,Zaruhi Khachatryan,Gagik Hakobyan,V.A. Mkrtchyan,Denise Kelly,Alistair G.P. Coutts,Rustam Aminov +9 more
TL;DR: Inflammation in FMF involves Treg and Th17 lineages and the levels of IL-6,IL-10, IL-17, TGF-beta, CRP, and sIL-2R were significantly different from the norm and FMF remission.
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Molecular Ecology Of Macrolide–Lincosamide–Streptogramin B Methylases in Waste Lagoons and Subsurface Waters Associated with Swine Production
Satoshi Koike,Satoshi Koike,Rustam Aminov,Anthony C. Yannarell,Holly D. Gans,Ivan G. Krapac,Joanne C. Chee-Sanford,Roderick I. Mackie +7 more
TL;DR: A weak correlation was found between the distribution of erm genes and previously reported patterns of tetracycline resistance determinants, suggesting that dissemination of these genes into the environment is not necessarily linked.
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Silk route to the acceptance and re-implementation of bacteriophage therapy
Wilbert Sybesma,Jean-Paul Pirnay,Zemphira Alavidze,Rustam Aminov,Alex Betts,Marjorie Bardiau,Laurent Bretaudeau,Jonathan Caplin,Nino Chanishvili,Aidan Coffey,Ian Cooper,Daniel De Vos,Jiří Doškař,Ville-Petri Friman,Naomi Hoyle,Nino Karanadze,Ipek Kurtboke,Mzia Kutateladze,Shawna McCallin,Maya Merabishvili,George Mgaloblishvili,Lia Nadareishvili,Nikoloz Nikolaishvili,Dea Nizharadze,Roman Pantůček,Grégory Resch,Christine Rohde,Teona Shulaia,Marina Tediashvili,Aleksandre Ujmajuridze +29 more
TL;DR: This multidisciplinary expert panel opinion on bacteriophage therapy has been written in the context of a society that is confronted with an ever-increasing number of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
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Biochemical and microbiological evidence for fermentative digestion in free-living land iguanas (Conolophus pallidus) and marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) on the Galapagos archipelago
TL;DR: Results strongly support the contention that these unique herbivorous lizards are largely dependent on the presence and metabolic activities of a resident bacterial population in order to hydrolyze and ferment plant polymers that are indigestible to the host.