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Valentin Reutov

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  66
Citations -  821

Valentin Reutov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nitric oxide & Hypoxia (medical). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 62 publications receiving 729 citations.

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Nitrate and nitrite in biology, nutrition and therapeutics

TL;DR: The latest advances in the understanding of the biochemistry, physiology and therapeutics of nitrate, nitrite and NO were discussed during a recent 2-day meeting at the Nobel Forum, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm.
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S100B protein and autoantibodies to S100B protein in diagnostics of brain damage in craniocerebral trauma in children

TL;DR: The maximal level of S100B protein and increased levels of AB were observed in patients with fatal outcome and in most patients with combined TBI, the levels of both parameters were higher compared to those with separate TBI.
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Autoantibodies to Glutamate Receptors and Products of Nitric Oxide Metabolism in Serum in Children in the Acute Phase of Craniocerebral Trauma

TL;DR: Serum concentrations of NO metabolites increased by large factors in the group of children with SCCT, indicating marked brain hypoxia, and increases in serum aAb to both AMPA and NMDA receptor subtypes from day 1 to day 10 after trauma.
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How in the 20th century physicists, chemists and biologists answered the question: what is life?

TL;DR: In this paper, the principle of cyclicity of DNA is analyzed and the most significant achievements in 20th century biology are analyzed and how throughout the last century physicists, chemists and biologists answered the question "What is life?" is considered.
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A Model of Glutamate Neurotoxicity and Mechanisms of the Development of the Typical Pathological Process

TL;DR: The mechanisms of the toxic effects of glutamate- and NO-generating compounds as a model of stroke made it possible to suggest methods to reduce their damaging effects and agrees well with the ideas that every disease starts with a failure of regulatory mechanisms.