Art of Medicine. International Medical Scientific Journal
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<p>Art of Medicine. International Medical Scientific Journal<strong> </strong>is international, open access, double-blinded, peer-reviewed journal published four times per year (January, April, July, and October). Articles are published online when ready for publication as “Articles in Press”. Additional issues may be published for special events.<br /><a href="https://bookwire.com/book/USA/Art-of-Medicine-International-Medical-Scientific-Journal-9780578265100--83737035">ISBN: 978-0-578-26510-0 </a><br />Order your journal <br />price 100$ </p>Published by North American Academic Publishing Platformsen-USArt of Medicine. International Medical Scientific JournalINFLUENCE OF VARIOUS ALLELIC AND GENOTYPE VARIATIONS OF ACE, ACTN3 AND PPARGC1A GENES ON LABORATORYBIOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOFUNCTIONAL INDICATORS IN ATHLETES (LITERATURE REVIEW)
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<p><span class="fontstyle0">The article examines the influence of allelic and genotypic<br>variations in the ACE, ACTN3 and PPARGC1A genes on laboratory-biochemical,<br>anthropometric and morphofunctional parameters in athletes. The analysis of data on<br>the relationship of polymorphisms of these genes with key parameters such as muscle<br>mass, body composition, aerobic and anaerobic endurance, strength indicators and<br>biochemical markers is carried out. Particular attention is paid to the differentiation of<br>sports results depending on the genetic profile of athletes, which allows us to study<br>the relationship between genetic characteristics and the functional capabilities of the<br>body. Research Results This review may be useful for researchers working on the<br>creation of genetically oriented programs for training athletes in order to improve the<br>effectiveness of the training process.</span> </p>A.A. Mominov A.A. Sadikov
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2025-01-222025-01-2241STATE OF ENDOGENOUS INTOXICATION AND MOS-LIVER IN PATIENTS WITH LATENT EARLY SYPHILIS
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<p><span class="fontstyle0">Recent decades have been characterized by an increasing trend in the incidence<br>of syphilis throughout the world, with a particularly alarming fact being the increase in<br>latent forms of the disease. The infectious-toxic effect of treponema pallidum on the body<br>can be accompanied by various disorders of the liver, in particular the monooxygenase<br>system (MOS) and affect the state of endogenous intoxication of the body. These disorders<br>can affect both the course of the disease and the quality of specific treatment. Our study<br>showed that patients with latent early syphilis had impaired liver MOS parameters and<br>high endogenous intoxication; after treatment they tended to normalize, but did not return<br>to the control values, which dictates the need to prescribe pathogenetic therapy.</span> </p>A.K. Mangitov K.A. Yuldashev G.B. Pyagai
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