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Browsing NU Research Week - II by Author "Askarova, Sholpan"

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  • Kaiyrlykyzy, A.; Adambekov, Sh.; Alimbetov, D.; Askarova, Sholpan (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Background. The prevalence of dementia is increasing worldwide as the population ages and affects 10 % of the population over 65 years old and 40 % of people over the age of 80.[1] In Kazakhstan, as well as in other ...
  • Tokay, T.; Rehberg, M.; Kirschstein, T.; Rohde, M.; Mueller, L.; Askarova, Sholpan; Kohling, R.; Zhumadilov, Z. (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    The activation of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is critical for the induction of synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus. Aging can alter glutamatergic synaptic transmission in the hippocampus, and cognitive ...
  • Ualiyeva, S.; Umbayev, B.; Masoud, A.; Askarova, Sholpan (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Acute and chronic liver diseases are common in Kazakhstan and other countries. These diseases are known to cause significant disability and death. In many cases, liver transplantation is the last resort for patients with ...
  • Ualiyeva, S.; Umbayev, B.; Donbay, A.; Askarova, Sholpan (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Chronic degenerative liver diseases are among most complex social, clinical and epidemiological health problems worldwide. This is due to the steady increase in the incidence and mortality of patients with this pathology. ...
  • Ibrasheva, D.; Idrissova, D.; Umbayev, B.; Masoud, A.; Askarova, Sholpan (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Viral hepatitis B and C- is a widespread infectious disease of the liver and is a potential threat to human life. Treatment of HCV and HBV requires prolonged (parenteral or oral) administration of antiviral and ...
  • Tsoy, A.; Askarova, Sholpan; Shalakhmetova, T.; Umbayev, B.; Adambekov, S.; Zhumadilov, Z. (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Blood-brain barrier dysfunction plays an important role in the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In the AD brains an increased deposition of A(3 in the cerebral vasculature has been found to correlate ...