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Laboratory of circulatory physiology

Updated: 7/28/2020

Research Laboratory of Circulatory Physiology at the Department of Human Biology and Immunology KSU was established on June 5, 2006 on the basis of the decision of the Academic Council of the University from 05.06.06 "On the establishment of a research laboratory of circulatory" (LF Polog.doc (33.5 Kb)).

At the laboratory there is a vivarium, where white laboratory mice are kept.

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Report on the work of the laboratory in 2018 - (115 Kb)

 Laboratory work plan for 2019 - (32 Kb)

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You can also find us at: http://ksuimunolab.ucoz.ru/

Come on in, we always welcome guests!

Laboratory staff:

Head of the laboratory - Hasiuk Olena Mykolayivna, PhD (Biological Sciences), Associate Professor;

 Yanchy Roman Ivanovych - scientific consultant, doctor of medical sciences, professor

Institute of Physiology O.O. Bogomolets of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;

Beschasnyi Serhii Pavlovych - Associate Professor, PhD (Biological Sciences)

Holovchenko Igor Valentinovich - Associate Professor, PhD (Biological Sciences)

Hayday Mykola Ivanovych - PhD (Medical Sciences), Associate Professor;

Samoilenko Yuliya Serhiivna - senior laboratory assistant, graduate student;

Shchvets Vita Andriivna - senior laboratory assistant, graduate student

The main research interests of the laboratory staff are as follows:

- study of the peculiarities of cytochemical parameters of blood in children of primary school age with auditory sensory deprivation;

- study of the mechanisms of development of deprivation changes of leukocytes in children and laboratory mice;

- study of the mechanisms of development of deprivation changes of erythrocytes in children and laboratory mice;

- study of the effect of some derivatives of dihydropyrimidinediones on the metabolism of ethanol in white mice;

- study of autoimmune processes in the nervous system.

We expect that the obtained results will allow to understand the deep mechanisms of adaptation and will allow to prevent or alleviate the course of a number of pathological conditions in persons undergoing deprivation changes.

The results of research work are used in teaching courses in human and animal physiology, physiology of higher nervous activity at Kyiv National University. T. Shevchenko, Kherson State University.

 At the laboratory there is an initiative group of students consisting of:

 Maslyanka Albina, Okhotenko Olena, Andrievska Margarita, Savchenko Karina, Balokha Anna, Vyslchanska M.

 

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