V. Nikulina
4 Papers
5 Citations
V. Nikulina is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesenchymal stem cell & Progenitor cell. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
High Proliferative Placenta-Derived Multipotent Cells Express Cytokeratin 7 at Low Level.
V. A. Shablii,M. D. Kuchma,Hanna Svitina,Inessa Skrypkina,P. O. Areshkov,V. M. Kyryk,T. Bukreieva,V. Nikulina,Iu Shablii,G. S. Lobyntseva +9 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that high proliferative placenta-derived multipotent cells (PDMCs) acquired the representative immunophenotype signature under culture conditions.
Treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Caused by COVID-19 with Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells
T. V. Bukreieva,Hanna Svitina,V. Nikulina,Alyona Vega,Oleksii Chybisov,I. Shablii,Alina Ustymenko,P. Nemtinov,Galyna Lobyntseva,Inessa Skrypkina,V. A. Shablii +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , lung functional status, miRNA, and cytokine levels changed following mesenchymal stem cell transplantation in patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia and their correlation with fibrotic changes in the lung.
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Cryopreservation of placenta tissue allows isolating viable mesenchymal and hematopoietic stem cells
V. Nikulina,M. D. Kuchma,T. Bukreieva,I. Zahanich,V. M. Kyryk,Galyna Lobintseva,V. A. Shablii +6 more
TL;DR: Control cryopreservation of placental tissue under GMP requirements allows to obtain proliferative active stem cells with suitable for clinical issues characteristics, and quantitative analysis revealed difference in efficiency of HSCs preservation between certain variants of cryoprotectants.
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Dynamic changes in radiological parameters, immune cells, selected miRNAs, and cytokine levels in peripheral blood of patients with severe COVID‑19
T. V. Bukreieva,V. M. Kyryk,V. Nikulina,Hanna Svitina,Alyona Vega,Oleksii Chybisov,I. Shablii,O. S. Mankovska,Galyna Lobyntseva,P. Nemtinov,Inessa Skrypkina,V. A. Shablii +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the dynamic changes in peripheral blood leucocyte subpopulations, cytokine and miRNA levels, and changes in computed tomography (CT) scores in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) (n=14) and age-matched non-COVID19 volunteers (n = 17), which were included as a reference control group.