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Item Cytological research of exophytic tumors of the bronchi and the growth pattern of lung cancer(2021) Bolgova, Lidiya; Tuganova, Tamara; Ponomarenko, AnnaThe study of the growth of lung cancer (LC) has an important clinical significance for morphological verification, the choice of the treatment method, and the determining of prognosis. Investigation of this question allows to clarify the histogenesis of LC. The aim of our study was to compare the results of cytological studies of the material obtained during flexible bronchoscopy (FBS) and scrapings from the operated tumors of the bronchi to clarify the nature of LC growth. Design. To study the growth of tumors in the bronchi in relation to the bronchial mucosa, the cytological examination of the material obtained by FBS and scrapings from the surface of the operated bronchial tumors of 31 patients has been performed. Results. In the preoperative period, in the material of FBS, tumor cells were found only in 1/3 of patients. To obtain the optimal material from exophytic tumors of the bronchus, scrapings were carried out from the entire surface surgical material of the same patients. Cytological preparations of the obtained scrapings confirmed the presence of cancer cells in more than 1/3 of patients. In the rest of the observations, scrapings from the tumor surface contained only cells of the cylindrical epithelium. Conclusions. The cytological investigations made it possible to state that in 2/3 scrapings from surfaces of exophytic tumors of the bronchus contained only cells of the cylindrical epithelium; therefore, the tumors grow under it.Item Formation of awns in wheat lines with introgressions from Aegilops spp. caused by novel regulatory genes(2021) Navalikhina, Anastasiia; Antonyuk, Maxym; Shpylchyn, Vitalii; Ternovska, TamaraAwns play a significant role in the plant physiology and are a well-known morphological marker in wheat. Awnedness in wheat is regulated by three inhibitors – Hd, B1, and B2, but awn promoters are still largely unknown. The present study is aimed at analysis of the expression level of awn development regulatory genes orthologs, TaDL, TaTOB1, TaETT2, and TaKNOX3, in Triticum aestivum, genome substitution amphidiploids AABBSshSsh and AABBUU, and derived lines with introgressions from Aegilops sharonensis and Ae. umbellulata. Expression of four mentioned genes was detected in the lemma of all strains studied, and the role of these genes in awn development was assumed. In awned introgression lines, expression of all studied genes differed from mid-parent value: it was present in parent genotypes and absent in derived lines. Non-additive expression of four studied genes in introgression lines is considered to be the possible reason that caused development of nonparental awned phenotype. The presence of two products resulting from TaTOB1 cDNA amplification, one of which contained fourth intron and another lacking it, is considered to be the result of two mRNA presence due to different TaTOB1 homoeoalleles expression.