National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Maksim Kuchvalski

KUCHVALSKI Maksim

Maksim Kuchvalski (born on Feb 7, 1996 in Oktyabrsky, Gomel region), biologist.

Scientific works are devoted to the biological properties of cell wall deficient tuberculosis mycobacteria. It was found that tuberculosis mycobacteria under stress are transformed into protective forms that restore viability as cell wall deficient forms on special nutrient media. Works cover the issues of identifying non-acid-resistant forms of mycobacteria, biosafety of livestock products, the relationship of tuberculosis infection with oncogenesis, spongymorphic brain lesions, and diseases of the cardiovascular system.

Major works:

  1. Tuberculosis mycobacteria after lethal exposure of disinfectants can restore viability as cell wall deficient tuberculosis mycobacteria / A.E. Vysotsky [et al.] // Epizootology Immunobiology Pharmacology Sanitation. - 2019. - No. 2. - P. 26–35.
  2. Tuberculosis mycobacteria under thermal exposure form protective forms that pass through ultrafilters and restoe viability as CWD forms / A.P. Lysenko [et al.] // Epizootology Immunobiology Pharmacology Sanitation. - 2019. - No. 1. - P. 33–45.
  3. Kuchvalski, M.V. Thermostable protective filterable forms of tuberculosis mycobacteria that transform to CWD cells / M.V. Kuchvalski // Youth in Science - 2019: Abstracts of the XVI International Scientific Conference 'Youth in Science', Minsk, October 14-17, 2019 / Nat. acad. Sciences of Belarus, Council of Young Scientists; eds.: V.G. Gusakov (chief editor) [et al.]. - Minsk: Belaruskaya Navuka, 2019. - P. 55-57.
  4. Kuchvalski, M.V. Thermostable forms of tuberculosis mycobacteria after ultrafiltration restore viability in developing chicken embryos / M.V. Kuchvalski, I.S. Radyush // Microbiology, Virology and Immunology in current clinical and laboratory medicine: materials of distance sciences-practical conference, March 19, 2020 / National Pharmaceutical University; ed. A.A. Kotvitska [et al.]. - Kharkiv, 2020 . - P. 49.
  5. Probable relationship of myeloid and lymphoblastic leukemia with tuberculosis infection / А.P. Lysenko [et al.] // Epizootology Immunobiology Pharmacology Sanitation. - 2020. - No. 1. - P. 23–38.
  6. Possible role of tuberculosis infection in the development of tumors / A.P. Lysenko [et al.] // Ecology and Animal World. - 2020. - No. 1. - P. 53–69.
  7. Kuchvalski, M.V. Tuberculosis mycobacteria inactivated with disinfectant restore viability in the soil / M.V. Kuchvalski // Youth in Science - 2020: Abstracts of the XVII International Scientific Conference 'Youth in Science', Minsk, September 22-25, 2020 / Nat. acad. Sciences of Belarus, Council of Young Scientists; eds.: V.G. Gusakov (chief editor) [et al.]. - Minsk: Belaruskaya Navuka, 2020. - P. 49-50.