Publications by authors named "A A Kolmakova"

The bright bioluminescence of ctenophores inhabiting the oceans worldwide is caused by light-sensitive Ca-regulated photoproteins. By now, the cDNAs encoding photoproteins from the four different ctenophore species have been cloned and the recombinant proteins have been characterized to some extent. In this work, we report on the specific activity and the quantum yield of bioluminescence reaction as well as the absorbance characteristics of high-purity recombinant berovin.

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Accumulation of essential/beneficial and non-essential chemical elements by submerged (Stuckenia pectinata (L.) Börner) and emergent (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin.

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Using stable isotope analysis of nitrogen, for the first time the hypothesis on different sources of inorganic nutrients for two groups of littoral algae in Lake Baikal was confirmed. Strongly attached filamentous algae of genus Ulothrix, which developed in the wave-braking zone at depth 0.5 m, and loosely attached filamentous algae of genus Spirogyra, which developed in deeper layers 3.

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Objective: Micro RNAs (miRNAs) in peripheral biofluids (e.g., blood, saliva, urine) have been investigated as potential sources of diagnostic and prognostic information for a variety of tumor types, including pediatric brain tumors.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on developing biodegradable polymer coatings for stents using poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA), which can release large molecules like prourokinase over time.
  • The coatings exhibit significant elasticity and tensile strength, degrade slowly in isotonic solutions (0.05%-1.0% per day), and maintain around 90% enzymatic activity of prourokinase during release.
  • Testing in animals showed no short-term toxicity or complications post-surgery, with minimal traces of PLGA found after 60 days, indicating the coatings are safe and effective for medical use.
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