Publications by authors named "A B Martynova"

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  • COVID-19 patients hospitalized face an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) even with standard anticoagulant treatment, necessitating a revised protocol for dosage adjustments.
  • The study examined the effectiveness of a dynamic anticoagulation dosing guideline based on D-dimer levels, aiming to improve patient outcomes by allowing dose adjustments based on individual VTE risk.
  • Results indicated that patients whose anticoagulation was adjusted had a higher in-hospital survival rate (80.2%) compared to those on fixed doses (51.3%), though there was an increased rate of bleeding events in the adjusted group.
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The constant production of plastic and incessant growth of waste pollution continues to alter the marine environment from the coasts and surface waters to the deep sea. The quantification and investigation of macrolitter on the vast seabed of the ocean are challenging tasks that must be undertaken to elucidate the impact of anthropogenic activity on the marine environment and facilitate subsequent implementation of legally binding waste management regulations. In this study, we analyzed >60,000 images collected during 84 dives surveying 62.

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Metal-organic framework (MOF) modified with iron oxide, FeO-MOF, is a perspective drug delivery agent, enabling magnetic control and production of active hydroxyl radicals, •OH, via the Fenton reaction. This paper studies cytotoxic and radical activities of Fe-containing nanoparticles (NPs): FeO-MOF and its components - bare FeO and MOF (MIL-88B). Luminous marine bacteria Photobacteriumphosphoreum were used as a model cellular system to monitor bioeffects of the NPs.

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Plastic debris is a significant and rapidly developing ecological issue in coastal marine ecosystems, especially in areas where it accumulates. This study introduces "plasticlusters", a new form of floating debris agglomeration found in the Yasmine Hammamet marina (Tunisia, North-Africa), loosely attached to pontoon ropes around the water surface level. The analysis of two samples revealed that they were formed primarily by average 2.

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