Publications by authors named "A I Kotenko"

The measurement of the energy spectrum of cosmic ray helium nuclei from 70 GeV to 80 TeV using 4.5 years of data recorded by the Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) is reported in this work. A hardening of the spectrum is observed at an energy of about 1.

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  • The study focuses on developing new surfactants containing imidazolium fragments for their potential as effective microbicides and their relationships between structure and biological activity.
  • * The research involved testing these compounds for antimicrobial, hemolytic, and cytotoxic activities, using methods like tensiometry, serial dilution, and flow cytometry for analysis.
  • * Results indicated that some surfactants had strong antimicrobial effects against various bacteria, including resistant strains, with minimal hemolytic activity and notable selectivity in cytotoxic effects on cancer cells, particularly highlighting one compound showing high potential against specific cancer cell lines.
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The sp. strain Gus2-1 was isolated from hot-spring sediments sample from the hot-spring Gusikha in Bargusin Valley (Baikal Rift Zone, Russia). The sequenced and annotated genome is 2,623,309 bp and encodes 2513 genes.

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Using indices of heart rate variability the authors identified patterns in alterations of vegetative status in women with overactive bladder syndrome in different periods of the reproductive function. They established predominant role of sympathetic influences in the development of the OAB syndrome in reproductive period, during menopause and in postmenopause. The study results verified the role of hormonal levels in women with OAB syndrome in different periods of the reproductive function, having a different initial tone of the autonomic nervous system.

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A Halorubrum H3 strain was isolated from a water and silt sample from Burlinskoye Lake (Altai Krai, Russia, 53°8'19″N 78°24'27″E). According to 16S rRNA sequences, this strain is most closely related to Halorubrum saccharovorum. The completely sequenced and annotated genome is 3,282,373 bp and contains 3,237 genes.

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