Publications by authors named "A Sharipov"

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a category of neurodegenerative disorders (ND) that currently lack comprehensive and definitive treatment strategies. The etiology of PD can be attributed to the presence and aggregation of a protein known as α-synuclein. Researchers have observed that the application of an external electrostatic field holds the potential to induce the separation of the fibrous structures into peptides.

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  • This paper examines how current density affects the plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) process and coatings on Zr-1Nb alloy, focusing on the distance between plates in an electrolyzer.
  • It finds that reducing the distance increases current density, which influences coating morphology and corrosion resistance during the PEO process, particularly in the microarc discharge stage.
  • The study establishes new relationships between current density, nucleation time constants, diffusion coefficients, and coating thickness, contributing to improved PEO processes for complex-shaped devices like orthopedic implants.
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Although modern medicine is advancing at an unprecedented rate, basic challenges in cancer treatment and drug resistance remain. Exploiting natural-product-based drugs is a strategy that has been proven over time to provide diverse and efficient approaches in patient care during treatment and post-treatment periods of various diseases, including cancer. Escin-a plant-derived triterpenoid saponin-is one example of natural products with a broad therapeutic scope.

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The chemical immobilization of cobalt(II) ions in a silica aerogel matrix enabled the synthesis of the first representative example of aerogel-based single-ion magnets. For the synthesis of the lyogels, methyl-trimethoxysilane and N-3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl ethylenediamine were co-hydrolyzed, then the ethylenediamine groups that were immobilized on the silica matrix enabled the subsequent binding of cobalt(II) ions. Lyogels with various amounts of ethylenediamine moieties (0.

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  • Traditional methods of handling food processing waste (FPW), like incineration and landfills, not only harm the environment but also waste valuable polyphenols that can benefit health and energy sectors.
  • Polyphenols are abundant in FPW and using advanced extraction techniques can enhance their recovery, avoiding resource waste and promoting sustainability.
  • The paper reviews and compares conventional extraction methods to innovative green techniques, highlighting how new methods like supercritical fluid and ultrasonic-assisted extraction improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
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