Publications by authors named "A V Chirkova"

Among the magnetocaloric materials featuring first-order phase transitions (FOPT), FeRh is considered as a reference system to study the FOPT because it is a "simple" binary system with a CsCl structure exhibiting a large adiabatic temperature change. Recently, ab initio theory predicted that changes in the Fe/Rh stoichiometry in the vicinity of equiatomic composition strongly influence the FOPT characteristics. However, this theoretical prediction was not clearly verified experimentally.

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  • Apramycin, developed as EBL-1003, shows promise against multidrug-resistant bacteria due to its unique structure, which leads to lower toxicity and cross-resistance issues compared to other aminoglycosides.
  • A Phase I trial tested increasing doses of apramycin in healthy volunteers, leading to the development of a four-compartment population pharmacokinetic (PPK) model that accurately describes the drug's behavior in the body.
  • The study predicts that a daily dose of 30 mg/kg is effective and supports further Phase II clinical trials based on a high probability of achieving therapeutic targets.
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Background/aims: Current research largely tends to ignore the drug-testing model that was developed in the "Second World" as an explicit alternative to the randomized controlled trial. This system can be described as "socialist pharmapolitics," accounting for the specific features of state socialism that influenced the development and testing of experimental drugs. The clinical trials model employed in the "Second World" was heavily influenced by the Soviet Union, which was by far the most influential player in the socialist bloc during the Cold War.

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Antibiotic therapy often fails to eliminate a fraction of transiently refractory bacteria, causing relapses and chronic infections. Multiple mechanisms can induce such persisters with high antimicrobial tolerance in vitro, but their in vivo relevance remains unclear. Using a fluorescent growth rate reporter, we detected extensive phenotypic variation of Salmonella in host tissues.

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The protocol describes the site-specific chemical modification of 23S rRNA of Thermus aquaticus ribosomes. The centerpiece of this 'atomic mutagenesis' approach is the site-specific incorporation of non-natural nucleoside analogs into 23S rRNA in the context of the entire 70S ribosome. This technique exhaustively makes use of the available crystallographic structures of the ribosome for designing detailed biochemical experiments aiming at unraveling molecular insights of ribosomal functions.

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