Publications by authors named "Bystrov S"

Chitosan and composite fibers containing chitin nanofibrils have been developed for use in cosmetology. The tensile strength of the chitosan multifilaments is 160.6 ± 19.

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Biocompatible electrically conducting chitosan-based films filled with single-wall carbon nanotubes were obtained. Atomic force microscopic studies of the free surface topography revealed a change in the morphology of chitosan films filled with single-wall carbon nanotubes. Introducing 0.

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The paper is devoted to the study of influence of chitin nanofibrils on the structure, surface morphology, mechanical properties, and electrical conductivity of chitosan-based composite films intended for use in biomedical technologies. It was demonstrated that the optimal concentration of chitin nanofibrils in the composite film is 5 wt.%.

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As the development of the work ( (10), 2362-2372), we have investigated the translational mobility in the same set of dried imidazolium-based ionic liquids (ILs) [bmim]A (A = BF, NO, TfO, I, Br, and Cl) in a wide temperature range using the NMR technique. It is shown that for the [bmim] cation, the temperature dependencies of product η do not follow the Stokes-Einstein relation for most systems studied, that is, the so-called "diffusion-viscosity decoupling" was realized. The correlation between local and translational mobility in pure IL of the [bmim][A] type was investigated using the data on NMR relaxation rates and diffusion coefficients.

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The detailed investigation of the local mobility in a set of dried imidazolium-based ionic liquids (1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium) in a wide temperature range and varying anions (BF, I, Cl, Br, NO, TfO) is presented. The measurements of temperature dependencies of the spin-lattice relaxation times of H and C nuclei are motivated by the need to obtain a fundamental characterization of molecular mobility of the substances under study, namely, to estimate the correlation times, τ, for the motion of individual molecular groups. In particular, it follows from obtained results that the mobility of the hydrocarbon "tail" is higher (smaller τ) than that of the imidazole ring, and this expected tendency is quantified.

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Aim: to evaluate the effectiveness of modern approaches to the treatment of purulent wounds with the use of foam-based wound coatings with the Hydrofiber technology in comparison with the traditional method of wounds.

Material And Methods: An analysis of the results of treatment of 34 patients with purulent wounds of various etiologies was performed. Patients were divided into two groups: control and basic.

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An analysis of treatment was made of 265 patients with strangulated hernia of the anterior abdominal wall. The patients were divided into main group (n = 138) and control group n = 127). Nonstrain and conventional methods of hernioplasty and low-intensive laser radiation (LILR) were used for the patients of the first group.

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The aim of work was to improve the results of treatment of patients with strangulated ventral hernias by prostheses of the abdominal wall using mesh implants and laser therapy. A detailed analysis and evaluation of the comparative of traditional methods and prosthetic plastics with infringement inguinal, umbilical, femoral and postoperative ventral hernias was performed on huge clinical material. The studies confirm that the integrated approach in treating patients with this pathology helps to improve the results of surgical treatment, reduction of postoperative complications, time of rehabilitation of patients and recurrence of herniation in comparison with traditional ways of hernioplasty.

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Results of cholecystectomy from minilaparotomic access in 556 patients with high operation risk were analyzed. Patients aged 18-89 years, average age was 67.3 +/-4.

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