Publications by authors named "D P Georgieva"

Background: Aortic stiffening is a well-known cardiovascular risk factor. Computed tomography (CT) has proven to be a valuable tool in the assessment of aortic elastic properties. Drugs that inhibit the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) play a central role in cardioprotective therapy.

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The typical spectrally limited laser pulse in the near-infrared region is narrow-band up to 40-50 fs. Its spectral width Δ is much smaller than the carrying wavenumber (Δ ≪ ) . For such kinds of pulses, on distances of a few diffraction lengths, the diffraction is of a Fresnel's type and their evolution can be described correctly in the frame of the well-known paraxial evolution equation.

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Aripiprazole (ARZ) is a medication used for the treatment of various diseases such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, autism, and Tourette's syndrome. Despite its therapeutic benefits, ARZ is characterized by a poor water solubility which provoked the development of various delivery systems in order to enhance its solubility. In the present work, a nanoscale drug delivery system based on N,N-dimethylacrylamide (DMAA) and β-cyclodextrin triacrylate (β-CD-Ac) as potential aripiprazole delivery vehicles was developed.

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Prosopagnosia, also referred to as "face blindness," is a type of visual agnosia characterized by a decreased capacity to recognize familiar faces with a preserved ability to identify individuals based on non-facial visual traits or voice. Prosopagnosia can be categorized as developmental (DP) or acquired (AP) owing to a variety of underlying conditions, including trauma, neurodegenerative diseases, stroke, neuroinfections, and, less frequently, malignancies. Facial recognition is a complex process in which different neuronal networks are involved.

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