Publications by authors named "D P Smirnov"

RE-1 silencing transcription factor (REST) is a key repressor of neural genes. REST is upregulated under stress signals, aging and neurodegenerative diseases, but although it is upregulated, its function is lost in Alzheimer's Disease. However, why it becomes inactive remains unclear.

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  • The magneto-exciton effect in two-dimensional (2D) magnets connects optics and magnetism, yet its mechanisms, especially under high magnetic fields, are not well understood.
  • A study of the spin-exciton coupling in the 2D antiferromagnetic material NiPS reveals a sharp excitonic emission that splits in the presence of a magnetic field, indicating the presence of triplet-singlet exciton states.
  • By analyzing the polarization of this emission and simulating spin dynamics, researchers confirm a relationship between excitonic emission and the Néel vector, shedding light on the underlying mechanisms of spin-exciton coupling in NiPS and suggesting methods for studying spin behavior in 2D magnets.
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Iridium(III) complexes nowadays became rising stars in various health-related applications. Thus, there is a necessity to assess cytotoxicity of the synthesized molecules against cancer/normal cell lines. In this report, we present a dataset of 2694 experimental cytotoxicity values of 803 iridium complexes against 127 different cell lines.

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Objective: To assess the morphological state of the visual analyzer in premature infants in long-term.

Material And Methods: We examined 40 premature children (74 eyes) aged 10.3±2.

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