Publications by authors named "E Andreev"

We report on the possibility of noninvasive diabetes monitoring through continuous analysis of sweat. The prediction of the blood glucose level in diabetic patients is possible on the basis of their sweat glucose content due to the positive correlation discovered. The ratio between the blood glucose and sweat glucose concentrations for a certain diabetic subject is stable within weeks, excluding requirements for frequent blood probing.

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When developing functionalized biomaterials, the proteins from extremophilic organisms, in particular unique tardigrade disordered proteins, are of great value. The damage suppressor protein (Dsup), initially discovered in the tardigrade Ramazzottius varieornatus and found to be an efficient DNA protector under oxidative and irradiation stress, has been hypothesized to possess a good potential for the development of the material, which can isolate cell-free DNA. With this in mind, DNA-nonadsorbing polyethylene terephthalate track membranes have been functionalized using the Dsup protein via covalent bonding with glutaraldehyde.

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  • - The study examines the use of morphometric MRI analysis to assess structural changes in the brain that are relevant for diagnosing epilepsy, especially in cases where traditional MRIs do not show clear abnormalities.
  • - Researchers reviewed 36 publications on MRI morphometry in epilepsy from 2017 to 2022 and found that this technique can measure various brain structures, which aids in identifying the epileptogenic zone.
  • - The findings suggest that MR morphometry is particularly useful in cases of MR-negative epilepsy, improving preoperative diagnosis efficiency and potentially lowering costs for patients.
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Various conductive materials and their dielectric counterparts were used to get deeper insights into contribution of direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) in improving methanogenesis from highly concentrated volatile fatty acids (12.5 g/L). Potential CH yield, maximum CH production rate and lag phase were significantly (up to 1.

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Aptasensors based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) are of high interest due to the superior specificity and low limit of detection. It is possible to produce stable and cheap SERS-active substrates and portable equipment meeting the requirements of point-of-care devices. Here we combine the membrane filtration and SERS-active substrate in the one pot.

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