Publications by authors named "E I Kazakova"

Glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3β or GSK-3B) is a serine-threonine kinase involved in various pathways and cellular processes. Alteration in GSK-3β activity is associated with several neurological diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD), bipolar disorder, and rare diseases like Rett syndrome. GSK-3β is also implicated in HIV-associated dementia (HAD), as it is upregulated in HIV-1-infected cells and plays a role in neuronal dysfunction.

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  • Metal halide perovskites are advanced materials known for their defect tolerance in carrier recombination, but they face stability issues due to weak lattice interactions leading to ion migration.
  • A study using molecular dynamics and machine learning models shows that ion migration primarily happens at grain boundaries, with Br atoms being the main ones that diffuse after a brief structural change in the grain boundary.
  • Increasing temperature enhances ion migration, and stabilizing the grain boundary by doping or annealing can reduce this migration, offering insights into the material's behavior and stability.
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Double perovskite CsAgBiBr is a promising alternative to lead-based perovskites with excellent stability and attractive optoelectronic properties. However, a relatively large bandgap severely limits its performance in many applications such as solar cells and photodetectors. It has been reported that a random distribution of Ag and Bi atoms in CsAgBiBr effectively reduces its bandgap without introducing dopants or impurities, while the mechanism remains unclear.

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: Intratracheal administration of bleomycin (BLM) to laboratory rodents is a standard, widely used technique used to model pulmonary fibrosis (PF). BLM, as a modeling agent, is produced mainly in the form of two salts-sulfate and chloride. We compared the results of modeling PF in SD rats by intratracheal administration of BLM sulfate and BLM chloride.

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  • Multidrug-resistant strains, particularly those linked to farm animals, are a growing concern for human health due to their ability to cause severe intestinal and extraintestinal diseases.
  • This study focuses on APEC 36, a strain isolated from a chicken with a serious infection, analyzing its genome and finding it has multiple antibiotic resistance mechanisms, mainly antibiotic efflux.
  • APEC 36 also contains unique genetic traits, such as a rare beta-lactamase variant and genes linked to toxins and iron uptake, indicating that it could pose significant threats to human health.
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