Publications by authors named "E V Dariĭ"

The primary objective of this study was to identify preoperative factors that could be associated with positive resection margins. We also tried to analyze the local recurrence and overall survival in patients who received conservative treatment for early-stage breast cancer and correlate these parameters with preoperative factors. A retrospective examination was conducted on the medical records and pathological reports of 143 patients who underwent breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for breast cancer in our department from 2009 to 2017.

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Cyclodepsipeptides (CDPs) represent a huge family of chemically and structurally diverse molecules with a wide ability for molecular interactions. CDPs are cyclic peptide-related natural products made up of both proteinogenic and nonproteinogenic amino acids linked by amide and ester bonds. The combined use of different analytical methods is required to accurately determine their integral structures including stereochemistry, thus allowing deeper insights into their often-intriguing bioactivities and their possible usefulness.

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Bacillus cereus is responsible for foodborne outbreaks worldwide. Among the produced toxins, cereulide induces nausea and vomiting after 30 min to 6 h following the consumption of contaminated foods. Cereulide, a cyclodepsipeptide, is an ionophore selective to K in solution.

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Article Synopsis
  • Noncovalent complexes are used in mass spectrometry for chiral analysis, specifically to distinguish between enantiomeric amino acids through the fragmentation of quaternary copper complexes.
  • The study focuses on the complex [Cu,(Phe,PhG,Pro-H)] and finds that the formation of certain product ions varies based on chirality, with reduced product ions favoring homochiral complexes over heterochiral ones.
  • Results indicate that lower collision energy and longer activation time promote rearrangement leading to reduced ions, while high collision energy favors direct cleavage, revealing that enantioselectivity arises from differences in fragmentation pathways rather than enhanced reduction in homochiral complexes.
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Bacteria adapt to utilize the nutrients available in their environment through a sophisticated metabolic system composed of highly specialized enzymes. Although these enzymes can metabolize molecules other than those for which they evolved, their efficiency toward promiscuous substrates is considered too low to be of physiological relevance. Herein, we investigated the possibility that these promiscuous enzymes are actually efficient enough at metabolizing secondary substrates to modify the phenotype of the cell.

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