Publications by authors named "I Chernov"

The simple approach of increasing the elastic properties of atactic poly(propylene carbonate) (PPC) with Mn = 71.4 kDa, ĐM = M/M = 1.86, and predominantly carbonate units (>99%) is suggested by selecting the appropriate hot pressing temperature for PPC between 110 and 140 °C.

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  • Despite significant investment and effort over the past 52 years in the "War on Cancer," traditional treatment methods like chemotherapy and radiation have fallen short of expectations.
  • A new approach proposes targeting cancer-stromal synapses, the connections between cancer cells and their surrounding microenvironment, which could lead to more effective treatment.
  • This method aims to disrupt these synapses using targeted chemical agents, potentially enhancing treatment safety, precision, and reducing the likelihood of drug resistance.
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Inversion models, in the context of oceanography, relate the observed ocean color to the concentrations of the different biogeochemical components present in the water of the ocean. However, building accurate inversion models can be quite complex due to the many factors that can influence the observed ocean color, such as variations in the composition or the optical properties of biogeochemical products. Here we assess the feasibility of the inversion approach, by implementing the three-stream light inversion model in a one-dimensional water column configuration, represented at the BOUSSOLE site in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea.

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Unlabelled: Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor (DNET) is a benign mixed neuronal-glial neoplasm (WHO grade 1). DNET is most often localized in temporal lobes and found in children and young people with epilepsy. There a few cases of DNET in ventricular system with dissemination along the ependyma in the world literature.

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Unlabelled: To date, treatment of chordomas involves maximal tumor resection followed by proton therapy. Various approaches are used depending on location of tumor (transcranial and through natural anatomical openings (nose, mouth), as well as their combinations). Although transoral approach has been introduced into neurosurgical practice for a long time, it is routinely used in patients with chordoma only in certain hospitals in the world.

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