Publications by authors named "I Iu Krivosheeva"

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  • The adsorption method for atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) utilizes innovative composite sorbents made from hygroscopic salts within MIL-101(Cr) to effectively collect potable water in arid regions.
  • Research shows that the CaCl₂/MIL-101(Cr) composite achieves a high water uptake of 0.52-0.59 g(H₂O)/g(composite) per cycle, outperforming other adsorbents in extremely dry climates like Saudi Arabia and the Sahara.
  • The study highlights a unique synergistic effect in water adsorption, enhanced by pore confinement which improves water transport and alters sorption properties, ultimately showcasing the composite's strong potential for practical AWH applications.
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The article presents a description of a patient with chronic HCV infection and multiple extrahepatic manifestations, which manifested in dynamics and were recorded with a different sequence during 15 years of follow-up. In the patient we observed, the most frequently recorded extrahepatic manifestations were verified: porphyria cutanea tarda, mixed cryoglobulenemia, and utoimmune thyroiditis. Chronic HCV infection is often diagnosed in the presence of psoriasis was assessed as a paraneoplastic disease.

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Introduction: Cancers may be treated by selective targeting of the genes vital for their survival. A number of attempts have led to discovery of several genes essential for surviving of tumor cells of different types. In this work, we tried to analyze genes that were previously predicted to be essential for melanoma surviving.

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This analytical survey shows that health status of jail prisoners in Russia as worldwide is strikingly different from that of the general population. The difference is accounted for by the concentration of socially dysadapted individuals in penitentiary institutions, conditions and relations facilitating the spread of certain infections in prisons. This problem is of importance for society at large because most prisoners sooner or later come back to the normal life and influence national health statistics.

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Aim: To study porphirin metabolism in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (HASH).

Material And Methods: The trial enrolled 66 patients with verified diagnosis of HASH. Patients with chronic viral hepatitis and chronic alcohol intoxication were not included in the trial.

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