Publications by authors named "I Yu Kalashnikov"

Introduction: Gut microbiome-derived nanoparticles, known as bacterial extracellular vesicles (bEVs), have garnered interest as promising tools for studying the link between the gut microbiome and human health. The diverse composition of bEVs, including their proteins, mRNAs, metabolites, and lipids, makes them useful for investigating diseases such as cancer. However, conventional approaches for studying gut microbiome composition alone may not be accurate in deciphering host-gut microbiome communication.

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In this work, a stochastic model of gaseous transfer in polymer-carbon-nanotube (CNT) nanocomposites is presented. The model takes into account interfacial areas, i.e.

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Marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) is an indolent B-cell malignancy with heterogeneous anatomical and clinical presentation. While MZLs are generally associated with long survival, some patients experience histological transformation to aggressive large B-cell lymphoma. Population-based long-term data on the transformation of MZL is limited.

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Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma (NLPHL) is a rare B-cell malignancy associated with excellent survival. However, some patients experience histological transformation into aggressive large B-cell lymphoma. Population-based data on transformation in patients with NLPHL is limited.

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This article presents a one-dimensional model of diffusion in a heterogeneous environment, which qualitatively reflects the transport properties of a polymeric membrane with carbon nanotube areas. We derive the Fokker-Planck equation from a system of stochastic equations using a diffusion regime in polymers and a ballistic diffusion regime in nanotube areas. We demonstrate how the probability density function changes in the presence of nanotubes.

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