Publications by authors named "L I Goncharova"

Na metal batteries (NMBs) are attracting increasing attention because of their high energy density. However, the widespread application of NMBs is hindered by the growth of Na dendrites and interface instability. The design of artificial solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) with tuned chemical/electrochemical/mechanical properties is the key to achieving high-performance NMBs.

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Histiocytosis is a set of distinct proliferative illnesses defined by the proliferation and infiltration of varied numbers of dendritic cells, macrophages, and monocytes in the afflicted tissues. The skin and other organs may be impacted by the inflammatory infiltration. It can occur at any age.

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Background: Angioneurotic edema is the most dangerous complication in angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) therapy. Based on the current data, the clinical and genetic predictors of angioedema development are still understudied, which demonstrates the relevance of this study.

Objective: To reveal the pharmacogenetic predictors of the angioedema as a secondary side effect to enalapril in patients with essential arterial hypertension.

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Article Synopsis
  • Dye-dye conjugates are gaining traction for their use in bioimaging, theranostics, and light-harvesting, but previous structures have been limited to small chromophores, which restricts optoelectronic enhancements.
  • The authors introduce novel dye-dye conjugates made from boron difluoride complexes with formazanate and dipyrromethene ligands, showcasing dual photoluminescence in the near-infrared range and indicating the presence of anti-Kasha processes.
  • Cyclic voltammetry experiments indicate these conjugates can generate polyanionic species that can reversibly accept up to 6 electrons, positioning BF formazanates as a promising foundation for developing new types of dye-dye
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Objectives: Development of the secondary to ACEI cough leads to discontinuation of the drugs of this group. Assessing the safety of the ACEIs with further development of customized approaches for their administration is a major scientific and practical problem. The objective of this study was to assess the association of the genetic markers with the development of the adverse drug reaction in the form of secondary to enalapril dry cough in the patients with essential arterial hypertension.

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