Publications by authors named "M O Fomina"

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  • The filamentous growth mode of fungi allows them to adapt effectively to various environmental stresses by modifying their structure and behavior, especially in metal-rich habitats.
  • Research using a tessellated agar tile system has revealed the fungi's negative response to toxic metals and their unique growth strategies, like phalanx and guerrilla tactics, to survive challenging conditions.
  • Insights from submerged growth studies on the thermophilic fungus Thielavia terrestris indicate that specific growth forms (pelleted vs. dispersed) are influenced by a lag phase and cAMP signaling, which can enhance our understanding of fungal applications in biotechnology.
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  • A search for dark matter candidates in the mass range of 65 to 1021 keV was conducted using data from the GERDA experiment, focusing on energy depositions without detecting any significant signals above background noise.
  • The study established stringent exclusion limits on dark photon and axion-like particle interactions with electrons, with specific constraints noted at a 150 keV mass level.
  • Additional investigations into the decay rates of nucleons and electrons yielded lower lifetime limits for neutron, proton, and electron decay events at a 90% confidence interval.
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The photoprocesses of diethylamino derivatives of 1,4- and 1,3-distyrylbenzenes in MeCN were studied using absorption, luminescence, H NMR, and laser kinetic spectroscopy. Compounds and undergo intersystem crossing to the triplet state and exhibit delayed fluorescence. It was concluded that dye radical anions and radical cations are formed upon dismutation of the triplet state in the presence of an electron donor or acceptor.

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Aim: Based on data from the Russian REGION-MI registry, to characterize patients with myocardial infarction (MI) hospitalized in Russian hospitals, describe their historical, demographic, and clinical characteristics, and compare the results with the data of previous Russian and international registries of acute coronary syndrome.

Material And Methods: REGION-MI is a multicenter prospective observational study. The follow-up period was divided into three stages: during the hospital stay, at 6 and 12 months after the inclusion in the registry.

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Background: Reproductive health literacy and menstrual health awareness play a crucial role in ensuring the health and well-being of women and people who menstruate. Further, awareness of one's own menstrual cycle patterns and associated symptoms can help individuals identify and manage conditions of the menstrual cycle such as premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Digital health products, and specifically menstrual health apps, have the potential to effect positive change due to their scalability and ease of access.

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