Publications by authors named "N A Markina"

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  • The study focuses on improving label-free surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) by developing simple pretreatment steps to enhance the detection of target analytes in complex samples, such as urine, while minimizing interference from other substances.!* -
  • Researchers successfully created a SERS assay that accurately detects three analytes—methotrexate, cephalosporin antibiotics, and creatinine—demonstrating effective monitoring of cancer treatment and kidney function in patients.!* -
  • The findings emphasize the need to consider competitive adsorption on SERS surfaces in future assay developments, highlighting its critical role in achieving accurate and reliable analysis of body fluids.!*
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Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is meeting the requirements in biomedical science being a highly sensitive and specific analytical tool. By employing portable Raman systems in combination with customized sample pre-treatment, point-of-care-testing (POCT) becomes feasible. Powerful SERS-active sensing surfaces with high stability and modification layers if required are available for testing and application in complex biological matrices such as body fluids, cells or tissues.

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(1) : Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is responsible for non-shivering thermogenesis, and its activation has become a new object as both a determinant of metabolic health and a target for therapy. This study aimed to identify the relationships between the presence of BAT, parameters that characterize metabolic health (glucose, lipids, blood pressure (BP)), and the dynamics of body mass index (BMI) during weight-reducing therapy. (2) : The study included 72 patients with obesity.

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Analysis of real objects based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) often utilizes new SERS substrates and/or complex analysis procedures, and they are optimized for only the determination of a single analyte. Moreover, analysis simplicity and selectivity are often sacrificed for maximum (sometimes unnecessary) sensitivity. Consequently, this trend limits the versatility of SERS analysis and complicates its practical implementation.

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The fungal bioluminescence pathway can be reconstituted in other organisms allowing luminescence imaging without exogenously supplied substrate. The pathway starts from hispidin biosynthesis-a step catalyzed by a large fungal polyketide synthase that requires a posttranslational modification for activity. Here, we report identification of alternative compact hispidin synthases encoded by a phylogenetically diverse group of plants.

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