Publications by authors named "N A Surovtsev"

The use of deuterated compounds is an interesting opportunity to expand the capabilities of Raman spectroscopy to study metabolism in living cells. Different biological objects have different tolerances to different deuterated compounds, and their metabolic chains may differ. Here, we explore the potential of this approach to probe metabolism in early mouse embryos.

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Cell-based therapies using corneal stromal stem cells (CSSC), corneal keratocytes, or a combination of both suppress corneal scarring. The number of quiescent keratocytes in the cornea is small; it is difficult to expand them in vitro in quantities suitable for transplantation. This study examined the therapeutic effect of corneal fibroblasts reversed into keratocytes (rCF) in a mouse model of mechanical corneal injury.

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There is the rapid growth in application of Brillouin scattering spectroscopy to biomedical objects in order to characterize their mechanoelastic properties in this way. However, the possibilities and limitations of the method when applied to tissues have not yet been clarified. Here, applicability of Brillouin spectroscopy for testing the elastic response of medically relevant tissues of bovine jugular vein and pericardium was considered.

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Advances in cryobiology techniques commonly target either the cooling or the warming cycle, while little thought has been given to ≪repair≫ protocols applicable during cold storage. In particular, crystallization is the dominant threat to cryopreserved samples but proceeds from small nuclei that are innocuous if further growth is forestalled. To this end, we propose a laser editing technique that locally heats individual crystals above their melting point by a focused nanosecond pulse, followed by amorphization during rapid resolidification.

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BSTS epitaxial thin film topological insulators were grown using the MBE technique on two different types of substrates , Si (111) and SiC/graphene with BiSbTeSe and BiSbTeSe, respectively. The crystallographic properties of BSTS films were investigated X-ray diffraction, which showed the strongest reflections from the (0 0 ) facets corresponding to the rhombohedral phase. Superior epitaxial growth, homogeneous thickness, smooth surfaces, and larger unit cell parameters were observed for the films grown on the Si substrate.

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