Publications by authors named "N N Blinov"

This study is an evaluation of surgical treatment results of primary retroperitoneal tumors. In Samara Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary, from 2008 to 2015, the treatment of 187 patients (53 men and 134 women) was conducted. One hundred fifteen patients got tumor removal within the healthy tissue (R0), and 61 patients went through complete resection of tumor with wide margins (R0).

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Oligomeric amyloid β (Aβ) is currently considered the most neurotoxic form of the Aβ peptide implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD). The molecular structures of the oligomers have remained mostly unknown due to their transient nature. As a result, the molecular mechanisms of interactions between conformation-specific antibodies and their Aβ oligomer (AβO) cognates are not well understood.

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Large, nonstandard neutrino self-interactions have been shown to resolve the ∼4σ tension in Hubble constant measurements and a milder tension in the amplitude of matter fluctuations. We demonstrate that interactions of the necessary size imply the existence of a force carrier with a large neutrino coupling (>10^{-4}) and mass in the keV-100 MeV range. This mediator is subject to stringent cosmological and laboratory bounds, and we find that nearly all realizations of such a particle are excluded by existing data unless it carries spin 0 and couples almost exclusively to τ-flavored neutrinos.

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Misfolded Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase enzyme (SOD1) shows prion-like propagation in neuronal cells leading to neurotoxic aggregates that are implicated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Tryptophan-32 (W32) in SOD1 is part of a potential site for templated conversion of wild type SOD1. This W32 binding site is located on a convex, solvent exposed surface of the SOD1 suggesting that hydration effects can play an important role in ligand recognition and binding.

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We examine the theoretical motivations for long-lived particle (LLP) signals at the LHC in a comprehensive survey of standard model (SM) extensions. LLPs are a common prediction of a wide range of theories that address unsolved fundamental mysteries such as naturalness, dark matter, baryogenesis and neutrino masses, and represent a natural and generic possibility for physics beyond the SM (BSM). In most cases the LLP lifetime can be treated as a free parameter from the [Formula: see text]m scale up to the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis limit of [Formula: see text] m.

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