IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
May 2024
In the current study we propose a magneto-optical system for registration and analysis of magnetic nano- and microparticles magnetic relaxation. The core of our system is the novel compact magnetometer based on an yttrium-iron garnet film and working at room temperature. The sensor demonstrates sensitivity of 35 pT/√{Hz} at 79 Hz and recovery time less than 100 µs, which allows to register quite fast magnetic relaxations of a low amplitude.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the current article, we present a new kind of magnetometer for quantitative detection of magnetic objects (magnetic nano- and submicron particles) in biological fluids and tissues. The sensor is based on yttrium-iron garnet film with optical signal registration system. Inheriting the working principle of a fluxgate magnetometers, the sensor works at a room-temperature, its wide dynamic range allows the measurements in an unshielded environment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTranscutaneous immunization receives much attention due to the recognition of a complex network of immunoregulatory cells in various layers of the skin. The elaboration of non-invasive needle-free approaches towards antigen delivery holds especially great potential here while searching for a hygienically optimal vaccination strategy. Here, we report on a novel protocol for transfollicular immunization aiming at delivery of an inactivated influenza vaccine to perifollicular antigen presenting cells without disrupting the stratum corneum integrity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe spring blooms of phytoplankton play a key role in the functioning of marine ecosystems in the polar regions. A spring bloom in the Subarctic White Sea was observed in order to determine the effect of ice cover on the distribution, composition, and temporal changes of phytoplankton communities. The obtained results clearly show that in the White Sea, as in other freezing Arctic seas, ice melting and ice removal both play an essential role in the onset and development of spring phytoplankton blooms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnambiguous state discrimination (USD) is one of the major obstacles for practical quantum key distribution (QKD). Often overlooked, it allows efficient eavesdropping in majority of practical systems, provided the overall channel loss is above a certain threshold. Thus, to remain secure all such systems must not only monitor the actual loss, but also possess a comprehensive information on the safe 'loss vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Chem Chem Phys
January 2018
Controlling the thickness dependence of electronic properties for two-dimensional (2d) materials is among the primary goals for their large-scale applications. Herein, employing a first-principles computational approach, we predict that Si interaction with multilayer phosphorene (2d-P) can result in the formation of highly stable 2d-SiP and 2d-SiP compounds with a weak interlayer interaction. Our analysis demonstrates that these systems are semiconductors with band gap energies that can be governed by varying the thicknesses and stacking arrangements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe employed a novel picoindenter (PI)/scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique to measure the pull-off force of an individual electrospun poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) fibers. Individual fibers were deposited over a channel in a custom-designed silicon substrate, which was then attached to a picoindenter. The picoindenter was then positioned firmly on the sample stage of the SEM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are widely used in cell therapy due to their convenience, multiline differentiation potential, reproducible protocols, and biological properties. The potential of MSCs to impregnate magnetic microcapsules and their possible influence on cell function and ability to response to magnetic field have been explored. Interestingly, the cells suspended in media show much higher ability in internalization of microcapsules, then MSCs adhere into the surface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of the study was to analyze esophageal stenting complications in case of cancer and benign diseases. It was investigated complications in 8 patients in terms from 7 days to 1 year after intervention. In 4 patients esophageal stenting was performed for constrictive esophageal cancer and compression with pulmonary cancer metastases into mediastinal lymphatic nodes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe 31-year experience of 839 cases of heart and pericardial injuries was analyzed. The complicated course was registered in 36%. Such factors as patient's age, blood loss, severity of injury and patient's condition on admission, defined the possibility of complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe thoracic ultrasound for the detection of hemothorax and hemopericardium was performed in 655 patients with penetrating thoracic trauma. Ultrasound findings were compared with the results of surgical exploration. Sensitivity and specificity of ultrasound in detection of hemothorax was 72.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF224 cases of septic complications after penetrating thoracic injuries were analyzed. Pleura empyem was observed in 105 of 7572 patients (overall number of the injured), lung abscess - in 22 cases, pericarditis was diagnosed in 108 patients, costal and sternal osteomyelitis - in 26 and mediastinitis - in 21 patients. Overall frequency of septic complication was 2,96%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResults of treatment of 100 patients with posttraumatic pericarditis after stab (n=79) and blunt (n=21) thoracic trauma. Factors, leading to pericarditis onset, were primary infection, direct heart and pericardium injury (87,3%), inadequate pericardial cavity drainage (13,9%), insufficient medicamental pericarditis prophylaxis postoperatively (8,9%). Late medical recourse after blunt trauma of the thorax had led to pericarditis onset due to clotted hemothorax (23,8%), exudative pleurisy (19%) and pleural empyema (14,3%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResults of surgical treatment of 216 patients with thoracic injuries were retrospectively analyzed. 111 (51,4%) were operated on with the use of open technologies, whereas the rest 105 (48,6%) patients were treated with the use of videothoracoscopy. Patients were divided into 2 groups according to the shock score value.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA national program of universal vaccination for the prevention of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection was launched in Uzbekistan since 1998. To evaluate the 6 years' outcome of the program, 567 children were enrolled in the study. Among those enrolled, 333 had immunized with adw2 type based Engerix-B (Glaxo Smith Kline Beechem, Rixensart, Belgium) and 48 with adr type based Hepavax-Gene (Green Cross Vaccine Corporation, Korea).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult
June 2007
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol
July 2006
The relative yield of variable chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm), rate of photosynthetic carbon fixation (P), growth rate, and production of extracellular photosynthates (Pec) was studied in diatom T. weissflogii in seawater with salinity decreasing from 35 to 15 and 5 per thousand. After incubation at 5 per thousand for 1 day, the diatom abundance (N) decreased as a result of death of a fraction of cells, while viable cells demonstrated decreased Fv/Fm and P, Pec was detectable, and cell division was likely inhibited.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult
February 2005
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November 2004