Publications by authors named "S G Gorban'"

It was shown that Ag(or AgO)-ZrO-YO formation occurs due to the complex process of decomposition and structure transformation of oxide materials and Ag-complexes. Differences in the decomposition temperatures of Ag-complexes, in particular, and their melting temperatures, and the transformation of ZrO-YO NPs morphology leads to the creation of composite structure of two types: an Ag-NPs/zirconia matrix and zirconia core/Ag-shell. It was shown that for these composites the temperature is an effective approach for controlling the NPs sizes for both components (Ag clusters and zirconia NPs), the defectiveness of the complex oxide and their optical properties, in particular the photosensitive to visible irradiation range.

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Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis and Sindbis viruses, as well as members of various serological groups of alphaviruses were identified using synthesized molecular probes complementary to 3'-terminus of the molecule of the appropriate genomic RNA: 32P-single-stranded kDNA and E. coli-cloned 32P-double-stranded kDNA. A high species-specificity of kDNA-probes was demonstrated.

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Administration to rodents (Syrian hamsters, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits) of minimal doses of attenuated strain 15 VEE (up to 20 ImD50) provided protection against respiratory challenge with a highly virulent strain of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus. The protection is observed in a wide range of doses (up to LD50 hundreds and even thousands).

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Immunization of Papio hamadryas with attenuated VEE virus (strain 15) causes seroconversion in 100% of animals. Postvaccinal reaction such as viremia and short-lasting fever occurs in response to the injection of 10(3) ImD50 in about 30% of animals. CNS lesion symptoms characterizing infection of Papio hamadryas with natural Trinidad strain do not occur in response to injection with attenuated strain.

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