One of the promising novel methods for radical tumor resection at a single-cell level is magneto-mechanical microsurgery (MMM) with magnetic nano- or microdisks modified with cancer-recognizing molecules. A low-frequency alternating magnetic field (AMF) remotely drives and controls the procedure. Here, we present characterization and application of magnetic nanodisks (MNDs) as a surgical instrument ("smart nanoscalpel") at a single-cell level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFManual classification of eye-movements is used in research and as a basis for comparison with automatic algorithms in the development phase. However, human classification will not be useful if it is unreliable and unrepeatable. Therefore, it is important to know what factors might influence and enhance the accuracy and reliability of human classification of eye-movements.
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August 2021
Unlabelled: The consequences of acute disorders of cerebral circulation significantly reduce the patient's life quality. According to official data, movement disorders are observed in 81.2% of surviving patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMagnetomechanical therapy is one of the most perspective directions in tumor microsurgery. According to the analysis of recent publications, it can be concluded that a nanoscalpel could become an instrument sufficient for cancer microsurgery. It should possess the following properties: (1) nano- or microsized; (2) affinity and specificity to the targets on tumor cells; (3) remote control.
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October 2019
An accurate diagnosis of the existing defect of motor function in patients with neurological pathology is necessary for the optimal formulation of the rehabilitation program, selection of drug therapy and evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment. In current clinical practice, clinical scales such as the Dynamic Gait Index, the Rivermid Mobility Index, the Hauser Walk Index, the Stand Up and Go Test, the MDS-UPDRS III are used most often to assess walking function. Evaluation of walking function using valid scales is very accessible, however, it has such a disadvantage as subjectivity.
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