Publications by authors named "V I Lazarenko"

The separation of light alkanes is one of the most important tasks for modern industry due to the widespread use of ethane and propane as chemical feedstocks. Their extraction from natural gas is a challenging task and is now carried out by cryogenic distillation at a limited number of plants around the world. The development of new materials for adsorption separation is therefore important.

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Background: This study investigated the relationship between lipid-associated loci identified through genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and the risk of peripheral artery disease (PAD), its severity, as well as clinical and laboratory features.

Research Design And Methods: A study included 1263 unrelated Russian subjects, consisting of 620 patients diagnosed with PAD and 643 healthy controls. Thirteen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) were genotyped using the MassArray-4 system.

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Background: This pilot study aimed to investigate the association between the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs3918226 in the promoter of the nitric oxide synthase (NOS3) gene and the risk of peripheral artery disease (PAD).

Methods: DNA samples from 1,263 unrelated subjects of Slavic origin, including 620 patients with PAD and 643 controls, were genotyped for the SNP rs3918226 using the MassArray-4 system.

Results: The rs3918226 polymorphism was found to be strongly associated with an increased risk of PAD regardless of coronary artery disease, hypertension, or cigarette smoking (odds ratio [OR] = 2.

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We report a first example of field-induced ( = 2500 Oe) slow magnetization relaxation in the homotrinuclear linear heterospin manganese coordination compound with = 7/2 ground state, based on the bidentate 3,5-di--butyl-1,2-benzoquinone-1-monooxime (HL) ligand with composition {[MnL]Mn[MnL]}.

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Article Synopsis
  • A new 3D metal-organic framework, MOF 1, was synthesized, showcasing bright blue-green luminescence with a quantum yield of 74%.
  • MOF 1 responds to the toxic compound gossypol by quenching its luminescence and enhances luminescence when interacting with certain trivalent metal cations.
  • The framework allows for the detection of gossypol (0.20 µM) and gallium(III) (1.1 µM), providing a method to distinguish between pure sunflower oil and adulterated oil using luminescent properties.
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